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Gregg Pinsky
02/04/97 05:49 PM
 
Another example, would be Clint Eastwood in Heartbreak Ridge.  A mediocre
film at best, nonetheless, Eastwood has packed the movie choc full of ole'
salty marine corps jargon.  Eastwood plays a hard-nosed, gung-ho,
old-school, Marine Corps drill sergeant who takes over a bunch of  young
recruits who no one else wanted.  You fill in the rest.  Yes, it's
predictable and silly at times, however, nobody delivers a tough-guy line
better then Eastwood.
 
Some other options are:
 
Apocalypse Now
Deer Hunter
Platoon
Boys from Company C
 
Good luck,
 
Gregg
 
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