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  • That was a beautiful way to end this segment of the film. Well done.

  • PART  11 IS MISSING!

    PART 11 DOES NOT SHOW UP!

  • You can see the real Ron Kovic at 4:33 on the right side in a wheelchair

  • Great movie but too depressing! Man they been putting movies on youtube they should start up a website called movietube.

  • WTF did he say "COME ON NIGGER"

  • i used to play with my friend and pretend we were black ops solider and would sneak around the house when i was a litte kid we'd go prone and crawl and everything

  • God Bless our veterans. Those of Vietnam actually WON that heinous and difficult war, but were then let down by a Country Club Congress that reneged on our deal with the South and let the North overtake it. Congress let our people die in vain. They gave the military victory away through one of the worst displays of collective political cowardice in the history of the United States.

  • @Contractnik

    How did they "win" the war?

  • Vietnam seems very long ago, but very similar experiences are happening to individuals who are now Iraq/Afghanistan veterans. Such as lack of quality treatment at Walter Reed, PTSD, adjustment back into society, drug/alcohol abuse, and so on. I hope it plays out better for them than it did for several Nam vets.

  • Tom Cruise should have won the Best Actor for this. I point this out to anyone who thinks he's a hack. He's crazy but he is a great actor.

  • @spruerubbles Agreed. He should have also at least been nominated for supporting actor for Rain Man. He was amazing in that -- a very difficult part if only because he had to play the straight man to Dustin Hoffman's "rah-tard."

  • PENIS PENIS PENIS MOM BIG FUCKING ERECT PENIS

  • Thumbs up if you think this is one of the most underrated movies of all time.

  • De lo mejores comienzos en la historia del cine. Obra maestra de Oliver Stone.

  • 7:40 i have never seen such a father cheer his son like that ever

  • this movie makes the 50s look like interesting times

  • Ahh the late late 50's and early 60's, For a short while, America was one of the most developed and wealthiest nations compared to the rest of the world. It's citizens actually had faith in what was to become the last trustworthy President for decades to come, but like all things it came to an end. One of the sweetest spots of American History gone forever.

  • the kid in the beginning has a toy of a gun that won't be invented for nearly 20 years..

  • I find it difficult to believe that JFK made his inaugural speech in the summer time.

  • how did this lose to Driving Miss Daisy?

  • @TheChicagoguy I wonder about the same thing. This and Do The Right Thing were two of the best films of '89.

  • @TheChicagoguy Simple. They'd already given the Oscar to Stone for "Platoon," so they didn't feel they needed to do it again. They should have, though.

  • I love this movie. AWESOME. Oliver Stone is great, and so is Tom Cruse. I love how he explains the reasons why a whole generation of young people threw themselves at war when the Vietnam War first started; he shows the patriotic mood that invaded USA during the years after WWII perfectly. And then, how he turns it around and explains the disappointment that followed. It's a master piece.

  • mom! i cant believe what timmy just said to me!..i cant believe what timmy just said!

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  • @basille999 What does China have to do with any of this? China is a rising military power and the workshop of the world, as we say. It is striving to become the next imperialist power. Fortunately, the international working class is beginning to stir all over the world (including within China itself) and will meet the challenge of preventing another world war between the major powers.

  • We don't have to play God and kill another man. Most Americans are Christians and support every war America is currently. I wonder if they ever asked themselves: What would Jesus do?

  • LI represent. watching this gives me chills.

  • This is a little to corny. I am sure many soldiers understood that the war was bullshit before being sent to fight. Tim O Brien certainly did.

  • @MrAntineocon greatest war story I've ever read

  • eth i also flinched when i heard the fire cracker go on

  • sucks how youtube will charge you 2.99 when u can watch here for free

  • good movie but i think tom cruise is pitiful as always ..... he is only good in the wheelchair parts

  • Land here. Bully for you, Universal.

  • finally i get to watch this movie i kept getting videos that said "oops this video was taken off because of trademark infringement go to this site to watch the full movie online" thank you god there are people who are nice enough to upload movies on here tho thanks man

  • HOW DO THESE KIDS KNOW WHO KENNEDY WAS AT THIER AGE, I DIDNT KNOW WHAT A PRESIDENT WAS UNTIL I WAS 12 YEARS OLD

  • I am not sure why you are so quick to point out that America is hated especially when Americans just don't care. Just like Australia. I have been to both countries, and I have found idiots and arrogant morons living in both countries.

  • @nujac321 The thing is, Australia is one of the very few countries in the world that has never actually started a war... The US was BUILT on WAR. You see the problem is exactly what you said, American's lack of care or feeling of responsibility. They dont give a shit what they destroy or ruin, as long as they get what they want. The US is just like a spoilt kid chucking a tantrum at the shops to get what it wants. It runs its mouth and kicks and screams while everyone else looks at it in pity.

  • @Dauserofdasite Hmmmm......Australia was built on invading a country that was already inhabited by the Aboringinal people. Sounds like the same thing to me.

  • @nujac321 For the most part Australia has been involved in war because its had been forced to. WWI the Turks' threatened to take the Suez Canal and thus cut the like of supplies from its Allies to Australia. WWII the Japs came knocking on our doorstep and while everyone waited and planned we fought. Korea we were forced to in part because we felt slightly indebted to the US for helping us againts Japan. Vietnam was sort of like in Korea. Even now the only reason we help the US is fear of China.

  • @Dauserofdasite It is naive to think people are "forced" into war. Australia was not even invaded by the Turks. Your argument for justifying war is a little weak.

  • All countries have been involved in wars even your beloved Australia. There is never an excuse for war. Yet it is easy to see the fault in other countries.

  • for god sakes will people stop argueing on a computer with people they are extremely highly unlikely to meet in there lives,throwing insults back and forth,the truth is most of you wouldnt say boo to each other had you met in a bar or on the street,so stop being fucking keyboard warriors.

  • ask not what your country can do for you but what you can do for your country .. FUCK you kennedy .. because of you and because of the fat and ugly Political americans a whole generation of young people died for what? it was war to fight against the communism but in fact we fighted against urselves.

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  • I think you make too many false assumptions and generalizations. First of all, many Americans do not believe they are right with regard to the war in the Middle East. Most want it over with and wished it was over years ago. Second, I am not American.

  • FUck all of you. How dare you support this piracy.

  • ron paul 2012... bring the troops home

  • The guys sees the baseball cap.  "It's beautiful."

  • Is the dog named Nigger?

  • @TheMagmagoblin I think the dog's name is Major

  • God do I love my country. Live changing film especially watching it with my uncles who fought in nam

  • this makes me laugh the first part of this movie. mainly because it shows people how hyprocritical america is XD it says its against Nationalism yet it is highly Nationalist itself and disguises this by calling it 'Patriotic' and it fights against other forms of government trying to spread from communism to fascism yet it fights for democracy and to spread it... its just very funny to me XD

  • @Dauserofdasite

    sorry, but your view of America is a little too narrow-minded to be taken seriously.

  • @goYankees19 Is it now ? well most of the world outside America shares this similar view of the US. It's not like it's a great secret that right now the US is probably the most hated country in the world. The difference of my view is that i actually checked to see if there was reason to take such a hostile view towards the US and guess what ? there definately is.

  • @goYankees19 Now something you should take into consideration is that the US is a greedy, expansionalist country who takes over countries based on THEIR needs and claims it as 'peace-keeping'. Considering the fact that currently US soldiers are currently occupied in over 100 countries worldwide (That's much more then the Nazi's and Soviet Union at the top of their power combined !). The US is an over-militaristic fascist country in essence and its people are blind to what its OWN country does.

  • @Dauserofdasite Just because American soldiers are in a country, your interpretation of "currently occupied" can vary greatly in those 100 countries especially when some of those host nations want them to be there.

  • @nujac321 The problem with the US is it is too like the Roman Empire. At the time of Rome, Rome's citizens viewed themselves as in the right and as being the good guys. However as time passed and Rome fell (as America is falling now) history showed how wrong Rome was. It unjustly occupied countries for their own interests but stated it was for the good of the people they conquered (though, as with America, the Roman politicians didn't share the knowledge of attrocities commited by the Legions)

  • @Dauserofdasite The US is far from comparison with the Roman Empire. With the amount of firepower the U.S. has at its disposal there would be more troops in more countries and those without troops would have been blown off the map.

  • @nujac321 I dont agree with Dauserofdasite's comment you dont make sense and you're not even making

    a philosophical comparison...

  • @nujac321 Anyway, so to say of the over 100 countries with US soldiers stationed within their borders, approximately 30 of these countries were occupied forcefully by the US and of these approximately 25 strangely had resources that the US wanted, the other 5 strangely were in very much key strategic locations to oversee resources coming from countires of interest to the US. After Korea, almost every fight the US has been involved in was more for US benefit then the country being attacked.

  • @Dauserofdasite With regard to troop deployments, I think your viewpoint is too generalized even simplistic. I am not sure what the key strategy that would benefit the US by having 55 troops in France and 2 in Antigua.

  • @nujac321 by troops im not speaking of places with numbers less then 150. 150 for some places is enough and can be considered as stationing troops in a country. But to be honest im done here, i honestly dont feel like waisting more time on another typical American who is too 'patriotic' (NATIONALISTIC) to see the wrong in his own country's actions. Maybe if you did a little research of your own about US involvements in wars after Korea you would understand global anti-Americanism a little better

  • @nujac321 what Americans in general (yes im generalising) seem to not understand very well is that anti-Amercanism came about for a reason, people didnt just wake up one morning and think to themselves 'I think i'll start hating America today'. After World War Two the world had a high opinion of America and America was for the most part loved more then hated, but, then came Korea. The US having just fought against Germany for their prejudice views sent troops to Korea with prejudice to Communism

  • @nujac321 The US was part of the UN which was meant to stop hostile countries taking over other countries. Korea was a civil war in essence and the UN for the most part was against intervening. The US however intervened for its own prejudice. It wanted a government favourable to itself in charge of Korea. Then there's Vietnam. No secrets there what this was about. Anti-Communism and the CIA's desire to control cocaine and opium from Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia and to lesser extent Burma (Myanmar).

  • @Dauserofdasite A majority of Americans would agree with the rest of the world that the Vietnam policy was wrong on a number of levels. However, I am not sure why you would blame Americans in general as either those Americans living today were either against the policy or were not living at the time.

  • @nujac321 the reason i (and remember this viewpoint is shared by many world-wide) have a strong dislike of Americans is because of their pure ignorance, arrogance and gulibility. with vietnam at least some Americans back then openly protested because they KNEW it was wrong to be there. its wrong to be in the middle east now and the Americans today are either too stupid or arrogant to realise this and openly stand up to it. quite simply anti-Americanism is because how Americans are today...

  • @Dauserofdasite You are correct in that Americans protested the war back in Vietnam and appear somewhat ambivalent today. This is because there is no draft. Because of this, Americans seem detached from what is happening in the Middle East even though they are against it. I

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  • @Dauserofdasite World War I and II started in Europe. Even today there is genocide and terrorism throughout the world. Ignorance and arrogance are very unseemly and are traits not found exclusively in America.

  • @nujac321 yes but again the reason why the US is the most hated of any Western country is because other Western countries have virtually outgrown this arrogance and stupidity whereas it is very fresh with the US. The Europeans realise now how useless it is to mess around in Africa and the Middle East because they know that these are people that have been killing each other for THOUSANDS of years and the deployment of Western soldiers will not change this, It didnt in the Crusades and wont now

  • @Dauserofdasite LOL actually Europeans are messing around in Africa - it's called Libya. They intervened because Gaddafi is killing his own people(like that's true) and most of their oil supply concerns them. Our European allies asked us to take part so we did. When we hand over our lead to Europe, They are now bogged down and trying to find a way out. Also Europe heavily relied on US assets for their Libya war. Even NATO admitted they cannot carry out the operation without the US.

  • @nujac321 The funny thing is though that World War I and World War II were fought in times of Imperialism. When the Europeans wanted to dominate the world and in fact this was spread all throughout the world. Why America is so hated is because it continues this Imperialism in a time when the West is supposed to be modern and Democratic, but the US however is obviously sad it missed its chance at having its own foreign possessions so now it seeks it and calls it 'peace-keeping'

  • @Dauserofdasite Like the USSR cares. We can't let the USSR do what it's want and the world should sit back. Is that what you're saying? In Cold war, US was only politically and military technological country to do it's job than most countries cannot do for themselves. Sure despite the mistakes the US made, it would have been worse if we sit back and let the USSR do what it's want. I do not believe you understand the aspects of the Cold war.

  • @nujac321 the fact of the matter is that the majority of battles the US has been involved in after World War II have been very wrong. The US shouldnt have been involved in many of these wars because they didnt really benefit the people of the coutries they invaded. For the most part it would have been better for the entire world if the US just went back into political isolation after World War II like it did after World War I and its own Civil War...

  • @nujac321 The point is that US involvement in the Middle East is doing nothing but accelorating the rates of death in the region of the world. The Middle East cant be solved in this way. You cant simply erase thousands of years of racial and religious hatred in a matter of a few years by stationing soldiers there from another country. All it does is cause hate to flare up more and grow even deeper and faster then it would if it was left alone.

  • @nujac321 The West should get out of the Middle East and leave the US to suffer the same as the Soviets and the Crusaders did to learn the hard way. The Soviets were there from December 1979 to February 1989 and lost 14 500 and gained nothing. The Crusaders over a period from March 1095 to about mid-1271 achieved nothing apart from the loss of estimates say between 90 000 and 250 000 men (not including attrittional losses). The US will gain nothing either except for death and loss.

  • @Dauserofdasite I think it is ironic that the world has a strong dislike of Americans but they have no problem watching videos on YouTube (U.S. company), networking on Facebook (another U.S. company), watching American movies and listening to American music. 

  • @nujac321 yeah because it hard to avoid it, unfortunately this shit is all mainstream right now, but its the same as the ancient world, Rome for example thought of the Middle Eastern people as inferior but still imported gems, gold, fabrics and other precious materials from the region because it benefited them. What you forget though is the US film and Music doesnt comprise of just Americans but in many cases many nationalities. So technically, these are multi-national not just US

  • @Dauserofdasite Also who gives the most food and money help to places like Africa?? Exactly. You might wanna stop blaming everything on the US and start concentrating on problems like the Islamic colonization of Europe. Just read everything on my channel have fun

  • @Dauserofdasite Hard to avoid but still avoidable, yet the world still patronizes US products. Very hypocritical.

  • @nujac321 Dont think that the US is the only one that exports its goods and has a film and music industry. Australian stars have starred in many US films, there as been some fair amount of musicians from Australia that have produced music in the US and Australia coal and iron ore is vital to many countries. The US however is a country that many others would be better off without.

  • @Dauserofdasite First, one of the main reasons for the industrial revolution was the cotton imports from the North American colonies to England. Second, ww2 we supported West Europe. After the war, gave the Marshall Financial Aid to W Europe to get it rebuilt. Also created Al Qaeda to help Afghanistan in the Soviet Afghan war, the SU collapsed, iron curtain disappeared getting East and West Europe to reunite changing the entire world.

  • @Dauserofdasite You are right. Many Australia stars have appeared in US films. Nicole Kidman, Mel Gibson, Russell Crowe....too bad they weren't actually born in Australia.

  • @nujac321 Plus what youre saying is quite hyprocritical. For exampla, the US has hostile feelings towards China currently (and dont say its not true, the US is jealous and scared of the Chinese growing their industry and military capacity) yet many clothes and toys and other things such as kitchen-ware are made in China. Its not a matter of politics when using services or goods, its of neccessity and of want. Sure i dislike the US, but if bored ill watch a US movie on youtube (unpaid for)...

  • @Dauserofdasite How you doin Karl, what the fuck is your problem?? You dont seem muslim to me so I really dont wanna argue with you, especially since youre Australian and you also listed a few other countries too. Im sorry that you only see the bad side of the US, but here let me tell you, the world would be literally nowhere without the US (please dont come back with 'US wouldnt exist without Europe' cuz we know but it works the other way around too)

  • @Dauserofdasite Won't lie bud, I read through the majority of your comments, and I've learned one thing. Not only have you been sold Anti-Americanism by outside media sources like a champ, you're also highly ignorant of the Middle eastern status. US intervention in Iraq, Afghanistan and Libya have actually built majority support for the West from the Middle East. Why? Because the US is the part that has played savior for both nations in different methods. I think it's best you learn up bud.

  • @Dauserofdasite Earlier you said that the world hates the U.S. The U.S. does not hate China. There is no comparison.

  • @nujac321 I think the problem is not me or the rest of the world. The problem is you and America. You and the majority of other Americans seem convinced that they are right. America and American people's viewpoints are focused too much inward. There is obviously a serious lack of knowledge in the US of any matters that are not involving the US. The US is currently financially collapsing and the way it is conducting itself, i dont see anyone mourning the loss of the US if it does fully collapse..

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  • i rented a video and youtube fucking dogged me wtf you deserve every penny you motherfuckers get taken from you u.Thumbs up if u fucking hate youtube, and love the core.

  • also my great uncle was a WW2 field medic so picking up body parts sent him crazy he spent the 2nd half of his life in a mental hospital and another uncle was a desert Rat the wife said when he came home he had aged 40 years from the african sun and combat non of these people came home the same

  • thats quite a powerful scene with the soldier in the parade flinching at the fire crackers i knew a korea vet that used to hit the deck if a car back fired or anything like in the street because of ptsd very sad

  • Oliver Stone is an American. If a foreigner directed this kind of (stunningly beautiful!!!) mockery of an American dream/way of live as you see in this clip, you wouldn't be so accepting.

  • Brilliant movie from Oliver Stone epic ! ***** I have spoken with Vets from WW2 , Korea Vietnam - Afghanistan

    Truth ...Lesson about War

    The story that gets pushed under the rug generation after generation . Props to Tom Cruise for his "Epic " role in this film and all those who made this film the impact that it has. Thank You.

  • i don't like Tom Cruise but i like this movie alot and it's the best role he ever played cause now his movies are not good like it was back then & Thanks for posting!! :)

  • @mustwinder

    I completely agree.

  • A country has too find freedom for it's self, like Egypt, I hope.

  • does anyone care about our soldiers being killed over there?

  • @cwilma1 Nobody cares more for our soldiers then the lives we've killed by invading other countries.

  • By far the best Oliver Stone film, simply epic, and best performance of the irregular Tom Cruise. The soundtrack, one of the best Hollywood's ever!

  • everybody who's going to go to war and is not truly sure if it's worth it or not should watch this movie before going anywhere million kilometers away from his home

  • Thanks for the upload. However, I must disagree on your take of the issues. No imperialist power (including the US) launches any war (or "intervention") to fight for the freedom of anyone but the corporate owners of the country. The rich get to sit back and laugh while the rest of us struggle, slave away, and die for their interests. Nothing fundamentally improves for the mass of people. You must stop listening to the tired old lies of your political and media establishment.

  • @NuXta That's about 9 out of 10 wars for you. Not that I'm a fan of the North Vietnam's leaders (or half the worlds leaders), but then the South were no better, just different. Corporate Imerialist's for you, they get all pushy with the freedom and most of all the patriotism, the virtue of the vicious (Oscar Wild) and the last refuge of a scoundrel. No fan of the commies though!

  • @NuXta just asking but are you communist??

  • @TheGuilbran78 no he's not. he's just a bitter, lazy person who considers himself poor, even though he clearly is not since he has the money for a computer and the time to write such statement, and he is too busy acting like a victim to try and improve his circumstances in life. He is also so busy whining that he has failed to see that, whatever his position in America is, it's a hell of a lot better than the position billions of other people are in around the globe.

  • @lovificationofmusic LOL. I don't even live in America, you clueless dipshit. Your other accusations against me are purely subjective and based on abject ignorance. Goodbye, idiot.

  • @NuXta wowwww someone's defensive haha. Btw, if you don't live in america, why are you commenting on our political or media establishments?

  • @lovificationofmusic wowwww "Our Political and media establishments"...

    so > is it only allowed for Americans to give comments on how good or bad other countries are?

    Is it only allowed if Americans invade other countries and kill "dictators" in the name of oil???

    who are you for telling other people they can't comment on your "wonderful" nation?

    I think that by now only America loves America!

    All other countries are so bored of the bullshit and the "feeling of greatness to control the world"

  • @Geerdable first of all, he was talking as if he lived in America. You don't truly understand how a country works unless you live within it, but of course you are free to voice your opinions. Second, when did I ever say my country was wonderful, or that I agree with it invading other nations (although I doubt it's all for oil), and idk why you put quotations around "feeling greatness to control the world" because I didn't say that either. My country has problems just like all other countries

  • no part 11, its like a foot without a big toe,lol

  • need part 11 to complete it, there is violence and a lot of profanity in it,so nudity doesnt really mean much, does it. if nudity offends people, they shouldnt watch it

  • from 4:40 to 5:14 shows a powerful message about the American armed forces

  • Ah fake wars. Sure takes me back.

  • Truly thanks for uploading! Just 2 issues for thought: 1) You write "a necessary war". Well explain that to the relatives of 3 million (of those 2 mill civilian) Vietnamese dead. The Bay of Tonkin Incident was a staged excuse to start the war. Vietnamese communists weren't the emissaries of a communist wave from either Russia nor China. They were always nationalists. 2) So your championing of "freedom" seems to lead you to take away the freedom to choose from others. A paradox & hypocritical?

  • At 6:44 the back of his jersey says "stone". haha oliver deffinetly did that on purpose.

  • kennedy "i welcome the task of defending"...but not on frontlines for him- its always old men sending young teens (male competiton for young wives)to war- old deer will always war against the young deer-soldiers shoot/bomb women/children b/c they dont have the GUTS to shoot their officers-cowards

  • when the osraeli & palestinian mothers& children finally join on their OWN territory womens nation- will the religious pimps bless troops to go bomb their nation or take them prisoners? men from both sides are the ones who put attract dangers/war to the women/children of both sides

  • stone s movies make pple give attention to war-& that the reality is veterans work it all out- brainwash

  • John Williams should have won an Oscar for his score.

  • check out "the last patrol" its a documentry featuring ron kovak. he was a great man

    great reo speed wagon fire truck in the opening sceen

  • check out "the last patrol" its a documentry featuring ron kovak. he was a great man

  • ive met tom cruise face to face, and hes a great person to meet

  • I wouldn't even consider this a war movie, but an anti-war movie

  • i think this one of the best anti war movies ever made with the possible exception of All Quiet On The Western Front (the original) in fact this movie has alot in commom with that classic without outright copying it.

  • the guy with the no arms @ 4.50 looks as if he`s looking at the young kovic as if to say "don`t do it son" !!!!!!

  • Best 9+ minutes Oliver Stone has ever directed. It's also one of the best openings to any movie, mostly thanks to John Williams' stunning score.

  • i live in long island and now a days people in massapequa are full of assholes

  • @canudigit97 mate there are arseholes everywhere no matter where u from ............ im from scotland and we have more than our fair share

  • @davor1873 yea thats true that and where rival football teams

  • Damn those soldiers at the beginning of the movie came back fucked up!

  • and it was zionists who crucified Jesse Marcel and his family , and those who crashed there in 1947.

  • jews murdered native Americans, jews imported black slaves, jews put America into several wars. jews murdered Kennedy and backstabbed the infantryman in Vietnam, jews let communism win, for corporate mafia and communist victory, for destruction of christianity, for jewish supremacy world wide.

  • I think this is the best role Tom Cruise has ever played.

  • Sad as fuck! But I LOVE this movie!

  • Thanks for the movie and god bless America

  • im sry im a day or to late but happy veterans day all u soliders that ever watch this thank u for ur sevice.

  • Funny stuff is that entire this movie is about life of the guy at 4:35, the closest soldier on wheelchair, yet here he is just a background figurant...

  • is in't there much boobs and pussy stuff in the movie?soldiers really love to fuck

  • I remember watching parts of this back in high school, and I couldnt stand watching some parts - its a very gut wrenching movie, I can easily take the best shots of whatever horror trash hollywood can come up with, but this movie really hits you on another level.

  • oh man some part are missing dude

  • THANKS FOR THE UPLOAD!

  • 4.30 - the gun who flinches is the guy the film is based on - ron kovic.

  • So, what genre is this movie? Drama?

  • if this children play call of duty,they would freacks out :p

  • Mom looks familiar

  • Take a look at this America, compare this to today. Which world would you rather live in?

  • @MrDurcon America back then was 90% White and did'nt have niggers and spics mugging, raping, shooting, drug dealing etc about the place as it does today!

    You can thank that retard Lyndon Johnson for introducing the 1965 Immigration Act(That allowed immigration from outside Northern Europe for the first time!) and the Civil Rights Act that tore apart this peaceful and comforting homogeneous White America that we see in this movie!

    The seeds of America's destruction were sown in the 1960's!

  • @Faighbas

    Clearly American hasn't advanced wherever you came from

  • @toby099 If you call the fact that America is becoming more like Brazil and Mexico "ADVANCED", then your right!

    Let me guess, another stupid and pathetic White "multiculturalist" that can't think for himself and believes the Jew liberal bullshit that was fed to him!

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  • @Faighbas

    You are not joking, are you? Sadly, I don't think you are. Let me break to you a piece of news which I'm guessing hasn't reached your neck of the woods yet: America WAS FOUNDED by European immigrants, white indentured servants, and black slaves brought from the Ivory Coast in Africa. Not to mention the Native American population which was kind of already there. Homogeneous? Ellis Island? Reservations? Immigration acts? Black migration? Japanese interment camps? I'll save my breath.

  • @velconstantcraving Well the overall response that I can make to you is that Whites now make up less than 10% of the World's population(down from 30% during the early 1900's)!

    So rest assured!

    Your not going to have to worry for much longer about the opinions of honkey crackers like myself, as there will be none of us left soon!

  • @Faighbas Man you are dense! Racist Fucks like you seem to think they are entitled to whatever they set foot on huh? Did the Natives house sit North America for centuries prior and kept it nice and tidy for your arrival? Did they willingly accept their destiny in the reservations set up for them? Nevermind that your ancestors brought upon to them foreign borne disease, alcohol, devoured roaming buffaloes to near extinction because now we have to deal with Blacks and Mexicans now?

  • This movie was great. I dislike movies that deal with war,but Tom Cruise gave a great performance. I don't believe any wars are necessary,but that's just me.

  • There never are necessary wars.

  • not a fan of Tom Cruise - but this was one hell of a good movie!!!

  • The music is superb: John Williams. Who else could it be?...

  • Vietnam was a necssary war?

    How was Vietnam a necessary war?