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Pimp of the Day: Generation Kill
So, the other day I had this poll where I asked if you lot would rather see Bruce/Harvey Dark Knight porn or Nate/Brad Generation Kill porn. I knew beforehand what the majority were probably going to say, but I was shocked, shocked that more of you aren't on the Generation Kill train. And I thought to myself, "Self, what we really need here is an example of The Pretty to get the fanpeople in line, because there are boys, sweaty, foul-mouthed boys living together in the desert and nobody seems to care! And it's written by David Simon!"
So, for the unitiated let me break it down. Generation Kill is a seven-part HBO miniseries about a Marine Recon division in Iraq at the beginning of the invasion, based on a book by Evan Wright. Real reople, real shit, maybe marginally tweaked for TV. See. That's the basics.
Now, I know I said that the point of this was to show you the pretty, and it is, was, is. Anyway, that's not the only selling point of Generation Kill, even though it's a big one. Generation Kill is about the US invasion of Iraq and all the things that they don't show you on CNN. It's about the people who spend their lives trying to do their jobs, even if they don't necessarily agree with those jobs or want to be there. It's about all the mistakes and all the foul-langauge and all the shit that nobody wants to talk about like roadblocks and shooting children and air strikes on the wrong location or supply trucks getting left behind because people don't want to wait to change a fucking TIRE!
It's not an easy show to watch, really and truly. It's misogynist, racist, completely Un-PC in every way imaginable and a few you've never even thought of. It's also the most real thing you'll see this year. They've only aired the first four episodes and I've only understood 65% (if that) of what's being said, because it's just that true to the subjects (might I suggest the glossary you can find here to help? ). Regardless of anything else, I think that if you invest the time, you'll be rewarded.
The Means
Watch Generation Kill on HBO. New episodes air on Sundays. The first four are now available On Demand or from your local providers as it were.
Buy Generation Kill by Evan Wright here.
Buy One Bullet Away by Nate Fick.
Read the series of articles Evan wrote for Rolling Stone (the basis for the book) from the front.
Read Maureen Ryan's Generation Kill Crib Sheet for When You Have No Fucking Clue What's Going On
Thus ends my pimp for the day. [/pimp]
ETA: Read
suaine's Cats & Dogs for a absolutely flawless exploration of Brad and Nate from Beecher, err, Evan's POV.
ETA 09/26/08: Also, please note that this pimp post was made between episodes 1.04 and 1.05, so it's missing some stuff. I am aware of this.
This is for
antheia.
Huge thanks to
the_grynne for caps, to
generation_kill for existing and to
la_tante,
alethialia and
silviakundera for various excitement.
So, for the unitiated let me break it down. Generation Kill is a seven-part HBO miniseries about a Marine Recon division in Iraq at the beginning of the invasion, based on a book by Evan Wright. Real reople, real shit, maybe marginally tweaked for TV. See. That's the basics.
Now, I know I said that the point of this was to show you the pretty, and it is, was, is. Anyway, that's not the only selling point of Generation Kill, even though it's a big one. Generation Kill is about the US invasion of Iraq and all the things that they don't show you on CNN. It's about the people who spend their lives trying to do their jobs, even if they don't necessarily agree with those jobs or want to be there. It's about all the mistakes and all the foul-langauge and all the shit that nobody wants to talk about like roadblocks and shooting children and air strikes on the wrong location or supply trucks getting left behind because people don't want to wait to change a fucking TIRE!
It's not an easy show to watch, really and truly. It's misogynist, racist, completely Un-PC in every way imaginable and a few you've never even thought of. It's also the most real thing you'll see this year. They've only aired the first four episodes and I've only understood 65% (if that) of what's being said, because it's just that true to the subjects (might I suggest the glossary you can find here to help? ). Regardless of anything else, I think that if you invest the time, you'll be rewarded.
The Means
Watch Generation Kill on HBO. New episodes air on Sundays. The first four are now available On Demand or from your local providers as it were.
Buy Generation Kill by Evan Wright here.
Buy One Bullet Away by Nate Fick.
Read the series of articles Evan wrote for Rolling Stone (the basis for the book) from the front.
Read Maureen Ryan's Generation Kill Crib Sheet for When You Have No Fucking Clue What's Going On
Thus ends my pimp for the day. [/pimp]
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ETA 09/26/08: Also, please note that this pimp post was made between episodes 1.04 and 1.05, so it's missing some stuff. I am aware of this.
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I really was kind of dumbstruck by all the 'Generation Kill what?' blank stares I get when I mention it. I even had to add a line about this: . Seriously. I cannot begin to explain in full detail exactly how smokingly, sickeningly, call your mom 'cause you are in twu wuv gorgeous this cast is.
I feel as though you are obsessed with Nathan and Brad having sex in the desert at night. I can't imagine why ;-) Also, you were prolly definitely right about Doc, but like I said I was so confused in the first section it was all I could do not to just change the channel and call it a day. I felt like Scribe!
I'm so glad you liked the post, I confess I keep adding bits b/c I'm enjoying it so much. It occurs to me that I probably could have put in, oh, EVERYONE, but I would like to not be chained to my computer forever.
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So. Effin'. TRUE! I also saw that you added this:
I would talk about Trombly, but I might stroke out and not in the good way.And I cheered! Because while I have much love generally for First Recon...Trombley needs to be institutionalized, for himself, but mostly for all of us and I kind of like to pretend he's not there. Sorry, Brad, you're overruled on this one.
You also added this:
I am biased, but I assure you that if they had Nathan naked at all, this post would be full of him instead.
And all I can think is, "Is there someone we can petition to make this a reality???"
I feel as though you are obsessed with Nathan and Brad having sex in the desert at night. I can't imagine why
Do two stories in a row an obsession make? ...wait, what am I saying? I'm TOTALLY obsessed with Nathan and Brad jerking each other off in the desert at night. 'Cause, ya know, what ELSE would they be doing? Actually, the lack of sex options is really rather tragic. 'Cause you've got major sand and major gross-salt-crusted-sweatiness (one of the few things my Army bro likes to criticize is how cool they all look, 'cause apparently the MOPP suits are kind of like putting on fleece in a furnace and irl they'd all just be dripping) and those two things make other sexin' less...sexy. Although...I could be persuaded...
I was so confused in the first section it was all I could do not to just change the channel and call it a day. I felt like Scribe!
Dude, no worries. It took me reading the book and rewatching everything three times to understand anything beyond Nate = pretty! That's still my main takeaway, sadly.
I keep adding bits b/c I'm enjoying it so much.
I love it! It's like a surprise resource or cool thing every time I check back. You win!
I probably could have put in, oh, EVERYONE, but I would like to not be chained to my computer forever.
Heh. I'm sure some of us would volunteer to ul photos to our photobucket accounts and provide you with links, should you want to make it easier on yourself. ::coughs::
I found an icon of Fick I didn't even realize I'd made! ::twirls::