Who said that full metal jacket
I'll be watching you. Hartman: "You goddamn communist heathen, you had best sound off that you love the Virgin Mary, or I'm gonna stomp your guts out! Now you DO love the Virgin Mary, don't you? Hartman: "That's enough!
Get on your feet. Pyle you had best square your ass away and start sh-tting me Tiffany cufflinks or I will definitely f--k you up! Hartman: "Are you quitting on me? Well, are you? Then quit, you slimy f-cking walrus-looking piece of sh-t! Get the f-ck off of my obstacle! Get the f--k down off of my obstacle! Or I'm going to rip your balls off, so you cannot contaminate the rest of the world! I will motivate you, Pvt. Hartman: "Were you born a fat, slimy, scumbag puke piece o' sh-t, Pvt.
Pyle, or did you have to work on it? Hartman: "If it wasn't for d-ckheads like you, there wouldn't be any thievery in this world, would there? Hartman: "Holy Jesus! What is that? What the f-ck is that?! What is that, Pvt. Unnamed Colonel in Vietnam: "Son, all I've ever asked of my Marines is that they obey my orders as they would the word of God.
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What is that? What is that, Private Pyle?! Private Pyle: Sir, a jelly doughnut, sir! Hartman: A jelly doughnut? Private Joker: Are those live rounds? Private Pyle: Seven-six-two millimeter, full metal jacket. Private Joker: This is my rifle.
There are many others like it, but this one is mine. My rifle is my best friend. Hartman: Lawrence? Lawrence what … of Arabia? Hartman: What is your major malfunction, numbnuts? Hartman: The deadliest weapon in the world is a Marine and his rifle … Your rifle is only a tool.
And why should that be a surprise? Lee Ermey there just going up and down the squad bay, doing his thing. Now, 33 years after its release, it continues to shape and inform generations of Marine recruits. However, the allure of that one scene, as iconic as it is, is paper-thin. Recruit training, after all, is just the start — a few short weeks that felt like an eternity of abuse to prepare men and women for the rigors and risks of military service but offers little guidance on what to do after.
For seven rage-filled minutes, we get to inhabit the naive skin of our younger selves, before clicking off the television and returning to the lives we have now with the hard-earned lessons and knowledge that came after we left the depot. He oversees daily editorial operations, edits articles, and supports reporters so they can continue to write the impactful stories that matter to our audience.
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