Addresses are not passed on to any third party, and are used solely for direct communication from this site. You can unsubscribe at any time. In one scene they are playing on an Xbox , but the Xbox did not come out until , and the game being played, Gears of War, wasn't released until The movie takes place in Guard at Liberty Gate: What were you doing out there?
Staff Sergeant William James: Visiting a whorehouse. Guard at Liberty Gate: Okay. If I let you back in, will you tell me where it is exactly? Well, sorry— your princess is in another castle.
Will makes it back to his family safe and sound, but then he apparently volunteers to go right back. The fact is, he has decided that the only thing he loves in this world is dismantling his bombs.
Not his kid So, as far as he 's concerned, this is probably a happy ending since he's ended up back in Baghdad with his one true explosive love. As the men struggle to control their wild new leader, the city explodes into chaos, and James' true character reveals itself in a way that will change each man forever. He's a bomb disposal expert sent to replace Sgt. Matt Thompson, a long-standing member of the team recently killed while disposing of an improvised explosive device.
To say that James loves what he does doesn't quite capture the emotional high he experiences when he gets to do what he does best. His fellow squad members Sgt. JT Sanborn and Spc. Owen Eldridge just want to survive the few days of duty they have left, but James' risk-taking drives them all to the edge. Canadian explosive ordinance disposal EOD soldiers in Kandahar, one of Afghanistan's most volatile and bomb-laden provinces, say their life is no Hurt Locker. Like, this is ridiculous. The Canadians, for example, think Guy Pearce's character - killed early on while wearing the heavy bomb suit and running from an explosion - shouldn't actually have died.
I was surprised he died," said Leading Seaman Doug Woodrow, a year Forces veteran who has donned the suit himself. In one scene, the boys get into a sniper fight alongside some mercenaries. Sniper and EOD skills are not typically offered as a joint course, nor are bomb experts expected to clear massive industrial buildings on their own, as Sgt. James and his team do.
Can I have their job? Pollock says, laughing. I don't think it was accurate of what EOD operators do.
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