Find pleasure in bad movies

Ima 2022-03-03 08:01:38

After reading the comments of many people, I agree that this is a bad movie. I don't think it's that bad though.
Regardless of how the story happened, I don't understand why they sent a team over there, but it doesn't matter. The important thing is that I have gained a lot of knowledge in this film. For example, multi-spectral telescopes are more powerful than others. You can see what you want to see when you change the spectrum. The equipment of the US military is good! There is also the principle that thermal imaging cannot be seen in integrally poured buildings. Although I still don't understand what is going on, I have really learned a lot. There is also the way that shit and smoke bombs can deceive thermal imaging. It's too awesome. I don't know what spectrum their thermal imaging uses.
I'm a military idiot and don't know what's going on with those advanced weapons, but it feels advanced. There are also the moves of the American soldiers when they fight, looking at the fresh thiocyanate. That's it, if you say it's a bad movie, I think it's okay to watch it!

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  • Wilfred 2022-04-19 09:03:02

    Comparing to blowing, how can there be so many blowings in the world. A single blow causes a series of blows, chain reaction

  • Antonette 2022-04-20 09:02:40

    The Navy SEALs are so powerful!

Behind Enemy Lines: Colombia quotes

  • Lt. Sean Macklin: They'll be teams tracking us.

    Chief Carter Holt: Yeah well, if this shit were easy we'd be out of jobs.

  • Carl Dobbs: Let me see your phone.

    Cmdr. Scott Boytano: I could give it to you, but you'd need a proctologist to read my text messages.