For the first 30 seconds I was thinking this was a movie about the Kandahar giant which defienlty needs a movie. But the US government says it did not happen at all so we have to take their word for it 😉
True abt the love death robots but it’s more about an ancient curse also there are whistle blowers who have came forward and pretty much confirmed that it was true one of the helicopter pilots who supposedly carried the giant after it was killed came out and did and interview
As a vet from the 4th ID, I gotta ask this: why does it alway have to be OUR Battalion?! Why not 10th Mountain, 3rd ID, 1st ID, or even 10th Cav? Why do ya'll always gotta mess up our unit patch? Why do we have to look goofy in ya'll movies?
@@CastlesForEyes yes, I have, the story of the movie is about "gin" a supranatural creature that have lived at thousands years and want revenge to human with a soldier
One thing movies always get wrong is that when an S-Vest clacks off typically its users head pops off and is eventually recovered. Also, you don’t ever volunteer for anything, you may get voluntold to do something but don’t ever volunteer.
Men 10 years back there was a similar i movie watched where the u.s special forces go out for mission but ends up losing one by one of there team mates by demon what was that movie can any one tell me??
why isn't there a movie or tv show about scp like organization yet? i know scp is public property soo... it cannot be own by anyone but? can we have something that inspired by it? on a huge budget?? something that is more military like and tactically accurate? just like scp.
hmmmmm....50/50.... Turkish "Siccin" is on a whole another level....I'm not sure whether American directors are good enough to produce something "truly masterpiece of a horror" movie...like Argentinian, like Iranian, like Korean, Japanese, Taiwanese, Spanish, French and some British producers... of course there are many good movies...like "Skinamarink"...but on the whole they lack "the subject/material" to be challenged!!
I’m from Afghanistan and I’m not really happy with Hollywood or any other movies trying to bring Afghanistan as a topic in their movies and portray a bad image of my country
I know what you're saying, but I don't think it does. Looks like it's just a monster movie, that happened to come from there. I've only see the trailer though. What was it you didn't like?
@@CastlesForEyes It’s not just this movie my friend, this is just an example of it there are many movies about the country always giving the impression that evil comes from this country. I appreciate the rare ones which gives/portrays a good image of the country.
@@Bilal010 ~ I know what you mean. Movies over the years have left me with the feeling that Mexico is hell and I'd be in danger at every turn. I know it can be dangerous, but there's so much more to it. I remember seeing RU-vid videos a few years ago, where US soldiers find strange things in Afghanistan caves. Maybe this film's based on that? It's directed by Renny Harlin, so I'll give it a go for that reason. [Edit] The movie is terrible. Waste of time
Another movie that reminds us there are brave, good men fighting for ideas and lifes out there This “crap” does help, you’re just spreading your misery around
If you like your horror drenched in insufferable preachy wokeness like "A Knock At The Cabin" then you'll love this movie. Everyone else should avoid, it really sucks.
So another movie that thinly-veils the messages and themes that veterans are ticking time bombs who will become violent or worse lmao. Give it a rest, it's such a dumb and over played stereotype.