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re: The Greatest Beer Run Ever

Posted on 8/18/22 at 1:43 pm to
Posted by JW
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Member since Jul 2004
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Posted on 8/18/22 at 1:43 pm to
don't believe it's either ... there aren't many new stories to come out of the Vietnam involvement. What was the last american studio film set primarily in Vietnam during the war? The Mel Gibson project twenty years ago?

And it's very expensive to shoot these kinds of films ... we shot Beer Run in Thailand and thankfully the Royal Thai Military allowed us to use a C130 and a Huey.
Posted by Jack Ruby
Member since Apr 2014
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Posted on 8/18/22 at 2:12 pm to
To film a proper Vietnam wwr film, you basically have to have full cooperation from the military of a US Friendly nation in southeast Asia that has lots of 1960s US - era aircraft.

That basically means what? Thailand or the Phillipines? Maybe Australia?

Pretty limiting. It's why we'll never see anything close to Apocalypse Now ever again.
Posted by Floating Change Up
Member since Dec 2013
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Posted on 10/4/22 at 2:24 pm to
I enjoyed this movie. Nothing earth moving. But an enjoyable story and decent cast.

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there aren't many new stories to come out of the Vietnam involvement

Yeah, that's too bad too. I keep waiting for someone to tell some of the stories of all of the Vietnamese that fled the country after Saigon fell.

My wife's family left on one of the last flights out the night that Saigon airport was over-run. When my FIL told me the story, it was unreal.

And her twin uncles left on a boat when they were 16... they spent 3 days non-stop bailing out the boat because the Chinese navy shot holes in the boat. The Chinese did that because the day before pirates attacked the boat and stole all the valuables, fuel and food from the boat and left them drifting. The chinese were pissed there was nothing for them to take. They were eventually rescued by the Malaysian navy and taken to a Red Cross refugee center and literally lived on the beach for about 6 months before they finally were allowed to move into a refugee dormitory/cabin. All of this at 16 and no parents or other family members taking care of them. Now, when my teenagers start a bitch fest about how hard life is, I tell them it could be worse and remind them of the uncles. It works, sometimes.

Anyway, I think there are a ton Vietnam War of stories remaining untold that could make for good movies.
This post was edited on 10/4/22 at 2:38 pm
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