Post by Stingray on Feb 11, 2008 20:27:25 GMT -4
[shadow=red,left,300][glow=red,2,300]Behind Enemy Lines[/glow][/shadow]
Plot:
An ex-marine returns to Vietnam when he learns his former mercenary partner whom he thought was killed is being held by a sadistic general. Contains extreme violence, including torture, and profanity.
[shadow=red,left,300][glow=red,2,300]Behind Enemy Lines[/glow][/shadow]
Behind Enemy Lines is a 2001 film starring Gene Hackman and Owen Wilson. The film is loosely based on the MrkonjiƦ Grad incident.
The movie is loosely inspired by the experiences of former USAF Captain Scott O'Grady, who was shot down on June 2, 1995, over Bosnia. He managed to survive for six days before being rescued. He reportedly filed suit against the producers of this film for defamation of character and making a film about his ordeal without his permission. The characters and events the film portrays are, however, almost entirely fictional. O'Grady never entered populated areas, interacted with civilians, or was pursued by Serb forces.
[shadow=red,left,300][glow=red,2,300]Behind Enemy Lines II: Axis of Evil[/glow][/shadow]
Behind Enemy Lines II: Axis of Evil is a direct-to-video sequel to 2001's Behind Enemy Lines. It is the second installment in the series. The film went directly to video on October 17, 2006.
Plot:
The story is not linked to the first part of the series. Instead, it is a fictional explanation for the Ryanggang explosion in 2004, in which an unexplained mushroom cloud occurred in North Korea.
After reconnaissance satellites detect a large, three-stage Topol intercontinental ballistic missile carrying a nuclear weapon in North Korea, which can strike anywhere in the continental United States, a fictional United States President Adair T. Manning (Peter Coyote) orders a team of U.S. Navy SEALs to destroy the missile and the launch site. The team is led by Lieutenant Robert James (Nicholas Gonzalez).
The Pentagon aborts the mission after it receives new information, but by the time the abort order is sent, four SEALs, including James, have already parachuted into North Korean territory. When North Korean forces find the SEALs, two of the Navy SEALs are killed in a gun battle, and James and Callaghan are captured and tortured by North Korean troops.
After South Korean special forces rescue James and Callaghan, the US President Manning and the South Korean government send the SEALs and South Korean special forces to destroy the missile site. But after losing radio contact with the SEALs, the President and his top advisers believe that they have been captured again. The President decides to send B-2 stealth bombers to destroy the site, which would start a full-scale war against North Korea. The SEALs and the South Korean special forces destroy the missile silo with a bomb before the bombers reach the missile site, which averts the bombing and prevents a full-scale war from breaking out.
Plot:
An ex-marine returns to Vietnam when he learns his former mercenary partner whom he thought was killed is being held by a sadistic general. Contains extreme violence, including torture, and profanity.
[shadow=red,left,300][glow=red,2,300]Behind Enemy Lines[/glow][/shadow]
Behind Enemy Lines is a 2001 film starring Gene Hackman and Owen Wilson. The film is loosely based on the MrkonjiƦ Grad incident.
The movie is loosely inspired by the experiences of former USAF Captain Scott O'Grady, who was shot down on June 2, 1995, over Bosnia. He managed to survive for six days before being rescued. He reportedly filed suit against the producers of this film for defamation of character and making a film about his ordeal without his permission. The characters and events the film portrays are, however, almost entirely fictional. O'Grady never entered populated areas, interacted with civilians, or was pursued by Serb forces.
[shadow=red,left,300][glow=red,2,300]Behind Enemy Lines II: Axis of Evil[/glow][/shadow]
Behind Enemy Lines II: Axis of Evil is a direct-to-video sequel to 2001's Behind Enemy Lines. It is the second installment in the series. The film went directly to video on October 17, 2006.
Plot:
The story is not linked to the first part of the series. Instead, it is a fictional explanation for the Ryanggang explosion in 2004, in which an unexplained mushroom cloud occurred in North Korea.
After reconnaissance satellites detect a large, three-stage Topol intercontinental ballistic missile carrying a nuclear weapon in North Korea, which can strike anywhere in the continental United States, a fictional United States President Adair T. Manning (Peter Coyote) orders a team of U.S. Navy SEALs to destroy the missile and the launch site. The team is led by Lieutenant Robert James (Nicholas Gonzalez).
The Pentagon aborts the mission after it receives new information, but by the time the abort order is sent, four SEALs, including James, have already parachuted into North Korean territory. When North Korean forces find the SEALs, two of the Navy SEALs are killed in a gun battle, and James and Callaghan are captured and tortured by North Korean troops.
After South Korean special forces rescue James and Callaghan, the US President Manning and the South Korean government send the SEALs and South Korean special forces to destroy the missile site. But after losing radio contact with the SEALs, the President and his top advisers believe that they have been captured again. The President decides to send B-2 stealth bombers to destroy the site, which would start a full-scale war against North Korea. The SEALs and the South Korean special forces destroy the missile silo with a bomb before the bombers reach the missile site, which averts the bombing and prevents a full-scale war from breaking out.