(good) movies are made btw lines

Iva 2022-05-19 11:59:26

1 How to tell a good story.
2 Before each scene, there is a black screen and a line of Courier 12. Like they raised their guns and shot into the sky bang! boom! boom!
3 The sharp, ridiculous, inhuman laughter designed for fat people makes people laugh and shudder. powerful little thing.
4 Miles Teller is too suitable for movies. Where did the scar on the face come from?
5 The tone of Albania, Iraq, Miami and Las Vegas are adjusted to be convinced. Especially in Albania, the blue of sadness and coldness. gorgeous.
6 OST is also convinced. Unfortunately, the version of Wish you were here is too bad. But that scene is really a dreamy and delicate soul.
7 Sorry and admiration, I actually think of "the end of the journey". And I think I should try more and try more mistakes.
8 smiled and shut up.
9 Said that the 100,000 yuan has not been paid, and wanted to cry. In their stories, workers who reload bullets are indispensable and can replace them. I mean, reloading bullets is just their job. The arms dealer's arms still burned to the upper body.
10 In addition, War Dogs released the most exciting trailer I have ever seen.
11 The feature film is bigger than the trailer.
12 It is said in the movie that money is made btw lines. So is a good movie.

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War Dogs quotes

  • David Packouz: [From the beginning of the film, as Miles Teller's character, David Packaouz, narrates over visuals of soldiers in war and as price figures of what a soldier's gear costs are displayed] What do you know about war? They'll tell you it's about patriotism, democracy... or some shit about the other guy hating our freedom. But you wanna know what it's really about? What do you see? A kid from Arkansas doing his patriotic duty to defend his country? I see a helmet, fire-retardant gloves, body armor and an M16. I see $17, 500. That's what it costs to outfit one American soldier. Over two million soldiers fought in Iraq and Afghanistan. It cost the American taxpayer $4.5 billion each year just to pay the air conditioning bills for those wars. And that's what war is really about. War is an economy. Anybody who tells you otherwise is either in on it or stupid.

  • Efraim Diveroli: [while impersonating an army officer to a weapons vendor on the telephone] You keep supplying the guns, we'll keep killing the bad guys. God bless you.