Basic Training is a comedic film that follows the story of a woman as she navigates the challenges of basic military training. Along the way, she encounters humorous situations involving aerobics, making out in a car, office politics, and the Pentagon. The plot also delves into themes of military secrets, female empowerment, and sexual harassment. With a blend of comedy and romance, this film provides an entertaining and light-hearted look at life in the military.
In Crash Dive (1996), a former Navy SEAL is called back into action to help the US Navy stop a terrorist plot targeting a nuclear submarine. As tensions rise and time runs out, the team must work together to prevent a catastrophic disaster.
Reel Bad Arabs: How Hollywood Vilifies a People takes a critical look at the negative and stereotypical representation of Arabs and Muslims in American cinema. Examining the history of Arab and Muslim characterizations on screen, the documentary reveals the impact of these portrayals on real-life perceptions and contributes to the perpetuation of stereotypes. Through interviews with scholars, activists, and filmmakers, the film aims to shed light on the racial profiling, propaganda, and prejudice prevalent in the film industry.
Major Paolo Altieri of the Paratroopers Corps foils the kidnapping of child, but becomes the victim himself of a violent assault by the bandits. He realises that the criminals have used an experimental machine gun that's used only in his own Corps. Altieri begins to take part in police raids on criminal activities, and ultimately discovers a conspiracy to overthrow the democratic government.
Vaccine Syndrome is from the military victim’s point of view about the Direct Order they received from their superior officers to receive the controversial Anthrax Vaccine. With all of the facts about the Vaccine, the US Military still intends to vaccinate the entire US Military.
A reporter is given a tour of the Nevada Test Site before witnessing an atom bomb detonation, part of the Operation Teapot series of nuclear tests in 1955.
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