Whether we're swept up in a heart-wrenching drama, an action-packed adventure, or a. Ermey returns to Afghanistan goes on foot patrol around Kabul tests a CH-53 Super Stallion and an MTVR gets trigger time with a Cobra attack helicopter and spends time with Medical Corpsmen. Anyway great post, love the choices, and the honorable mentions. Movies have a way of captivating us like nothing else. TV-PG 21 min Documentary, Comedy, History. Takes serious talent and skill to pull that off. he can make me laugh in some of the most depressing and disturbing movies he is in (FMJ, Se7en). Dude is just so great, and hysterical too. Mail Call (2002 ) Episode: Afghanistan TV-PG 21 min Documentary, Comedy, History Ermey returns to Afghanistan goes on foot patrol around Kabul tests a CH-53 Super Stallion and an MTVR gets trigger time with a Cobra attack helicopter and spends time with Medical Corpsmen. That shot just looks so natural, other than that one shot, I hated every bit of that movie.Īlright, back to R. Ronald Lee Ermey (Ma April 15, 2018) was a retired United States Marine Corps drill instructor and actor. There was only one redeeming thing about that movie, this shot: Lee Ermey was actually hired by director Stanley Kubrick as a technical adviser here for Full Metal Jacket (1989). Kubrick shot the Vietnam-set second half of the movie first as Ermey. Among the most fan-favorite roles of the list, R. Glad the prequel to that, Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning was not though. Lee Ermey was injured in a car accident just before filming started and played the role of Gunny Hartman with broken ribs. Also glad you put the Texas Chainsaw Massacre remake in the honorable mentions, even though I overall disliked the movie (a lot), I thought he was good in it. And you are right the best moment he has had in film is when he realizes that Pyle has a weapon with live ammunition in it, it's all in the eyes. I'll start off by saying, I love the inclusion of Mississippi Burning on this list, it is such an underrated film, and his performance especially! Anyway I really don't think anyone will argue that FMJ is his best work, so many great lines.
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