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In 2003, soon after the invasion of Iraq, the capture of Saddam Hussein was code-named “Operation Red Dawn,” with the prime target location labeled “Wolverine I.” Army Capt. Geoffrey ...
Sound the alarm. Red Dawn is go. No, we’re not talking about a Cold War invasion. Red Dawn is the name of a new series of high-performance electric guitars from Schecter, presenting five variations on ...
Jennifer Grey looked back on how a sex scene with Patrick Swayze — that was ultimately cut from 1984’s Red Dawn — was derailed by him being drunk, and her "smoking a lot of weed" at the time.
Red Dawn came out in the summer leading up to that election. Audiences accepted it as an old-fashioned cheer-for-the-heroes film. To most critics, the film was a hokey bit of flag-waving pandering.
Red Dawn arrived at the right time to give American viewers an invasion story that many thought could never happen there. The movie cleverly draws from real-world invasions in Europe to depict ...
As the Ukraines fight the invasion of Russia into their country, Russian armored vehicles destroyed by resistance fighters have been spray-painted with the word “Wolverines.” “Red Dawn ...
Red Dawn can be seen as a pop cultural inoculation against the “Vietnam syndrome,” the legacy of self-doubt about the morality of U.S. foreign policy.
Instead, creators are on strike because studios want to make nothing but Red Dawn, branded mediocrities that demand no more than a modicum of your attention. Forget North Korea. The enemy is within.
Waltz was about 10 years old when Red Dawn first came out, and he remembers how the movie inspired him to devise a plan to fight the Russians with his bow and arrow if the invasion came.
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