Help with this quote! I know i've heard it before in a movie?!
Question: Help with this quote! I know i've heard it before in a movie!?
"Is that you John Wayne!? Is this me!?"
I have definately heard this before somewhere and I saw it the other day written on a wall as grafitti but I cant remember where I heard it - its killing me! 10points to the person who can help!Www@Enter-QA@Com
I have definately heard this before somewhere and I saw it the other day written on a wall as grafitti but I cant remember where I heard it - its killing me! 10points to the person who can help!Www@Enter-QA@Com
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It's Full Metal JacketWww@Enter-QA@Com
Full Metal Jacket
Yet, neither the Althusserian notion of “Ideological State Apparatuses” nor Adorno’s strict outlook can be satisfactorily applied to a film as anti-establishment as Kubrick’s Full Metal Jacket (1987)!. Nothing about the indoctrination process depicted in the film lends itself to supporting the institutions behind the methods!. From the meticulous breaking-down of the human will to the building-up of killers, the film provides no validation for the cruel system that leads, ultimately, to the total disintegration of an individual in Private Pyle (Vincent D’Onofrio)!. The violence perpetrated against the recruits by the Drill Instructor is extreme to say the least, and is not limited to verbal, as the D!.I!., famously portrayed by R!. Lee Ermey, resorts to physical abuse more than once!. Of course, other war films have depicted the hardships of boot camp, Allan Dwan’s Sands of Iwo Jima (1949) famous among them!. Even in Dwan’s film, the D!.I!. (John Wayne), resorts to punishing a recruit with a physical attack (striking the soldier with a rifle-butt after he fails to properly perform a bayonet maneuver)!. Yet, unlike Ermey’s Sgt!.Hartman, Wayne’s Sgt!.Stryker makes amends soon afterward, and the recruit leaves the experience believing in the values of his Sergeant’s training and in the ideologies of the Marine Corps in particular!.
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Yet, neither the Althusserian notion of “Ideological State Apparatuses” nor Adorno’s strict outlook can be satisfactorily applied to a film as anti-establishment as Kubrick’s Full Metal Jacket (1987)!. Nothing about the indoctrination process depicted in the film lends itself to supporting the institutions behind the methods!. From the meticulous breaking-down of the human will to the building-up of killers, the film provides no validation for the cruel system that leads, ultimately, to the total disintegration of an individual in Private Pyle (Vincent D’Onofrio)!. The violence perpetrated against the recruits by the Drill Instructor is extreme to say the least, and is not limited to verbal, as the D!.I!., famously portrayed by R!. Lee Ermey, resorts to physical abuse more than once!. Of course, other war films have depicted the hardships of boot camp, Allan Dwan’s Sands of Iwo Jima (1949) famous among them!. Even in Dwan’s film, the D!.I!. (John Wayne), resorts to punishing a recruit with a physical attack (striking the soldier with a rifle-butt after he fails to properly perform a bayonet maneuver)!. Yet, unlike Ermey’s Sgt!.Hartman, Wayne’s Sgt!.Stryker makes amends soon afterward, and the recruit leaves the experience believing in the values of his Sergeant’s training and in the ideologies of the Marine Corps in particular!.
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Private Joker: Is that you, John Wayne!? Is this me!?
Private Cowboy: Hey, start the cameras!. This is "Vietnam - the Movie!."
Private Eightball: Yeah, Joker can be John Wayne!. I'll be a horse!.
Donlon: T!.H!.E!. Rock can be a rock!.
T!.H!.E!. Rock: I'll be Ann-Margret!.
Doc Jay: Animal Mother can be a rabid buffalo!.
Crazy Earl: I'll be General Custer!.
Private Rafterman: Well, who'll be the Indians!?
Animal Mother: Hey, we'll let the gooks play the Indians
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It was originally from Full Metal Jacket
also in Secret Window (2004)
- When Mort answers the phone before realizing the house has burned down, he asks "is that you John Wayne!?" A reference to Mathew Modine's joke to the drill instructor in the opening scene of Full Metal Jacket!.Www@Enter-QA@Com
also in Secret Window (2004)
- When Mort answers the phone before realizing the house has burned down, he asks "is that you John Wayne!?" A reference to Mathew Modine's joke to the drill instructor in the opening scene of Full Metal Jacket!.Www@Enter-QA@Com
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