“Act of Valor” set for 2012

Friday, June 24, 2011

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We all knew this was coming.  The Hurt Locker Director Kathryn Bigelow is set to release a movie portraying the recent Navy SEAL elimination of Osama Bin Laden... starring actual Navy SEALS.  This is nothing new in the history of war movies, to be sure, but we'll have to see what the finished product looks like.

FTA:

The Navy retained the right to review footage for security reasons because SEALs are highly cautious about revealing their tactics, and the names of SEALs appearing in the movie are omitted in the credits. But the filmmakers put cameras on anything and everything -- guns, helmets, vehicles -- to get unusual action shots.

As with every indie film, scoring distribution for Valor was a long shot. The filmmakers met with Imax in 2010, but no deal materialized. Then bin Laden was killed, and Hollywood came calling.

"Rarely do you find a movie that's different from every other movie out there," says Relativity president of production Tucker Tooley. "It's very much a military story and a patriotic story, but it isn't a one-quadrant movie."

A veteran distributor who has seen Valor says the action in the movie is "incredible and authentic" but that it feels like a government pic. He believes the film could play well in conservative-leaning states.

But Tooley and McCoy say it has broader appeal.

"We believe the authenticity of Act of Valor will transcend demographic, race and political lines," McCoy tells THR. "We hope viewers will get a rare glimpse into the SEAL community and that their lives will be as enriched by the experience as ours have been."

"Transcending demographics?" Indeed.  Pretty lofty goals if you ask me.  Like I said, lets see the final result.  Can anyone pull off a WWII-era-style "patriotic" propaganda-slash-recruiting piece in this day and age without it seeming to come out of a cheese factory?  Or at least not be panned as such?  I dunno, I remain skeptical.

Link: The Big Bin Laden Boom in Hollywood

(image shamelessly borrowed from the article...)

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One Response to ““Act of Valor” set for 2012”

  1. Real Vet

    Are you kidding? This lady doesn’t have the first clue as to what goes on in war or the military for that matter. The “Hurt Locker” is a joke among the troops who actually spend time in the box. The preview of Acts of Valor is so cheesy, anyone who does this for a living will see right through the BS.

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