GentPc
GentPc t1_j5b4js0 wrote
Reply to comment by ImpactNext1283 in Looking for movies with a dramatically different director’s cut by pornthrowaway1421
I literally came here to say that. The Director's Cut of KoH adds a lot of background and fills in some massive gaps.
GentPc OP t1_itohhkc wrote
Reply to comment by bigjohnny440 in TIL That Matt Bissonnette, the former DEVGRU operator who, under the pseudonym Mark Owen, wrote the first book about the raid that killed Osama Bin Laden was forced to turn over the almost $7 million he made from the book because he failed to get the book approved before it was published. by GentPc
I just finished a book about Team Six and one of the things that came out was that Bissonnette and Robert O'Neil were competing to see who would fire the kill shot on OBL. Neither operator did (an unnamed shooter nicknamed 'Red' did). And the other Admirals and Generals waited until after they retired before writing their books. Bissonnette was still active duty when he wrote his.
GentPc OP t1_itoh374 wrote
Reply to comment by GodHatesGOP in TIL That Matt Bissonnette, the former DEVGRU operator who, under the pseudonym Mark Owen, wrote the first book about the raid that killed Osama Bin Laden was forced to turn over the almost $7 million he made from the book because he failed to get the book approved before it was published. by GentPc
I actually just finished a book about Seal Team Six and how it's become ruled not by the rules of warfare but by a protect your own mentality. Bissonnette and Robert O'Neil both wrote books about the raid (O'Neil has claimed to be the one who fired the kill shot on OBL even though pretty much everyone involved says he didn't) but O'Neil waited until he was out of the Navy before he wrote his. Bissonnette was still active duty when he wrote his.
GentPc OP t1_itjcf92 wrote
Reply to comment by Hopeful_1768 in TIL That Matt Bissonnette, the former DEVGRU operator who, under the pseudonym Mark Owen, wrote the first book about the raid that killed Osama Bin Laden was forced to turn over the almost $7 million he made from the book because he failed to get the book approved before it was published. by GentPc
It was forfeited to the US government.
GentPc t1_j9pdhfd wrote
Reply to The late, great Strother Martin in "Slapshot." by krlswig33
My uncle was in the movie. He played 'Clarence "Screaming Buffalo" Swamptown'.