Full Metal Jacket
Door Gunner
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The Best Full Metal Jacket Movie Quotes
Door Gunner: Git
some! Git some! Git some, yeah, yeah, yeah! Anyone who runs, is a VC. Anyone
who stands still, is a well-disciplined VC! You guys oughta do a story about me
sometime!
Private Joker: Why
should we do a story about you?
Door Gunner: 'Cuz
I'm so f****n' good! I done got me 157 dead gooks killed. Plus 50 water
buffalo, too! Them's all confirmed!
Private Joker: Any
women or children?
Door Gunner:
Sometimes!
Private Joker: How
can you shoot women or children?
Door Gunner: Easy!
Ya just don't lead 'em so much! Ain't war hell?
Private Eightball:
What we have here, little yellow sister, is a magnificent specimen of
pure Alabama Blacksnake. But it ain't too goddamned beaucoup.
Private Joker: A day without blood is like a day without sunshine.
Gunnery Sergeant
Hartman: Where the hell are you from anyway, private?
Private Cowboy: Sir,
Texas, sir.
Gunnery Sergeant
Hartman: Holy dog shit! Texas? Only steers and queers come from Texas, Private
Cowboy, and you don't look much like a steer to me, so that kinda narrows it
down. Do you suck d****?
Private Cowboy: Sir,
no, sir!
Gunnery Sergeant
Hartman: Are you a peter puffer?
Private Cowboy: Sir,
no, sir!
Gunnery Sergeant
Hartman: I bet you're the kind of guy who would f*** a person in the ass and
not even have the goddamn common courtesy to give him a reach-around. I'll be
watching you!
Gunnery Sergeant
Hartman: Did your parents have any children that lived?
Private Gomer Pyle:
Sir, yes, sir.
Gunnery Sergeant
Hartman: I bet they regret that. You're so ugly you could be a modern art
masterpiece! What's your name fat body?
Private Gomer Pyle:
Sir, Leonard Lawrence, sir.
Private Eightball: Now you might not believe
it, but under fire Animal Mother is one of the... finest human beings in the
world. All he needs is somebody to throw hand grenades at him the rest of his
life.
Private
Joker: The dead know only one thing: it is better to be alive.
Crazy
Earl: These are great days we're living, bros. We are jolly green giants,
walking the Earth with guns. These people we wasted here today are the finest
human beings we will ever know. After we rotate back to the world, we're gonna
miss not having anyone around that's worth shooting.
Private Joker: Are
those... live rounds?
Private Gomer Pyle:
Seven-six-two millimeter. Full metal jacket. 7.62 x 39
Gunnery
Sergeant Hartman: Today... is Christmas! There will be a magic show at
zero-nine-thirty! Chaplain Charlie will tell you about how the free world will
conquer Communism with the aid of God and a few Marines! God has a hard-on for
Marines because we kill everything we see! He plays His games, we play ours! To
show our appreciation for so much power, we keep heaven packed with fresh
souls! God was here before the Marine Corps! So you can give your heart to
Jesus, but your ass belongs to the Corps! Do you ladies understand?
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wallpaper pictures photos images video north and south Vietnam War veterans
homeless living on the street, Matthew
Modine as Private/Corporal/Sergeant James T. "Joker" Davis. The
narrator who claims to have joined the U.S. Marine Corps to see combat, and
later becomes an independent-minded combat correspondent. Joker wears a
peace-sign medallion on his uniform as well as writing "Born to Kill"
on his helmet, which he explains as an expression of Jungian philosophy
concerning the duality of man. Vincent D'Onofrio as Private Leonard "Gomer
Pyle" Lawrence. An overweight, clumsy, slow-witted recruit who becomes the
focus of Hartman's attention for his incompetence and excess weight. D'Onofrio
was required to gain weight for the role and added 70 lb (32 kg) to his frame,
for a total weight of 280 lb (130 kg). This weight gain broke the record for
the largest weight gained for a role set by Robert De Niro for Raging Bull (1980),
a record D'Onofrio still holds. It took him nine months to shed the excess
weight.[2][3] R. Lee Ermey as Gunnery Sergeant Hartman. The Parris Island drill
instructor who trains his recruits to transform them into Marines. R. Lee Ermey
actually served as a U.S. Marine drill instructor during the Vietnam War. Based
on this experience, he ad libbed much of his dialogue in the film.Arliss Howard
as Private/Sergeant Robert "Cowboy" Evans. A Texan who attends boot
camp with Joker and Pyle. He becomes a rifleman and later encounters Joker in
Vietnam, where Cowboy takes command of a rifle squad.Adam Baldwin as Sergeant
"Animal Mother". the nihilistic M60 machine gunner of the Lusthog
Squad. His helmet bears the inscription: "I Am Become Death", a
quotation from the Bhagavad Gita.Dorian Harewood as Corporal
"Eightball". An African-American member of the Lusthog Squad,
insensitive about his ethnicity (e.g. "Put a nigger behind the
trigger"), and Animal Mother's closest friend.Kevyn Major Howard as
Private First Class "Rafter Man". Rafter Man works as a combat
photographer in the Stars and Stripes office with Joker.Ed O'Ross as Lieutenant
Walter J. "Touchdown" Schinowski. The commander of the Lusthog
Squad's platoon.John Terry as Lieutenant Lockhart: The PAO Officer in Charge
and Joker's assignment editor.Kieron Jecchinis as Sergeant "Crazy
Earl": The squad leader, he is forced to assume platoon command when
Platoon Commander 2LT Walter J. Schinowski is killed. As in the novel he
carries a BB gun, which is visible just before he dies.John Stafford as Doc
Jay: A U.S. Navy Hospital Corpsman attached to the Lusthog squad.Tim Colceri as
the door gunner of the helicopter transporting Joker and Rafter Man to the Tet
Offensive front. He was initially cast to play the role of "Gunnery
Sergeant Hartman", which ultimately went to R. Lee Ermey.[4] Inflight, he
shoots at civilians, while enthusiastically repeating "Get some!",
boasting "157 dead Gooks killed, and 50 water buffaloes too." When
Joker asks if that includes women and children, he admits it stating,
"Sometimes." Joker then asks, "How could you shoot women and
children?" to which the door gunner replies jokingly, "Easy, you just
don't lead 'em so much!...Ha, ha, ha, ha...Ain't war hell?!" This scene is
adapted from Michael Herr's 1977 book Dispatches. Papillon Soo Soo as Da Nang
Hooker. An attractive and scantily dressed prostitute. She is memorable for the
phrases, "Me love you long time", "Me so horny", and
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