This film was very fowerful, well written and provides a great memory for his kinder to remember the great man. His part was dutifully mastered by Bradley COOPER. Good!
Clint Eastwood’s version of “American Sniper” was a Hollywood production. The screenplay by Jason Hall mixed half truths with fiction. The scene where the “Hollywood Chris Kyle” looks through his scope at the young boy and says, “Don’t pick it up” was fictional. It was not Clint Eastwood’s or Warner Brothers’ intent to make a film that was historically accurate. It was their job to make a film that would sell a lot of movie tickets. The “Hollywood Chris Kyle” played by Bradley Cooper needed to be “sanitized’ for the big screen. There was no mention of Chris Kyle’s web of fabricated stories. There are people who thought the “Rambo” and “Top Gun” films were real…. as well as James Cameron’s “Titanic”. Some people can’t distinguish Hollywood productions from reality.
Too bad Cooper never really learned how to shoot or manipulate his weapons. Didn't look all that believable. And as a lefty, he wasn't really going to get it, trying to get Texas while being from Hollywood. Cooper should've trained with Webb for 90 days.
I still cannot believe they allowed the fake baby scene in the final cut. Seems like a complete don't give a shit about the scene move. That scene shouldn't have made you laugh and I laughed my ass off at how cheap it was.
This film was very fowerful, well written and provides a great memory for his kinder to remember the great man. His part was dutifully mastered by Bradley COOPER. Good!
Great movie!!!
Words can’t express how powerful it was for me.I have more and more respect for the military everyday.
Clint eastwood did a great job on this film
Rest in peace, and nothing but respect, to Chris Kyle… “The Legend” never dies…
Many don't understand military, best movie to show.
Most powerful movie you will ever watch.
Shooting gallery scene was filmed at the Seal Beach Pier, California
Clint Eastwood’s version of “American Sniper” was a Hollywood production. The screenplay by Jason Hall mixed half truths with fiction. The scene where the “Hollywood Chris Kyle” looks through his scope at the young boy and says, “Don’t pick it up” was fictional.
It was not Clint Eastwood’s or Warner Brothers’ intent to make a film that was historically accurate. It was their job to make a film that would sell a lot of movie tickets. The “Hollywood Chris Kyle” played by Bradley Cooper needed to be “sanitized’ for the big screen. There was no mention of Chris Kyle’s web of fabricated stories.
There are people who thought the “Rambo” and “Top Gun” films were real…. as well as James Cameron’s “Titanic”. Some people can’t distinguish Hollywood productions from reality.
Chris was a worrier but what about everyone else
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Too bad Cooper never really learned how to shoot or manipulate his weapons. Didn't look all that believable. And as a lefty, he wasn't really going to get it, trying to get Texas while being from Hollywood. Cooper should've trained with Webb for 90 days.
I still cannot believe they allowed the fake baby scene in the final cut. Seems like a complete don't give a shit about the scene move. That scene shouldn't have made you laugh and I laughed my ass off at how cheap it was.
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Horseshit revisionism about a psychopath. End of.
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