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Generation Kill

  • TV Mini Series
  • 2008
  • TV-MA
  • 1h
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James Ransone and Lee Tergesen in Generation Kill (2008)
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A Rolling Stone reporter, embedded with The 1st Recon Marines chronicles his experiences during the first wave of the American-led assault on Baghdad in 2003.A Rolling Stone reporter, embedded with The 1st Recon Marines chronicles his experiences during the first wave of the American-led assault on Baghdad in 2003.A Rolling Stone reporter, embedded with The 1st Recon Marines chronicles his experiences during the first wave of the American-led assault on Baghdad in 2003.

  • Stars
    • Alexander Skarsgård
    • James Ransone
    • Lee Tergesen
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    • Stars
      • Alexander Skarsgård
      • James Ransone
      • Lee Tergesen
    • 116User reviews
    • 40Critic reviews
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    • Won 3 Primetime Emmys
      • 14 wins & 22 nominations total

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    Alexander Skarsgård
    Alexander Skarsgård
    • Sgt. Brad 'Iceman' Colbert
    • 2008
    James Ransone
    James Ransone
    • Cpl. Josh Ray Person
    • 2008
    Lee Tergesen
    Lee Tergesen
    • Evan 'Scribe' Wright
    • 2008
    Jon Huertas
    Jon Huertas
    • Sgt. Antonio 'Poke' Espera
    • 2008
    Stark Sands
    Stark Sands
    • Lt. Nathaniel Fick
    • 2008
    Billy Lush
    Billy Lush
    • Lance Cpl. Harold James Trombley
    • 2008
    Jonah Lotan
    Jonah Lotan
    • Navy Hm2 Robert Timothy 'Doc' Bryan
    • 2008
    Wilson Bethel
    Wilson Bethel
    • Cpl. Evan 'Q-Tip' Stafford
    • 2008
    Pawel Szajda
    Pawel Szajda
    • Cpl. Walt Hasser
    • 2008
    Marc Menchaca
    Marc Menchaca
    • Gunnery Sgt. Mike 'Gunny' Wynn
    • 2008
    Rey Valentin
    Rey Valentin
    • Cpl. Gabe Garza
    • 2008
    Kellan Lutz
    Kellan Lutz
    • Cpl. Jason Lilley
    • 2008
    Mike Figueroa
    Mike Figueroa
    • Sgt. Leandro 'Shady B' Baptista
    • 2008
    Rudy Reyes
    • Sgt. Rodolfo 'Rudy' Reyes
    • 2008
    Rich McDonald
    Rich McDonald
    • Cpl. Anthony 'Manimal' Jacks
    • 2008
    Eric Ladin
    Eric Ladin
    • Cpl. James Chaffin
    • 2008
    Chance Kelly
    Chance Kelly
    • Lt. Col. Stephen 'Godfather' Ferrando
    • 2008
    Eric Nenninger
    Eric Nenninger
    • Cpt. Dave 'Captain America' McGraw
    • 2008
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    9brett-76260

    Solid

    As a US Marine I can pretty much relate to everything that went on in this series... From the banter among low ranks, to the stupid games we have to endure, to living in terrible conditions, it's all here. To weapons jamming and MRE's, this series really has it all. The thing that caught my attention was how they captured the terrible leadership at times from the powers that be. I'm here to tell you there is some pitiful officers leading men into battle. And then you have some outstanding NCO's that make things happen. This series shows it all and from my perspective, this is probably as close as it gets to the real thing. Wanna be a United State Marine? This will give you a little insight on what it's like after bootcamp. Some great actors in this show and have to give all the credit to the producers and director. Guarantee they had real Marines on set making sure they got things as accurate as they were allowed. This was a solid solid series and will watch it again and again... man I miss being around my Brothers and everything that goes with being a Marine... Semper Fi Rudy!!!
    ametaphysicalshark

    A work of immense power on its own, but also a great companion piece to "The Wire"

    Proof that "Generation Kill", the miniseries produced by HBO films and written by David Simon and Ed Burns, their first project after the end of their television landmark "The Wire", a series which is completely incomparable in quality and scope to anything which has come before or since, is too intelligent to be concerned with simplistic political sloganeering, blind patriotism, or taking an anti-militaristic stance is the reaction which the political extremes have had to it. Any person with far right views I've spoken to or read on the internet has said similar things: this movie emasculates the marines and turns them into bleeding heart liberals (presumably because the film, and I will be referring to this as a film from this point onwards because it's definitely as much a film as "Berlin Alexanderplatz" is, has the guts to portray them as having compassion for wounded or killed civilians), and any person with far left views I've spoken to has apparently found the film to be immoral, presumably because it portrays men who spew violent, racist, homophobic, and misogynist invective as human beings.

    In fact, "Generation Kill" is the farthest thing from either celebrating the military or being anti-militaristic. Like on "The Wire", David Simon and Ed Burns are on the side of the working class, as Kent Jones in Film Comment points out, and they have no interest in making a moral judgment on the nature of the work they're portraying, whether it's teaching, politics, drug dealing, or invading a country. Like Simon went beyond portraying drug dealers on "The Wire" to transporting us to their world and showing us their own problems, their own moral standards, their own worries and concerns, and introduced us to their own vernacular, he does the same with the marine corps in "Generation Kill". Like "The Wire", this is cunning and clever drama: it is political without taking sides, concerned with the inefficiency and bad planning coming 'from above' but without putting the blame on any individuals. It portrays people, some less likable and morally or politically correct than others, but people.

    The only thing keeping "Generation Kill" from truly being a military version of "The Wire" is that its comparatively limited scope- it takes place within the first, 'triumphant' week of the invasion, and focuses pretty much only on one group of people. I'm entirely convinced that Simon could have written a thoroughly engrossing and fascinating drama about the Iraq war which extended past these five days, one which would have taken us past the marine corps into the lives of the other military units involved in the invasion, and the higher-ups as well, as he did starting in season 3 in "The Wire". As it stands, this is not a limitation of the power which "Generation Kill" holds, but a masterstroke in its success of making its point: every element which has made the situation in Iraq so chaotic was present in a latent form from the beginning. The film is not even really making a moral judgment of the war in Iraq, if anything it supports a well-executed version of it: most of the Iraqis we see, nearly 90% of them, are incredibly grateful, at least at this early stage, for being relieved of Saddam's rule.

    Moreover, no American marine or any Iraqi is portrayed simplistically as a 'bad guy' or 'good guy', not even the bloodthirstiest of the Americans, and this writing is brought to life admirably well by the mostly perfect cast and the excellent direction and production value (it is obviously not a big-budget Hollywood film, but it still achieves real authenticity in almost every regard- the closest I came to disbelieving it was when a few Iraqis were portrayed as darker-skinned than any I've seen). The closest thing to a villain in the film is Saddam himself, who makes no literal appearance outside of posters on the streets, but then again he is pretty much the closest thing to a movie 'bad guy' in reality.

    "Generation Kill" is, like "The Wire", ultimately a workplace drama about workplace politics. That the stakes are higher and that the innocent are killed even more often than they are on "The Wire" is irrelevant to the writers. This may make "Generation Kill" boring to those accustomed to and expecting a more standard war film, one which attempts an anti-war or pro-war statement. Like "The Wire" again, what the viewer is left with in the end is only a dislike of unnecessary violence and casualties, and a portrayal of the toll they take on those involved in either perpetrating the violence or those related to the victims. Both "The Wire" and "Generation Kill" are dramatically built on disappointment and disillusionment with the system in place itself, and like "The Wire" it is all about bad decisions, mistakes, and the rare good decision. The film ends with a montage and a song, much like every season of "The Wire", and with its subtle summation of the hours gone by and its emotional impact it cements David Simon's status as one of the greatest and most important writers of our time.
    10jemcgarvey

    I'm glad they're doing this right (mostly)

    I'm also glad there is no music. Music (though moving) would have taken away the grit to this story and given it a more artificial feel. It's amazing how much of the dialog and situations are straight from the book, and how perfectly spot on they are showing Recon Marine culture.

    I'm glad Rudy and Kocher got to play themselves. Though I only personally know Pappy out of these characters, it's obvious they are working as hard as they can (within Hollywood's tradition) to portray it as it happened. I hope they continue this series at least until the end of the invasion. I can't wait to see the action at the bridge and the other ambushes.

    Oh, and the Sgtmaj. harping on grooming standards during combat operations is so hilarious because it's so true!
    10johnha-1

    Absolutely Phenomenal Show

    As a former Marine who was deployed to the same place at the same time, I think this show did an excellent job of capturing the 'essence' of what the invasion of Iraq was like to the men who were there. This show comes closer to accurately portraying wartime Marines than any other show I've ever seen. I think this is as close as Hollywood can get short of being there and filming it live. Sometimes the special effects are a little over the top, but the dress, demeanor and dialog of the characters are very accurate.

    The attitudes, bearing, and language of the Marines portrayed are spot on, as well as the day to day problems and trials they encounter. I guess what I really like about this show is the lack of cheesy moto propaganda. The films are light on pro- or anti- war propaganda and heavy on truth. I'm sure some people think that the 'get some' attitude of the Marines glorifies the war while others think that pulling no punches in the collateral damage department is anti-war, but that isn't the case. These films boldly show the invasion of Iraq for what it was, for better or worse. The Marines have 'get some' attitudes in this show because Marines really have that attitude. Collateral damage, chaos and confusion among U.S. forces are in the show because it really happens in warfighting.
    10grantss

    Brilliant war drama

    The story of 1st Marine Reconnaissance Battalion's participation in the second Allied invasion of Iraq, in 2003. Seen through the eyes of Rolling Stone reporter Evan Wright, who was embedded with the Battalion and upon whose book the series is based.

    Quite brilliant. Although dramatized, this is pretty much a warts-and-all account of a military unit in combat. Hardly glamorous, it shows well the problems they face, both external and internal. Without trying to be critical or political it also shows well the fine line between being viewed as liberators and invaders: the PR aspect, or more particularly how badly the hearts-and-minds aspect of Operation Iraqi Freedom was messed up, is well examined.

    Not all drama, explosions and action - there are many great comedic moments too, especially in the dialogue.

    Accurate, engrossing and entertaining.

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    • Trivia
      On the DVD audio commentary, David Simon recalled Neal Jones's somewhat unorthodox audition for the role of Sgt. Major Sixta. According to the story, Jones entered the audition room, immediately began screaming his lines unintelligibly - much like his character does - and then walked out of the room without another word. As he opened the door to leave, he winked at casting director Alexa L. Fogel, and she realized she had the right actor for the role.
    • Quotes

      Cpl. Gabe Garza: Hey. There's kids holding hands.

      Sgt. Brad 'Iceman' Colbert: Oh cute. Don't shoot 'em, Garza.

    • Connections
      Featured in The 61st Primetime Emmy Awards (2009)

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    • Release date
      • July 13, 2008 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • United Kingdom
    • Official site
      • HBO (United States)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Kiếp Quân Nhân
    • Filming locations
      • South Africa
    • Production companies
      • Boom
      • Blown Deadline Productions
      • Company Pictures
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      • 1h(60 min)
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      • 1.78 : 1

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