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Full Metal Jacket Henry IVFull Metal Jacket and Henry IV Are Together A Key to Revaluation of Values. Full Metal Jacket and Henry IV. Abstruse? Not so. Read on. Harold Bloom prepared ground with his veneration of Falstaff. Kubrick pinned it in Full Metal Jacket.- Full Metal Jacket: A View from "Section 8"A psychological look at the movie Full Metal Jacket.
- Why "Full Metal Jacket" is the Greatest War Movie Ever MadeA testament to the importance of Stanley Kubrick's underrated tale of dehumanization and madness in the Vietnam War.
Interview with Full Metal Jacket Drill Sergeant R. Lee ErmeyI was able to participate in a DOD "bloggers roundtable" discussion with R. Lee Ermey, the legendary Vietnam veteran and actor that played the drill sergeant in the movie Full Metal Jacket.- Full Metal Jacket: An OverviewAn overview and review of the Vietnam War movie Full Metal Jacket.
- Full Metal Jacket (1987): An Overview of the MovieAn overview of Stanley Kubrick's Full Metal Jacket; Vietnam movie concentrating on a group of marine volunteers. Based on Gustav Hasford's novel The Short Timers.
- Full Metal Jacket Movie ReviewStanley Kubrick's genius transcends time and place and addresses eternal issues without ever becoming sanctimonious or maudlin.
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Full Metal Jacket Stanley Kubrick was at it again when Full Metal Jacket was released in 1987. Apparently, "A Clockwork Orange" and "2001: A Space Odyssey" were not great attention getters! - Full Metal Jacket: Stanley Kubrick's Vietnam War Epic 80's Action Movie ReviewAs an 80's movie buff there is no higher movie for me. War, dynamic characters, action, comedy, one-liners and drama. Stanley Kubrick's Full Metal Jacket as it all.
- Analysis of Character Elements in Full Metal JacketAnalysis of Character Elements in "Full Metal Jacket"
- Full Metal Jacket: The Best Soldier is a Dehumanized SoldierFull Metal Jacket is an anti-war film in the truest sense of the word, revealing the ugly truth that it is not patriotic devotion to duty that creates the perfect soldier, but creating bloodlust through stripping him of his humanity.
- Full Metal Jacket"Full Metal Jacket" was really the last great film from Kubrick before his death (with all due respect to "Eyes Wide Shut"). At the same time, it is a movie that has perplexed me as well. It always seemed to be two movies in one.
- Now on DVD: Full Metal JacketA review of the 1987 film starring Matthew Modine as a Marine in Vietnam.
- Stanley Kubrick Film FestivalA roundup of some of Kubricks best films
- Dehumanization in Stanley Kubrick FilmsStanley Kubrick's films often focused on dehumanization and the dark side of human nature. Dehumanization was a common theme in Kubrick's films. Kubrick commonly used this theme because he was fascinated with the dark side of human nature.