| Generation Kill | 
enlarge | Actor: Generation Kill Studio: HBO Category: DVD
List Price: $59.99 Buy New: $41.99 You Save: $18.00 (30%)
Avg. Customer Rating:   (14 reviews) Sales Rank: 824
Format: Box Set, Color, Dvd-video, Ntsc Language: English (Original Language) Rating: NR (Not Rated) Media: DVD Running Time: 362 minutes Number Of Items: 3
UPC: 883929029280 EAN: 0883929029280 ASIN: B001AQO3WY
Release Date: December 16, 2008 (In 15 Days) Theatrical Release Date: 2008 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Not yet released
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Studio description Based on the national best-selling book by Evan Wright, Generation Kill is an authentic and vividly detailed 7 part HBO mini-series event that presents a uniquely epic and intimate portrait of the first 40 days of the Iraq war from the perspective of the Marines of the First Recon Battalion ? a new breed of American soldiers. The mini-series tells the story of these young Marines physical and emotional journey into the heart of Baghdad in those initial weeks, and how the war reveals to be much more complicated, problematic and tragic than anyone had contemplated. Many of the complications and problems that arise are due to the unwieldy military bureaucracy which the Marines confront in the midst of the war, the challenges of over-zealous and incompetent commanding officers, ever-changing rules of engagement, a non-existent strategy, severe deficiencies in necessary armor and supplies, and an enemy they don?t understand. Generation Kill is a humorous and frightening first hand account of these remarkable men, of the personal toll of victory, and of the brutality, camaraderie and bureaucracy of a new American war. It is a profoundly insightful and realistic look at the risk, costs and ultimately, the failures of the war. Written and produced by Emmy-award winner David Simon (the Wire), and also produced by the award-winning George Faber (Elizabeth I).
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  When a USAF Vet recommends a USMC movie, it MUST ROCK! November 29, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I was almost shocked that liberal old HBO would produce something this great after paying Bill Mahar for his hateful, unfunny ramblings. I watched every episode and, as a USAF AMMO Vet, had extra fun trying to see which guy I'd be had I chosen the USMC route of service. I'm thrilled that a Marine Officer friend of mine hasn't seen it and will do so now thanks to me; his wingnut friend. Thanks USMC and I'll even say thanks HBO.
  Amazing! November 26, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I watched this originally on HBO and was once again blown away by their ability to make a quality product. Jarring, thought provoking and touching this is a series to not be missed.
  AVOID AT ALL COST!! Unpatriotic and just plain wrong... November 24, 2008 0 out of 17 found this review helpful
Sure the firefights and comraderie is in here, but the one UNDERLINING, SUBLIMINAL point it makes in each episode is the wontan killing of civilians and collateral damage the US military does in Iraq. The sheer joy and amusement of the military at the destruction it is causing is harpped on, and on. I saw the whole serise(except the last episode)and the writers also just love to show men defacating and urinating and shooting civiliand, women, children, structures, etc.; as long as they're showing guns spitting spent shells and having that cool sound of M-16/M14 goin off.
I also read the book and it seems the author was also fully engrossed in only recording the civilina casualties. Each time they came in contact with the enemy, woemen and children were the only ones that got paragraphs and paragraphs of details.
Oh and there were Syrians and Iraqi jihadist that got killed also, but you get a sentance and then on to the chilren and innocents getting shredded left and right. It did happen, I read it on "One Bullet Away" by Nate Fick, the guy featered in Gen. Kill the book and tv series, but come on, give the guys some credit. By the way, "One Bullet Away" is a waaaay better book than Gen. Kill. The Gen. Kill authore just like to let you know how many times men in war go use the bathroom. He also details it over and over and over. We know guys out there don't have nice restrooms or private bathrooms, okay. It goes without saying. But to write about it over and over... The tv series also likes this aspect of the tale. You get to see guys butts alomst every 15 minutes. You sure don't see that on Platoon by Oliver Stone, or even implied on Tour of Duty(the '80s tv series).
The brutality of war is shown, but mostly how it affects women and children in the line of fire. The real bad guys don't get much time in the book or the tv series. In no way does this compare to Saving Priveate Ryan and Band of Brothers. Those movies/series were about the heart of the US military, not the heartless ones they are portrayed here.
I for one will not be buying it on DVD, nor do I recommend anyone else to do so either. Unless you like to see the killing of innocents by our incompetent military(which is what the book and series paint our miltary to be). I did 12 yrs in the US Navy so I know a little about military comraderie. It's show here, but in a deceitful context.
  Terrific Series! October 11, 2008 2 out of 5 found this review helpful
This series was incredibly well-produced and I'm looking forward to owning the DVD set when it's released. As many people are saying, "Support our troops - BRING THEM HOME!" (We need them to defend us against the Republicans!)
  GENERATION KILL August 27, 2008 6 out of 7 found this review helpful
AWESOME!!!!!! I CAN SAY BEEN THERE AND DONE THAT. THIS IS THE MOST ACCURATE SERIES OF IRAQ I'VE EVER SEEN. THERE EVERYDAY PROBLEMS ARE STILL FELT TODAY. I HAVE JUST RETURNED HOME AND HEARD ABOUT THIS SHOW FROM A FRIEND. NOW 16 OF MY FRIENDS SEE WHAT WE WENT THREW DRIVING CONVOYS UP AND DOWN IRAQ. MY HEART FELL WHEN I SAW HOW THESE MEN JOKED,SANG,EAT,BITCHED AND HAD EACH OTHERS BACKS IT BROUGHT BACK MEMORIES. GOD BLESS AMERICA AND ALL HER VETS. THANK YOU FOR SHAREING YOUR STORY WITH US.
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