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Saw this last night. Outstanding movie. If you don't have a tear in your eye by the end of this, you have no heart.

It makes you wonder, does the public really know what's happening as was suggested in the movie?

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The gang at George and Bobbie's got to watch this last night after the bikes were all put up and done for the day. A quite extraordinary movie presented, I thought, in a very even-handed and unassuming way. Yes, I cried. A must see!

 

TERRY

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there was 7 or 8 of us at the sleeperhawk household watching this movie and I'm not ashamed to say I cried. Sitting along aside a few others who did too.

 

Great movie and well done by all involved.

 

If you haven't seen this you should.

 

David

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Jean and I saw this movie last night and burned up a half a box of tissues before it was over. My father was a Marine, but did not die in action. I had no Idea the military went to such lengths for their KIA's. It made us feel proud to be Americans, first time in a while. YOU Must see this movie!

Earl and Jean

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Peggy and I watched the movie, and yes you have to have a heart of stone

to not be affected by the movie.

Side note : When a fallen Hero is returned home they are now transported from Dover

by a private Air Carrier mostly Koletta airlines(sp?) and they are carried in the

cabin of the aircraft..No more in the cargo compartment if it can be helped.

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At Sleeperhawks, George had the foresight to TiVo it so we could all watch it before crashing at his house during the SC and North Ga combined monthly M & E, this past weekend. I had one hand over my heart and a tear running down my cheek.

Guest Oldsalt
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I watched last night based on the comments on this forum. I had mixed emotions. My first and foremost was this sure wasn't the way I and others who came back from Viet Nam (both as individuals and as escorts were treated. Was sure glad to see we are making progress in this arena. My second gut feeling was this seem to be a movie that tore at the heart of former service members (especially those with combat experience), but I was left wondering if today's non-vet would be so affected. Lastly, I was impressed with Beacon's (sp) squared away Marine presentation. He had some moves down so well that it was hard at times to remember that he was an actor. Yea, I had to go get a kleenex too.

 

oldsalt

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I watched last night based on the comments on this forum. I had mixed emotions. My first and foremost was this sure wasn't the way I and others who came back from Viet Nam (both as individuals and as escorts were treated. Was sure glad to see we are making progress in this arena. My second gut feeling was this seem to be a movie that tore at the heart of former service members (especially those with combat experience), but I was left wondering if today's non-vet would be so affected. Lastly, I was impressed with Beacon's (sp) squared away Marine presentation. He had some moves down so well that it was hard at times to remember that he was an actor. Yea, I had to go get a kleenex too.

 

oldsalt

 

 

Have to admit I'm one of todays non-vets. And yes this movie moved and touched my heart. I had no idea what our military folks go through. My hat is of to you all.

 

Thanks for all you did, do and will do. My freedoms depended and still depends on peaple like you all.

 

Forever gratfull,

David

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Is the title actually Taking Chance? I don't have HBO so I'll have to ask someone to record it for me at work.

 

Yes that is the actual title of the movie. At the HBO website the movie can also be purchased.

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