Badwolf_131

Badwolf_131 t1_j1xhx4n wrote

Reply to comment by rattler1234 in Donnie Yen by HuskyLove92

And if memory serves, Jackie Chan is quoted as saying Donnie has the fastest hands in martial arts. The man is near or at 60 and he looks half his age. Fucking astounding.

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Badwolf_131 t1_ix63vf4 wrote

The Way.

It might depend on how religious you are. But doing the Camino de Santiago in person has been on my list of things to do once I saw it. Unfortunately I don’t thinks it’s streaming anywhere. But should be relatively cheap through Apple

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Badwolf_131 t1_iu64vzq wrote

Might be explained in the book. Not too sure because I haven’t read it. If it’s not there, then it’s either a creative license taken or they’re going off the old folklore regarding spirits and “cold iron” or what we call wrought/cast iron nowadays and needing a plot device.

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Badwolf_131 t1_iu4bdbb wrote

Special Warfare Combat-Craft crewmen. They go through SEAL training called BUD/S along with those wanting to be a SEAL and once they complete it they go off to do their own specific training. They are the ones who operate the small boats primarily in a support role for SEAL’s. But still just as deadly.

Here’s an abbreviated segment of the scene.

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Badwolf_131 t1_iu49od2 wrote

Just as a warning for Valor. The acting is going to be atrocious. The dialogue is gonna flimsy at best. But if you’re watching it for the fun shit they do, it’s a great watch. There is a glorious SWCC hot extract they do that really made me regret not going that route.

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Badwolf_131 t1_iu3q3ve wrote

Act of Valor. With the exception of the river-sniping rescue, you can expect proper room clearing and team movement from a cast of active duty SEALs.

HEAT has an incredible, and continued to be used as an example, returning fire while retreating scene. It’s my understanding that the marines still use that scene as an example to this day before teaching the booters.

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Badwolf_131 t1_it1pkx6 wrote

Didn’t try using anything beyond QuickTime. But it is downloaded in a folder on the computer as an MP4. So theoretically it should work. On that computer. Or any other computer that has authorizations through your iTunes. Theoretically.

It’s been some time since my external blew up. So I haven’t been able to use this option since.

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Badwolf_131 t1_it1nbmv wrote

iTunes does it. Purchase the movie, download it, then the file is yours. It has a signature in it that makes it only usable by you. Before my external HD blew up that’s what I do with my movies. That way I could just travel with that and not have to bog down my laptop with a fuck ton of files.

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