Get Paid for using YouTube!


Subtitles for Apocalypse Now - Redux.

English Subtitles for DivX Movies.


Select one of the letters to view a proper section of titles list:

# A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z



Apocalypse Now - Redux

Click here to download subtitles file for the movie "Apocalypse Now - Redux"

Get Paid for using YouTube!


Ads:

This is the end
Beautiful friend
This is the end
My only friend
The end
Of our elaborate plans
The end
Of everything that stands
The end
No safety nor surprise
The end
I'll never look into your eyes
Again
Can you picture
What will be
So limitless and free
Desperately in need
Of some
Stranger's hand
In a
Desperate land
Lost in a Roman
Wilderness of pain
And all the children
Are insane
All the children
Are insane
Waiting for the summer rain
Yeah
Saigon.
Shit.
I'm still only in Saigon.
Every time, I think I'm gonna wake up back in the jungle.
When I was home after my first tour, it was worse.
I'd wake up, and there'd be nothing.
I hardly said a word to my wife until I said yes to a divorce.
When I was here, I wanted to be there.
When I was there, all I could think of was getting back into the jungle.
I'm here a week now.
Waiting for a mission...
getting softer.
Every minute I stay in this room, I get weaker.
And every minute Charlie squats in the bush, he gets stronger.
Each time I looked around, the walls moved in a little tighter.
Fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck Yeah
Come on, babe, come on now Livin' life, yeah
Fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck Yeah
Fuck, yeah, come on, baby
Fuck, baby, fuck, fuck
Oh, yeah, oh, fuck
Yeah, do it, yeah, come on
Yeah, all right
Yeah
Yeah, yeah
Yeah
Yeah, yeah
Yeah
Everyone gets everything he wants.
I wanted a mission...
and for my sins, they gave me one.
Brought it up to me like room service.
Captain Willard? Are you in there?
Yeah, I'm comin'.
It was a real choice mission.
And when it was over, I'd never want another.
- What do you want? - Are you all right, Captain?
What does it look like?
- Are you Willard, 505th Battalion? - Affirmative.
- 173rd Airborne? - Yeah.
- Assigned to SOG? - Hey, buddy, gonna shut the door?
We have orders to escort you to the airfield.
- What are the charges? - Sir?
- What'd I do? - There's no charges, Captain.
You have orders to report to Com-Sec Intelligence at Nha Trang.
- I see. - All right?
- Nha Trang, for me? - That's right.
Come on, Captain. You still have a few hours to get cleaned up.
- I'm not feeling too good. - Captain?
Dave, come here and give me a hand. We got a dead one.
Come on, Captain. Let's take a shower.
- Don't be an ass. - Get a hold of him good.
We're gonna take a shower, Captain. In we go.
Stand underneath this, Captain.
I was going to the worst place in the world...
and I didn't even know it yet.
Weeks away and hundreds of miles up a river...
that snaked through the war like a main circuit cable...
plugged straight into Kurtz.
It was no accident that I got to be the caretaker...
of Colonel Walter E. Kurtz's memory--
any more than being back in Saigon was an accident.
There is no way to tell his story without telling my own.
If his story is really a confession--
- Captain Willard reporting, sir. - then so is mine.
- Captain. Good. Come on in. - Thank you, sir.
- Stand at ease. - General.
You want a cigarette?
No, thank you, sir.
-Have you ever seen this man before? -No, sir.
- Met the general or myself? - No, sir.
Not personally.
- You've worked a lot on your own? - Yes, sir, I have.
Your report specifies intelligence...
counterintelligence with Com-Sec, "l" Corps.
I'm not presently disposed to discuss those operations, sir.
Did you not work for the CIA in "l" Corps?
No, sir.
Did you not assassinate a government tax collector...
Quang Tri Province, June 18, 1968?
Captain?
Sir, I am unaware of any such activity or operation--
nor would I be disposed to discuss such an operation...
if it did, in fact, exist, sir.
I thought we'd have a bite of lunch while we talk.
I hope you brought a good appetite, Captain.
I notice that you have a bad hand there. You wounded?
I had a little fishing accident on R and R, sir.
- Fishing on R and R? - Yes, sir.
But you're feeling fit? You're ready for duty?
Yes, General. Very much so, sir.
Well, let's see what we have here, roast beef, and usually it's not bad.
Try some, Jerry, and pass it around.
To save a little time, we might pass both ways.
Captain, I don't know how you feel about this shrimp...
but if you'll eat it...
you'll never have to prove your courage in any other way.
I swear, why don't I just take a piece here?
Captain, you've heard of Colonel Walter E. Kurtz?
Yes, sir, I've heard the name.
Oh, Jesus! Operations officer, Fifth Special Forces.
Luke, would you play that tape for the captain, please?
- Yes, sir. I'm sorry, sir. - Listen to this carefully, Captain.
October 9, 0430 hours, sector Peter, Victor, King.
These were monitored out of Cambodia.
This has been verified as Col. Kurtz's voice.
I watched a snail...
crawl along the edge of a straight razor.
That's my dream.
That's my nightmare.
Crawling, slithering...
along the edge...
of a straight razor...
and surviving.
Transmission 11, received '68, December 30, 0500 hours.
Sector King, Zulu, King.
But we must kill them.
We must incinerate them.
Pig after pig.
Cow after cow.
Village after village. Army after army.
And they call me an assassin.
What do you call it when the assassins accuse the assassin?
They lie. They lie, and we have to be merciful...
for those who lie.
Those nabobs.
I hate them.
I do hate them.
Walt Kurtz was one of the most outstanding officers...
this country's ever produced.
He was brilliant. He was outstanding in every way.
And he was a good man, too, a humanitarian man.
A man of wit and humour.
He joined the Special Forces.
And after that his...
ideas, methods...
became...
unsound.
Unsound.
Now he's crossed into Cambodia with this...
Montagnard army of his that worship...
the man like a god...
and follow every order, however ridiculous.
Well, I have some other shocking news to tell you.
Col. Kurtz was about to be arrested for murder.
I don't follow, sir. Murdered who?
Kurtz had ordered the execution of some Vietnamese intelligence agents--
men he believed were double agents.
So he took matters into his own hands.
Well, you see, Willard...
in this war, things get confused out there.
Power, ideals, the old morality...
and practical military necessity.
But out there with these natives...
it must be a temptation to...
be God.
Because there's a conflict in every human heart...
between the rational and the irrational...
between good and evil...
and good does not always triumph.
Sometimes...
the dark side...
overcomes what Lincoln called the better angels of our nature.
Every man has got a breaking point.
You and I have them.
Walt Kurtz has reached his.
And very obviously, he has gone insane.
Yes, sir. Very much so, sir. Obviously insane.
Your mission is to proceed up the Nung River in a navy patrol boat--
pick up Col. Kurtz's path at Nu Mung Ba...
follow it, learn what you can along the way.
When you find the colonel, infiltrate his team by--
whatever means available and terminate the colonel's command.
Terminate the colonel?
He's out there operating without any decent restraint...
totally beyond the pale of any acceptable...
human conduct...
and he is still on the field, commanding troops.
Terminate with extreme prejudice.
You understand, Captain, that this mission...
does not exist nor will it ever exist.
How many people had I already killed?
There were those six that I knew about for sure--
close enough to blow their last breath in my face.
But this time it was an American...
and an officer.
That wasn't supposed to make any difference to me...
but it did.
Shit. Charging a man with murder in this place...
was like handing out speeding tickets at the Indy 500.
I took the mission. What the hell else was I gonna do?
But I really didn't know what I'd do when I found him.
- Did you check the tank? - Yeah.
I was being ferried down the coast in a navy PBR...
a type of plastic patrol boat-- a pretty common sight on the rivers.
They said it was a good way to pick up information and move...
without drawing a lot of attention, and that was okay.
I needed the air and the time.
Only problem was I wouldn't be alone.
Mornin', Captain.
The crew were mostly just kids--
rock and rollers with one foot in their graves.
- How old are you? - Seventeen.
The machinist-- the one they called Chef-- was from New Orleans.
He was wrapped too tight for Vietnam.
Probably wrapped too tight for New Orleans.
Lance, on the forward fifties...
was a famous surfer from the beaches south of L.A.
To look at him, you wouldn't believe he'd ever fired a weapon in his life.
Clean-- Mr Clean-- was from some South Bronx shit-hole...
and I think the light and the space of Vietnam...
really put the zap on his head.
Then there was Phillips, the chief.
It might have been my mission, but it sure as shit was the chief's boat.
There's about two points where we can draw enough water...
to get into the Nung River.
They're both hot. Belong to Charlie.
Don't worry about it.
Don't smoke.
You know, I've pulled a few special ops in here.
About six months ago...
I took a man who was going up past the bridge at Do Lung.
He was regular army too.
Heard he shot himself in the head.
At first I thought they handed me the wrong dossier.
I couldn't believe they wanted this man dead.
Third-generation West Point, top of his class.
Korea, Airborne, about a thousand decorations.
Et cetera, et cetera.
I'd heard his voice on the tape, and it really put the hook in me...
but I couldn't connect up that voice with this man.
Like they said, he had an impressive career.
Maybe too impressive. I mean, perfect.
He was being groomed for one of the top slots in the corporation--
general, chief of staff, anything.
In 1964, he returned from a tour with Advisory Command in Vietnam...
and things started to slip.
His report to the Joint Chiefs of Staff...
and Lyndon Johnson was restricted.
Seems they didn't dig what he had to tell them.
During the next few months, he made three requests for transfer...
to Airborne training, Fort Benning, Georgia, and was finally accepted.
Airborne?
He was 38 years old.
Why the fuck would he do that?
1966,joins Special Forces...
returns to Vietnam.
Hey, what's that?
- Arc light. - What's up?
- B-52 strike. - Yeah?
- What's that? - Arc light.
I hate that. Every time I hear that, something terrible happens.
Charlie don't never see 'em or hear 'em, man.
There they are.
Concussion will suck the air out of your damn lungs.
Something terrible is gonna happen.
Smoke! Secondary burning.
Hueys over there. Lots of Hueys.
Let's have a look, Chief.
It was the Air-Cav. First of the Ninth--
That's them.
our escorts to the mouth of the Nung River.
But they were supposed to be waiting for us another 30 kilometres ahead.
Well, Air Mobile. Those boys just couldn't stay put.
Hey, kid, come on. Get down. Come on.
First of the Ninth was an old cavalry division...
that had cashed in its horses for choppers...
and gone tear-assing around 'Nam looking for the shit.
They'd given Charlie a few surprises in their time here.
What they were mopping up now hadn't even happened yet an hour ago.
Just keeping running by. We're for television.
Don't look at the camera. Just keep-- Go on. Keep going.
This is for television. Don't look at the camera.
Just go by like you're fighting, like you're fighting.
Don't look at the camera. It's for television. Just go through.
Just go by. Keep on going.
Keep going. Don't look at the camera. Go on. Keep going.
All right, come on. Go.
Right here. Yes. Over here. Over here.
Where can I find the CO?
That's the colonel comin' down!
The CO's on that chopper.
Lieutenant, bomb that tree line back about 100 yards!
- Give me some room to breathe! - Yes, sir!
Body cards!
- Sir? - Bring my body cards!
Yes, sir!
I'm the Fourth Tank commander. I got five tanks broken down.
We're all right with the tanks. It's all right, Captain.
Captain Willard!
I carry priority papers from Com-Sec Intelligence, II Corps.
I understand Nha Trang has briefed you...
on the requirements of my mission.
What mission? I haven't heard from Nha Trang.
Sir, your unit is supposed to escort us into the Nung!
- We'll see what we can do. - Colonel!
But just stay out of my way until this is done, Captain.
All right, let's see what we have. Let's see what we have.
A two of spades, three of spades, four of diamonds...
six of clubs, eight of spades.
There isn't one worth a jack in the whole bunch.
Four of diamonds.
- Hey, Captain, what's that? - Death cards!
- What? - Death cards!
- Death? - Lets Charlie know who did this.
- Cheer up, son. - We will not hurt or harm you.
- Fire in the hole! - Fire in the hole!
This is an area that is controlled...
by the Vietcong and North Vietnamese.
Jim.
We are here to help you.
- We extend a welcome hand... - Come on.
-to those who would like to return... -Everybody in?
to the arms of the South Vietnamese government.
Get in. Hurry up.
Move it out.
This is an area that is controlled...
by the Vietcong and North Vietnamese.
Hey! What's this? What is this?
This man's hurt pretty bad, sir.
About the only thing that's holding his guts in, sir, is that pot lid.
Yeah? What do you have to say?
This soldier is dirty VC. He wants water. He can drink paddy water.
Get outta here! Give me that canteen.
- He's VC! - Any man that's brave enough to--
Get outta here! I'll kick your fuckin' ass!
He killed a lot of our people!
Any man brave enough to fight with his guts...
strapped on him can drink from my canteen.
Hey, Colonel, I think one of those sailors is Lance Johnson, the surfer.
- Where? Here? You sure? - Down there.
Yeah? Here.
Repeat. We have a body count. We have--
What's your name, sailor?
-Gunner's Mate Third Class Johnson. -Gunner's Mate Third Class--
- Lance Johnson, the surfer? - Yes, sir.
It's an honour to meet you. I've admired your nose riding for years.
I like your cutback too. I think you have the best cutback there is.
- Thank you, sir. - You can cut out the "sir" crap.
I'm Bill Kilgore. I'm a goofy foot.
- This guy with ya? - Yeah.
I want you to meet some guys.
- This is Mike from San Diego. - Far out.
-Johnny from Malibu. Solid surfers. -John, hi. Far out.
None of us are anywhere near your class though.
No way.
We do a lot of surfing around here. I like to finish operations early.
Fly down to Yung Tau for the evening glass.
Been riding since you got here?
No way. I haven't surfed since I been here.
Through Christ, our Lord...
from Whom all good things come...
through Him in the unity of the Holy Spirit.
All glory and honour is Yours, Almighty Father.
Let us bring our iniquities to the Father...
in the words our Saviour gave us.
Our Father, Who art in heaven, hallowed be Thy name.
Thy kingdom come. Thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven.
Give us this day our daily bread...
and forgive us our trespasses...
as we forgive those who trespass against us.
Lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil.
Kilgore had had a pretty good day for himself.
They choppered in the T-bones and the beer...
and turned the LZ into a beach party.
The more they tried to make it just like home...
the more they made everybody miss it.
Make my meat rare-- rare but not cold.
Well, he wasn't a bad officer, I guess.
He loved his boys, and you felt safe with him.
He was one of those guys that had that weird light around him.
You just knew he wasn't gonna get so much as a scratch here.
What happened to your mission? Nha Trang forget all about you?
Airborne.
Sir, two places we can get into the river.
- Yeah. - Here and here.
It's a pretty wide delta, but these are the only two spots I'm sure of.
That village you're pointing at is kind of hairy.
- What do you mean "hairy," sir? - It's hairy.
Got some pretty heavy ordnance.
I lost a few recon ships in there now and again.
What's the name of that goddamn village? Vin Drin--
- Dop. - Dop or Lop?
Damn gook names all sound the same.
Mike, you know anything about this point at Vin Drin Dop?
That's a fantastic peak.
- Peak? - About six foot.
It's an outstanding peak. It's got both the long right and left slide...
with a bowl section that's unbelievable.
It's just tube city.
Why didn't you tell me that before? A good peak.
There aren't any good peaks in this whole shitty country.
It's all goddamn beach break.
It's really hairy in there. That's where we lost McDonald.
They shot the hell out of us there. That's Charlie's point.
Sir, we can go in there tomorrow at dawn.
There's always a good offshore breeze in the morning.
We may not be able to get the boat in.
The draught at the mouth of that river may be too shallow.
We'll pick your boat up and put it down like a baby where you want it.
This is the First of the Ninth, Air-Cav, son.
Air mobile! I can take that point and hold it as long as I like.
You can get anyplace up that river that suits you, young Captain.
Hell, a six-foot peak.
Take a gunship back to the division.
Lance, go with Mike and let him pick out a board for you.
Bring me my Yater Spoon, the eight-six.
- I don't know, sir-- - What is it, soldier?
It's hairy in there. It's Charlie's point.
Charlie don't surf!
Hey, Jesus, Clean, you ain't gonna believe this. Look.
Hey, man! They're pickin' up the boat!
- How are you feeling, Jimmy? - Like a mean motherfucker, sir!
All right, son, let 'er rip.
Let's go!
I never have got used to a light board. I can't get used to one.
- I'm used to a heavy board. - I know, it's a real drag.
- You prefer a heavy or light board? - Heavier.
- Really? - Yeah!
I thought all the young guys like lighter boards.
- You can't ride the nose on those. - Big Duke Six.
This is Eagle Thrust Seven. We've got it spotted.
Duke Six to Eagle Thrust.
Put on heading two-seven-zero. Assume attack formation.
That's a roger, Big Duke. We're going in.
Hey, Lance, we'll come in low out of the rising sun.
About a mile out, we'll put on the music.
- Music? - Yeah, I use Wagner.
Scares the hell out of the slopes. My boys love it.
Hey, they're gonna play music!
How come all you guys sit on your helmet?
So we don't get our balls blown off.
Big Duke Six to Eagle Thrust. Put on psy war op.
Make it loud. This is a Romeo Fox Trot. Shall we dance?
Yes, sir!
- Come on! - All right. Fire.
We got a couple-- at that tree line.
We're taking fire from the holes.
Run, Charlie!
This should make everything burn.
We got a couple of people ahead here.
-What's going down here? -We got an automatic! Shoot to kill!
-Shoot to kill in the open! -I spotted a large weapon down below.
We're gonna go down and check it out.
All right, this is Fox Trot. We're pullin' in.
What a shot.
Outstanding, Red Team. Outstanding. Get you a case of beer for that.
Six-four-one-zero, we're over the village right now.
I see a vehicle in the courtyard. I'm gonna check it out.
Well done, Hawks.
Want some twenty-Mike-Mike-Vulcan along those tree lines.
Ripple the shit out of' em.
Got a vehicle on the bridge, 50 calibre on board.
He's moving across to resupply the weapon.
Big Duke Six, clear the area. I'm coming down myself.
Don't these people ever give up?
Nice shot, Bill.
- Shit! - All right, all right!
-It's just a flare! -It's a flare! Gotta get outta here!
Un-ass that shit. Get it outta here!
Get it out. It's just a flare. It's all right.
- Everybody all right? Lance? - I'm fine!
Get down!
I'm not going! I'm not going! I'm not going.
We just got a secondary down there in the plaza.
Hold on to your position.
Duke Six, we've got wounded down there.
- Get a stretcher over here! - You're all right.
- Please, God! Help me! - Give him some morphine.
My God! Oh!
- Seven-four-two! - Where's that duster?
I want my wounded out of there and in the hospital in 15 minutes.
I want my men out.
Somebody stay in there tight with Big Duke.
This is Ten-Ten. We're gonna be in, throw 'em on and get out.
She's got a grenade!
She's got a grenade!
The whole thing blew up.
- She blew the shit-- - Fucking savages.
- Get a medevac. - Holy Christ, she's a SAP.
I'm gonna get that dink bitch.
Get over there, Johnny. Roll that right skid right up her ass.
We gotta get some air in these trees.
It's goddamn eat-up with enemy down here.
I'm taking fire. I'm taking hits all over.
Three o'clock! I'm drawing heavy fire!
I'm hit! Mayday! Mayday! I'm goin' in.
My tail rotor's out. I got control.
- What do you think? - Wow! This is really exciting, man.
- No! No! The waves! The waves! - Oh, right.
Look at that. Breaks both ways. Watch. Watch.
Look! Good six-foot swells!
Come here, Lance.
Incoming!
This LZ is still pretty hot, sir.
Maybe you ought to surf somewhere else.
What do you know about surfing, Major?
You're from goddamn New Jersey.
Come here! Come here!
- Change! - You mean right now, sir?
I wanna see how rideable that stuff is. Go change.
It's still pretty hairy out there.
- Do you wanna surf, soldier? - Yes, sir.
That's good, son, 'cause you either surf or fight.
That clear? Get going. I'll cover for 'em.
And bring a board for Lance.
We can't do shit until the boat gets here.
Lance, I'll bet you can't wait to get out there.
- What? - See how they break both ways?
One guy can break right, one left, simultaneous. What do you think?
We ought to wait for the tide to come up.
- Come here. Look. - Incoming!
The tide doesn't come in for six hours!
You wanna wait here for six hours?
Yo! Chief! Chief!
Okay, fellas, quit hiding. Come on! Let's go!
- Dick-heads, take off! - Goddamn it!
Don't you think it's a little risky for R and R?
If I say it's safe to surf this beach, it's safe to surf this beach!
I'm not afraid to surf this place!
I'll surf this fuckin' place.
Give me that R-T, soldier.
Dove Four, this is Big Duke Six. Goddamn it!
I want that tree line bombed!
Big Duke Six, roger. Dove One-Three, stand by.
Blow them into the Stone Age, son!
- Out! - No, back, no!
Let me take care of this. Get that out of here!
- I'm sorry. - Come here now. All right.
- No, ma'am. Sorry! -Jimmy!
Hawk One-Two, Dove One-Three.
They need some napalm in the tree line. Can you put it down there?
Right, One-Three. We're fixin' to fuck with 'em. What's the target?
We're trying to suppress some mortar fire off the tree line down there.
- Roger. Here we come. - Good. Give it all you got.
Bring in all your ships.
Put him in my chopper. Get him back to the hospital.
No, no, no, you got to go with him.
Come on! Go! Go! Get it outta here!
Tell my guys I want my board!
Big Duke Six, this is Dove One-Three.
The jets are inbound now. You got about 30 seconds to bomb station.
Get your people back and heads down. This is gonna be a big one.
Don't worry.
We'll have this place cleaned up in a jiffy, son. Don't you worry.
Give me those shorts.
These are from the Air-Cav, a present from me and the boys.
I want to see you do your stuff in 'em out there.
You smell that?
- Do you smell that? - What?
Napalm, son. Nothing else in the world smells like that.
Come on. Move it! Move it! Move it!
I love the smell of napalm in the morning.
You know, one time we had a hill bombed for 12 hours.
When it was all over, I walked up.
We didn't find one of them, not one stinking dink body.
But the smell-- You know, that gasoline smell.
The whole hill smelled like...
victory.
Someday this war's gonna end.
- Lance! The wind! - Huh?
- The wind! - What?
It's blowin' onshore! It's gonna blow this place out.
- It's gonna ruin it! - Not cool! It's gonna blow out!
It's the goddamn napalm! That's what's doin' it!
I know. I'm really sorry, Colonel. I'm afraid that does it.
The kid's got a reputation.
You can't expect him to surf those sloppy waves.
- I understand. - I'm an artist, Bill.
- I couldn't surf that stuff. - I apologize. It's not my fault.
The waves are gettin' blown out by the napalm.
Don't get me wrong--
It was the bombs causing a vortex with the wind.
I accept your apology.
But if you could hang around 20 minutes--
- Some other time, Bill. -Just 20 minutes!
- I'm an artist. - Keep walking.
Okay, give it a try, guys. One goes left and one goes right.
Look, Lance.
- You through surfing? - Yeah!
- Wanna say good-bye to the colonel? - No.
- You sure? - Yeah!
- Get the fuck outta here. - It's the napalm.
Just wait 20 minutes!
Damn! Fuck!
They've been lookin' for ya.
- Don't leave without me! - Where the fuck you goin'?
Here!
Incoming!
That's the colonel's surfboard!
Hey, get the fuck off me! It's mine!
You fucking Airborne!
- Lance. - Chef, light up, man.
Come on. Let's get high.
- Wanna smoke? - Let's do it, man. Light up.
Someday this war's gonna end.
That would be just fine with the boys on the boat.
They weren't looking for anything more than a way home.
- Captain? - Trouble is, I'd been back there...
and I knew that it just didn't exist any more.
Buddha time. Here.
All right, that's great, you motherfuckers. Yeah.
If that's how Kilgore fought the war...
I began to wonder what they really had against Kurtz.
It wasn't just insanity and murder.
There was enough of that to go around for everyone.
I mean, he never was hurtin' for pussy.
I meet Raquel Welch.
I make a nice mango cream pudding.
You know, kind of spread it around on us.
She's into mangos too.
She's like one limb above me.
-We're both in the jungle here nude. -Hey, Chief.
- Yeah? - Here comes that colonel guy again.
You know how hard it is to find a board you like.
I will not hurt or harm you.
I will not hurt or harm you.
Just give me back the board, Lance.
It was a good board, and I like it.
You know how hard it is to find a board you like.
- He's a determined motherfucker! - I will not hurt or harm you.
I will not hurt or harm you.
Just give me back the board, Lance.
It was a good board, and I like it.
You know how hard it is to find a board you like.
- I will not hurt or harm you. -Jesus Christ.
That guy's too fuckin' much, man.
Do you think he would have shot us?
He wouldn't have shot us on the beach...
but he would have shot us if he saw me taking his board.
Let's go surfin' now Everybody's learnin' how
Let's get this board out of my turret.
Sucker.
How am I going to shoot him the next time he comes around?
Hey, Chef, make some room back there for the board.
Sock it to me, Lance.
I wonder if that's the same chopper.
He's probably got them all over the river with that recording.
We'll have to hold up here till dark, Chief.
Don't worry, Lance. He won't follow us too far.
What makes you say that?
You think that big Cav colonel wants everyone upriver...
to know we stole his board?
I didn't steal it!
- Captain? - Hmm?
Just how far up this river we goin'?
It's classified, Chief. I can't tell ya.
We're goin' up pretty far.
Is it gonna be hairy?
I don't know, kid. Yeah, probably.
You like it like that, Captain, when it's hot, hairy?
Fuck.
Maybe you'll get a chance to know...
what the fuck you are in some factory in Ohio.
Hey, Chief, I'm gonna go get those mangos now, okay?
- Take somebody with ya. - Yeah, I'll take--
I'll go with him.
Chef?
- Yes, sir? - How come they call you that?
- Call me what, sir? - Chef.
- Because you like mangos and stuff? - No, sir, I'm a real chef.
- I'm a saucier. - Saucier?
Yes, sir. See, I come from New Orleans.
I was raised to be a saucier, a great saucier.
- What's a saucier? - You specialize in sauces.
Gotta be a mango tree here somewhere.
Then, I was supposed to go to Paris...
study at the Escoffier school.
But then I got orders for my physical.
Hell, I joined the navy.
Heard they had better food.
Cook school-- that did it.
- Yeah, how's that? - You don't wanna hear about that.
They lined us up in front of a hundred yards of prime rib.
All of us, you know, lined up lookin' at it.
Magnificent meat. Really! Beautifully marbled.
Next thing, they're throwing the meat into these big cauldrons--
all of it-- boiling it!
I looked inside, man. It was turning grey.
I couldn't fucking believe that one.
That's when I applied for radioman school, but then they gave me--
What is it?
Charlie?
It's a tiger!
Son of a bitch! It's a tiger, man! It's a tiger!
Battle stations. Lance, up front.
- Get on your 60! - Got it.
- Holy shit! A fuckin' tiger! - Chef, come on!
- Captain, come on! - Let's hop in and go!
Let's go!
You were right. Never get out of the boat.
- Bring that 60 forward! - Why never get out of the boat?
I gotta remember! Never get out of the boat!
Never get out of the boat!
- How many is it? - A fuckin' tiger!
- What? - A tiger?
Yes! I've had it! I've had the whole goddamn fuckin' shit, man!
You can kiss my ass on the county square...
because I'm fuckin' buggin' out.
I didn't come here for this.
I don't fuckin' need it! I don't want it.
I didn't get out the goddamn eighth grade for this kind of shit!
All I wanted to do was fuckin' cook!
I just wanted to learn to fuckin' cook, man!
- You're all right. - What happened, bro?
You're all right. You're gonna be all right.
All right? It's gonna be all right?
Never get out of the fuckin' boat.
Hi, tiger! Bye, tiger! Goodbye!
Never get out of the boat.
Absolutely goddamn right...
unless you were going all the way.
Kurtz got off the boat.
He split from the whole fuckin' programme.
How did that happen?
What did he see here that first tour?
Thirty-eight fucking years old.
If you joined the Green Berets...
there was no way you'd ever get above colonel.
Kurtz knew what he was giving up.
The more I read and began to understand...
the more I admired him.
His family and friends couldn't understand it...
and they couldn't talk him out of it.
He had to apply three times, and he put up with a ton of shit.
But when he threatened to resign, they gave it to him.
The next youngest guy in his class was half his age.
They must have thought he was some far-out old man...
humping it over that course.
I did it when I was 19. It damn near wasted me.
A tough motherfucker.
He finished it.
He could have gone for general...
but he went for himself instead.
Dear Eva...
Today was really a new one.
Almost got eaten alive by a fuckin' tiger.
Really un-fucking believable, you know?
We're taking this guy, Captain Willard, up the river...
but he hasn't told us yet where we're taking him.
Come on, baby
Thought you might have heard by now from Elwood.
October 1967. On special assignment...
Kontoom Province, II Corps.
Kurtz staged Operation Archangel with combined local forces.
Rated a major success.
He received no official clearance.
He just thought it up and did it.
What balls.
They were gonna nail his ass to the floorboards for that one.
But after the press got ahold of it...
they promoted him to full colonel instead.
Oh, man, the bullshit piled up so fast in Vietnam.
You needed wings to stay above it.
This sure enough is a bizarre sight in the middle of this shit.
Expecting us this time?
Damned if I know.
Hello. Hello.
Jesus--
Wow.
- It goes back up into the truck. - What?
We gotta get all that stuff up.
Hau Phat. You ever been up here before, Chef?
I bet you we can score up here.
Check out the bikes, Lance.
Yamaha, Suzuki. Yeah!
- That's a good one. - Yeah, Sukiyaki.
Yeah, man. This is something.
- Please! - This must be the guy.
Right over there.
Sergeant. Sergeant.
Three drums of diesel fuel, PBR five--
Come on, man! Move!
We don't have time. One hour. That's all. What do you want?
- Can I get some Panama Red? - Yeah, I'll get you Panama Red.
- Sergeant? - Destination?
I don't have no destination.
I can't do a goddamn thing without a destination.
- Sarge? Sarge? - I need a destination!
I can't do a thing about it with a destination.
These guys are with me. Destination's classified.
I carry priority papers from Com-Sec Intelligence.
Okay, right, sir. Hey, listen, it's a real big night.
Eight bucks for that-- Hey!
All right. Damn.
-Just give him some fuel. - You got it.
- Dog starts barking. - Hey, listen, Captain.
I'm really sorry about tonight. It's really bad around here.
Just take this over to the man at the supply desk and you got it.
Would you guys like some seats-- some press box seats for the show?
The show out here.
- Bunnies, bunnies. - Playboy bunnies?
You got it. You gonna be here?
Hey, listen, Captain, on the house.
No hard feelings, huh?
How ya doin' out there?
I said, how ya doin’ out there?
Wanna say hello to you from all of us up here...
to all of you out there who work...
so goddamn hard in Operation Brute Force!
Hello, all you paratroopers out there!
And the marines! And the sailors!
We wanna let you know that we're proud of you!
We know how tough and how hard it's been.
To prove it we're gonna give you entertainment you're gonna like.
Miss August, Miss Sandra Beatty.
Miss May, Miss Terri Teray! Yeah!
And the playmate of the year, Miss Carrie Foster! Yeah!
Yo! Whoa!
Oh, Susie-Q
Oh, Susie-Q
- Oh, Susie-Q baby, I love you - Hello!
Susie-Q
I like the way you walk
I like the way you talk
I like the way you walk
I like the way you talk Susie-Q
Oh, Susie-Q
Oh, Susie-Q
Oh, Susie-Q Baby, I love you
Susie-Q
I love you!
- Come on! - What's the matter?
Come on, baby!
Grease my gun!
I'm ready to powwow, baby!
Come on! All right!
You're cute. I like you.
I'm here, baby! I'm here!
Yeah!
- You fucking bitch! - Take it off!
Take it off!
Hey, lover! You want us to come over!
- I sure do! - Sign my centrefold!
Sign my centrefold!
Come on, baby!
Goddamn!
Start her up. Hey!
Get out of my way!
Come on!
- Will you sign these? - Let's go! Let's go!
Hurry!
So long!
Charlie didn't get much USO.
He was dug in too deep or moving too fast.
His idea of great R and R was cold rice and a little rat meat.
He had only two ways home--
death or victory.
No wonder Kurtz put a weed up Command's ass.
The war was being run by a bunch of four-star clowns...
who were gonna end up giving the whole circus away.
Hey, you know, man, that was far-fucking-out.
I collected every picture of her since she was Miss December, Chief.
Hey, Clean, look at that. She was here, man.
I even wrote to the cunt. She didn't write me back.
You can really get hung up on these broads, man...
just like that cat in the delta.
- Yeah, you better believe it. - What cat?
The one that went up for murder. He was an army sergeant.
Remember? This cat, man-- He really dug his Playboy, man.
Dig it.
When the thing arrived, he was there to meet it, man.
Look at these beautiful fuckin' jugs, man!
Yeah, so anyway, he was workin' ARVN patrols.
One of them cocky gook asshole lieutenants and shit--
One day the gook took his magazine and wouldn't give it back.
He said, "Give me my magazine back."
Gook say, "You shut up. I have you court-martialled."
- Typical fuckin' ARVN. - Yeah!
-Then the gook starts to go too far. -Chef. Take the wheel.
This dude started to stick pinholes in the lady's tits.
Take the wheel.
He started sticking pinholes and mutilating the centrefold.
The sergeant said, "You better not do that to her.
You leave your shitty little gook hands off of that girl.
Don't do her like that."
- Gook say "Fuck you" in Vietnamese. - Damn.
The sergeant couldn't handle it no more.
He just picked up his iron...
flipped it to rock and roll and--
Boom!
Gave that little zero a long burst straight through the Playboy mag.
It blew his ass clean off of the dock.
There wasn't no more lieutenant that day. That was it for his ass.
- They burn him for it? - The sergeant? Yeah, man.
They stuck his ass in the LBJ.
It's too bad he didn't get no medals or nothin'.
Fuckin' ARVN, man.
They should have killed the fuck.
Should have given the fucker a Silver Star.
Bummer for the gook though, ain't it?
Good morning, Vietnam.
I'm Army Specialist Zack Johnson on AMVN.
It's about 82 degrees in downtown Saigon right now, also very humid.
We have an important message for all GI's...
who are living off base from the mayor of Saigon.
He'd like you to hang your laundry up indoors...
instead of on the windowsills.
The mayor wants you to keep Saigon beautiful.
Now here's another blast from the past going out to Big Sam...
who's all alone out there with the 1st Battalion, 35th Infantry...
and dedicated by the fire team to their groovy CO.
-The Rolling Stones, "Satisfaction. " -All right!
Watch out, Clean!
Get down, bubba!
I can't get no
Satisfaction
Hang on, Lance!
I can't get no
Satisfaction
'Cause I try and I try
- Get down, bubba! -And I try and I try
I can't get no
I can't get no
Yeah!
When I'm drivin' in my car
-And the man comes on the radio - Tell 'em you did it, Lance.
He's tellin’ me more and more
- I see you is right on target. -About useless information
- Work out! Yeah! Yeah! Yeah! - All right!
Look out, Lance!
That's what I say
"Commitment and Counterinsurgency...
by Col. Walter E. Kurtz.
As long as our officers and troops perform...
tours of duty limited to one year...
they will remain dilettantes in war and tourists in Vietnam.
As long as cold beer, hot food, rock and roll...
and all the other amenities remain the expected norm...
our conduct of the war will gain only impotence.
We need fewer men, and better.
If they were committed, this war could be won...
with a fourth of our present force. "
Shit. Chicken time.
You ain't shittin', bro. They're motherfuckin'.
Who is that?
Is that you, Lazzaro?
Don't chicken out.
Lazzaro!
Come on!
- Fire on the canopy! - I got it! Get outta there!
Yeah! I got it! I got it! I got it!
Lance, get down!
Put that fucker out, man!
What the fuck they think they're doin'?
Late summer, autumn 1968.
Kurtz's patrols in the highlands coming under frequent ambush.
The camp started falling apart.
November.
Kurtz orders assassination of three Vietnamese men and one woman.
Two of the men were colonels in the South Vietnamese army.
Enemy activity in his old sector dropped off to nothing.
Guess he must have hit the right four people.
He joined the Special Forces. After that his--
The army tried one last time to bring him back into the fold.
- methods-- - If he'd pulled over...
- it all would have been forgotten. - unsound.
But he kept going.
- Now he's crossed into Cambodia-- - He kept winning it his way.
- with this Montagnard army of his-- - And they called me in.
Man like a god and follow every order, however ridiculous.
They lost him.
He was gone.
Nothing but rumours and random intelligence...
mostly from captured VC.
The VC knew his name by now, and they were scared of him.
He and his men were playing hit-and-run...
all the way into Cambodia.
I know what I'm doin'.
I'm goin' to the White House to have dinner...
with the president of the United States.
That's where I'm goin'.
Hey, Chef, put the cover on that.
Clean.
How long has that kid been on this boat?
Seven months.
He's really specializing in busting my balls.
Very possible, Captain, he thinks the same of you.
-Oh, yeah? What do you think, Chief? -I don't think.
My orders say I'm not supposed to know where I'm taking this boat...
so I don't!
But one look at you, and I know it's gonna be hot, wherever it is.
We're going upriver about 75 clicks above the Do Lung Bridge.
- That's Cambodia, Captain. - That's classified.
We're not supposed to be in Cambodia, but that's where I'm going.
You just get me close to my destination...
and I'll cut you and the crew loose.
All right, Captain.
"Dear Son...
I'm afraid that both you and your mother will have been worried...
at not hearing from me during the past weeks...
but my situation here has become a difficult one.
I have been officially accused of murder by the army.
The alleged victims were four Vietnamese double agents.
We spent months uncovering them and accumulating evidence.
When absolute proof was completed, we acted-- we acted like soldiers.
The charges are unjustified.
They are, in fact, and in the circumstances of this conflict...
quite completely insane.
In a war, there are many moments for compassion and tender action.
There are many moments for ruthless action--
what is often called ruthless...
but may in many circumstances be only clarity--
seeing clearly what there is to be done and doing it--"
- Medevac, come in. - "directly--
- quickly, awake. " - Alpha, Tango, Tango, Echo, Tango, Alpha.
- "Looking at it. " - Request dust-off.
Three, maybe four KIA's. Over.
"I trust you to tell your mother what you choose about this letter.
As for the charges against me, I am unconcerned. "
Medevac, come in.
"I am beyond their timid, lying morality, and so I am beyond caring. "
Medevac, do you read? Over.
"You have all my faith. Your loving father. "
Jesus.
No wonder I couldn't get 'em on the radio.
What a dump.
- Hi there! - How ya doin'?
Wow. That's a nice little boat you got there.
Never seen one up here before.
We called in a request for Medevac. You receive it?
Medevac? No.
We passed a downed Huey with some KIA's.
- On your way here? - Yeah.
- You goin' up this river? - Way up.
- Way upriver? Forget it. - Why?
We want to send some people downriver.
-Just forget it. - What the fuck was that?
- We'll be back in a couple of days. - Yeah, right, you'll be back.
- Chief? - Yeah, Captain?
Why don't you see what you can do with that engine?
- I'm gonna look around. - All right.
Hey, don't leave without me.
Hey, soldier, where's your CO?
Don't ask me, man.
Give my clothes back, you asshole!
Asshole!
Hey, guys, where's the CO?
He stepped on a land mine about two months ago. He got blown to hell.
- Who's in charge here? - Charge?
I don't know, man. I'm just the night man.
Just do what I'm told. Shit. I'm just a working girl.
What about you, fella?
Hey, Lance, man, I'm telling you it's gonna jam. You mark my words.
- Keep it in that condition-- - Get off my back!
- No, man, I'm telling you-- - Lay off!
Hey! Hey! Come here!
Is that your boat? Come on inside.
What do you want?
Come on inside. I want to talk to you. Come on!
Get out of the rain.
Get off me!
Come on. Cut this shit. Hey, Chef. Hey, come on.
Hey, how ya doin', Captain? I want you to meet some people.
- I got your ass. - Your ass is shit.
Chef, your ass is shit!
You're a motherfucker, man.
Goddamn, my ear, you motherfucker!
- Get him off me, Chef. - You smart-ass.
Hey, guys.
I got you! I got your ass!
- You ain't shit, Chef. - Hey, fellas.
- You pulled my fuckin'-- - Hey, guys.
I just made a deal with the people from Hau Phat.
I negotiated two barrels of fuel for a couple of hours with the bunnies.
Whoa. Whoa. Captain!
Hey! Hey! You shittin' me?
No, I'm not. Grab a couple of barrels and get up to that big tent.
Come on!
Captain.
You're giving away our fuel for a playmate of the month?
Nope, playmate of the year, Chief.
Warm 'em up, baby! Warm 'em up!
Captain, we get in a fire fight and run out of fuel...
I want you to tell me how she was.
I made a deal for all of us, Chief. How about you?
- You got some mamas in there? - Some what?
Forget it, Captain. I'll stay with the boat.
Hey, Captain! Give me a hand.
You know, I got a--
I got every one of your pictures.
I got the centrefold, the playmate's review...
the playmate of the year run-off.
I even got the calendar.
Hey, oiseau. How come you got a bird?
I used to be the bird girl at Busch Gardens.
- Busch Gardens? - I used to train birds there.
You are--
- You are Miss December, aren't you? - Miss May.
Is it coming?
- Miss December has black hair. - It's over there.
He's not one of my regular birds.
Come on. Come on, baby. Snack? Snatch a crack. Come here.
Being playmate of the year...
is the loneliest experience I can imagine.
It's like-- You try to express...
your feelings to someone and show them your heart--
Yeah, I want to hear about your bird act.
I'd love to hear about your bird act.
But would you mind just puttin' this--
Would you just mind putting this black wig on for me, please?
And there's this glass wall between you--
this invisible glass.
They can see your mouth moving.
I used to train birds for at least two years--
- That's beautiful. - at Busch Gardens.
This was cascading over your right shoulder. This was open here.
But they can't hear what you're saying.
I used to train them to stand on their head and ride a bicycle--
Your right hand was--
Hey, Chef!
- Get outta here, man! - Come on!
- Does he want to talk to you? - Later. Give me 15 minutes.
You can never really make them hear what you're trying to say.
You okay with kind of bending? That's it.
Your ass was sticking out just a little-- Hey, man, fuck off!
Fifteen minutes!
That's why I tried so desperately...
to show somebody that I had some talent.
Little baby macaws.
- Have you ever seen a baby macaw? - That's kind of open there.
- They're all blue-- - Take off, would you?
I got my rights, man!
They make you do things you don't wanna do--
like, this picture here.
I started feeling repulsed with myself.
You were just kind of bending forward. Your ass kind of out a bit.
- I love training birds. - That's it.
That's it. That's very-- That's it. Voila.
You're beautiful. I just want to--
You know, I can't believe it.
Me, J. Hicks. I can't believe I'm really here.
Maybe I'm unfit to have a relationship...
with a beautiful, innocent boy.
Just think, if it hadn't been for the Vietnam War...
I never would have met you, Miss December.
Miss May.
I wish-- I wish I could find...
just one person...
that could share my point of view.
Oh, you kiss like a bird!
Oh, God! Kiss me! Kiss me!
Who is that?
- You're drivin' me crazy! Kiss me! - I love birds!
You finished yet?
Oh! Fuck!
Like a bird! Take me like a bird!
Fly, baby! Cock it to me!
- Fly! - I can fly like an eagle!
- Fly like an eagle! - It drives me crazy!
It drives me crazy!
Lance, that was somebody's son.
Lance, there were things that they made me do...
that I didn't want to do.
They said, "Pull the ribbons between your legs."
I didn't want to do it.
But they said that was what was expected of me...
that that's what people wanted to see.
- Who are you? - Well, I'm next, ma'am.
Ha, ha! Hell, I didn't know it was a cherry.
-Didn't know you never got no pussy. -Shove it, fuckup.
Sorry about that. If I'd have known, I'd take you to New Orleans.
- Man, fuck you. - Introduce you to--
- Lay off, Chef. - Cherry boy, cherry boy.
You're a fuckin' dog!
Come to New Orleans. I'll get you fixed up, ya prick.
Lay off, Chef.
You're the only fuckin' prick I see around here.
If I wanna play with a prick, I'll play with my own.
Lay off!
What are you gonna do with it, cherry boy?
Chef, I said lay off!
Chef, knock it off! Give him a break! What do you think I said?
Then give your jaws a rest!
This ain't the army. You are a sailor!
So get out of that frizzly army-looking shirt...
and stop smoking that dope!
You hear me?
Lance, what's with all the green paint?
- Camouflage. - How's that?
So they can't see ya. They're everywhere, Chief.
I want you to stay awake up there, man. You got a job to do.
Sampan off the port bow. Sampan off the port bow.
Let's take a look. Lance.
Bring them in. Clean, on the 60. Chef, get a 16.
Clean, get on that 60!
What's up, Chief?
A junk boat, Captain. We're gonna take a routine check.
Well, let's forget routine now and let 'em go.
These boats are running supplies in this delta, Captain.
I'm gonna take a look.
My mission's got priority.
You wouldn't even be in this part of the river if it wasn't for me.
Until we reach your destination, Captain, you're just on for the ride.
- Stand by, Lance. - Come on. Throw the rope, asshole.
All right. Come on. Let's bring it over.
Look in that forward hooch. Bring the people out of there.
Come on! Hurry up, motherfucker!
Can couc, you too.
- Keep your eyes open, Clean. - I got you, Chief.
It's clear, Chief.
Okay, that's them. That's them. They're okay.
- Board and search it. - It's just a fuckin' boat.
- There ain't nothin' on it. - Board it and search it.
Just some baskets and some ducks, fuckin' bananas.
- Ain't nothin' on it. - Chef?
- What's wrong? Search it. - There's the goat and some fish.
- Chef! - Fuckin' vegetables--
- Get on that boat! - There's nothin' on it, man!
- Get on it! - All right!
Move it, asshole! Goddamn it!
Just some pigs! Look, mangoes!
- What's in the rice bag? - Fuckin' rice!
- Look in there! - Some fuckin' fish!
More coconuts. Rice. Here's rice.
- What's in that vegetable basket? - Get out of here!
Come on!
Check that vegetable basket!
- All right! - Shut up, slope!
- There ain't nothin' in here! - What's in the boxes?
- Look in that rusty can. - Nothing!
Just fuckin' rice! There ain't nothin' on it!
Check the yellow can! She was sittin' on it. What's in it?
Chef!
Motherfuckers!
Motherfuckers!
- Hold it! - Come on! Let's kill them all.
- Motherfucking cocksuckers mothers! - Hold it! Hold it!
Let's kill all the assholes! Shoot the shit outta all of’ em.
- Hold it! - Why not? Jesus Christ.
Why the fuck not?
- Clean? - I'm good.
- You okay, Lance? - Shit! Fuck! Shit!
- Chef! - Look what she was hiding!
- You all right? - See what she was runnin' for?
It's a fuckin' puppy.
It's a fuckin' puppy.
Give me that dog!
- Give me that dog! - No! You're not gonna get it!
- Give it to me! - Give me the fuckin' dog, asshole!
Fuck you! Fuckin' mango too!
- Chef-- - You want that?
She's moving behind you. She's alive. Check her out.
Chef! She's moving behind you. Check her out!
All right. All right. Come on, Clean! Goddamn it!
She's not dead. She's wounded. Give him a hand.
Just take it easy. Take it easy!
- Slow down and take it easy. - Chef, wait a minute.
- Bring her up. - Is she breathing?
She's hurt. She's bleedin'.
Bring her on board. We're taking her to an ARVN.
-What are you talking about? -We're taking her to some friendlies.
- She's wounded. She's not dead. - Get out of there.
The book says--
Fuck you. Fuck 'im.
I told you not to stop. Now let's go.
It was a way we had over here of living with ourselves.
We'd cut 'em in half with a machine gun and give 'em a Band-Aid.
It was a lie.
And the more I saw of them...
the more I hated lies.
Those boys were never gonna look at me the same way again...
but I felt like I knew one or two things about Kurtz that weren't in the dossier.
Do Lung Bridge was the last army outpost on the Nung River.
Beyond it, there was only Kurtz.
- What do you think? - It's beautiful.
Huh? What's the matter with you?
You're acting kind of weird.
Hey, you know that last tab of acid I was saving?
- I dropped it. - You dropped acid?
Far out.
Friendly! Friendly! Friendly!
Take me home!
Goddamn it!
- Fucking shore police! Shit! - Man, you wanna die?
Don't keep goin'!
- You fuckin' police! - Don't leave me!
Fuck you!
You'll get what you deserve!
Is there a Captain Willard on board?
- Yeah. - Captain Willard?
- Yeah. Who's that? - Lieutenant Carlsen, sir.
Get that light off me!
I was sent here from Nha Trang with these three days ago, sir.
Expected you here a little sooner. This is mail for the boat.
- Don't know how happy this makes me. - Why?
Now I can get out of here, if I can find a way.
You're in the asshole of the world, Captain.
Captain, where you going?
See if I can find some fuel and get some information.
Pick me up at the other side of the bridge.
Somebody go with him. Chef.
I'll go.
I wanna go.
Man, listen to the music, man.
Where can I find the CO?
You came right to it, son of a bitch!
Get down here!
You still got a commanding officer here?
- Beverly Hills. - What?
Straight up the road, there's a concrete fucking bunker called Beverly Hills!
Where the fuck else do you think it would be?
- Goddamn it! You stepped in my face. - I thought you were dead.
Well, you thought wrong, damn it!
I told you to stop fucking with me, didn't I?
You think you're so bad, huh, nigger?
What are you shooting at, soldier?
What the fuck ya think I'm shootin' at?
I'm sorry, sir. There are gooks out there by the wire.
But I think I killed them all.
You ain't shot shit. Listen.
Oh, shit. He's trying to call his friends. Send up a flare.
Think you so bad, huh, nigger? You think you bad, huh?
They're all dead, stupid.
There's one still alive underneath them bodies.
Who's the commanding officer here?
Ain't you?
You think you so bad?
I got something for your ass now, nigger! I got something for you now!
He's underneath the bodies, man.
Go get the Roach for me.
Go get the Roach, nigger! Go get the Roach.
Roach. Roach.
Got slopes on the wire, man. You hear 'em?
Do you hear 'em?
Fuck you, GI!
We'll bust 'em!
Hey, GI, fuck you!
Fuck you, GI!
Fuck you, GI!
Hear him out there on the wire, man?
- I kill you, GI! - You need a flare?
He's close, man. He's real close.
Fuck you, GI! I kill you!
Fuck you, GI!
GI, fuck you!
GI! GI--
Motherfucker.
Hey, soldier.
Do you know who's in command here?
Holy shit.
Hey, Chief, man. Two guys just got blown off that bridge.
You hang on, man. You're gonna be okay.
- What's that? - Mail, man. Mail.
Later on the mail. Watch them trees.
There's no diesel fuel, but I picked up some ammo.
Let's move out.
- Did you find the CO, Captain? - There's no fucking CO here.
Let's just get goin'.
Which way, Captain?
You know which way, Chief.
You're on your own, Captain.
Still wanna go on?
It's like this bridge.
We build it every night, Charlie blows it right back up again...
just so the generals can say the road's open.
Think about it.
- Who cares? -Just get us upriver!
Chef, on the bow.
- Stand by, Clean. - Let's go!
You got one, Miller. Jeez, I got some too.
Whose package is that?
- Shit, you got another one, Clean. - No shit? Wait a minute.
- Is that it? - That's it for you. Lance.
Mr L.B.Johnson, there you go.
Far out, man. All right. I've been waitin' for this one.
I got another one. I got a box from Eva.
"Lance. I'm fine. I'm fine.
Sue and I went tripping in Disneyland. Sue skinned her knee."
Man, I wanna get back to Antoine's.
"I remember the time we went up to--" How could I fucking forget? Beautiful.
"There could never be a place like Disneyland, or could there?
Let me know."
Jim, it's here. It really is here.
"There has been a new development regarding your mission...
which we must now communicate to you.
Months ago, a man was ordered on a mission which was identical to yours.
We have reason to believe that he is now operating with Col. Kurtz.
Saigon was carrying him MIA for his family's sake...
but they assumed he was dead.
Then they intercepted a letter he tried to send to his wife. "
Captain Richard Colby.
He was with Kurtz.
Disneyland.
Fuck, man, this is better than Disneyland.
"Charles Miller Manson ordered the slaughter of all in the home...
anyway as a symbol of protest."
That's really weird, ain't it?
- Purple haze. Look, man. - Hey, Lance, put away that smoke.
- I got a tape from my mom. - Rainbow reality, man.
Hey, Chief, get a good whiff.
Eva can't picture me in Vietnam.
She pictures me at home having a beer watching TV.
Hey, Lance, man.
Oh, hot potato, hot potato.
I'm so glad you decided to join the navy.
Eva's not sure she can have a relationship with me, you know.
Here I am, 13,000 fucking miles away...
trying to keep a relationship with my ass.
That's much more than I can say for some of your friends.
If this tape is any good...
I will have Dad and the family send you a tape of their own.
Fuckers!
There! Over there!
Motherfuckers!
There. Over there!
Chef, check out Clean! Captain, he's hit. Clean's hit.
Where'd the dog go?
Lance! Lance! They got Clean.
Where's the dog? We gotta go back and get the dog.
Hey, Clean. Hey.
Hey, bubba.
Bubba, you can't die, you fucker!
Hey, bubba.
And so I'm hoping that-- pretty soon-- not too soon--
but pretty soon I'll have a lot of grandchildren to love and spoil.
And then when your wife get 'em back, she'll be mad with me.
Even Aunt Jessie and Mama...
will come to celebrate your coming home.
Granny and Dad are trying to get enough money to get you a car...
but don't tell 'em because that's our secret.
Anyhow, do the right thing...
stay out of the way of the bullets...
and bring your heinie home all in one piece...
because we love you very much.
Love, Mom.
Hold on.
Throw me the glasses.
Lance, take a 16 on the bow.
Chef. Chef. On the 60.
Fuck me.
Cover the captain. Lance.
Cover the captain.
They're French. They're French.
Pick up that weapon! Pick it up! Pick it up!
Stand fast. Captain.
All right, you men. Put down your weapons.
We lost one of our men.
We French always pay respect to the dead of our allies.
You're all welcome.
My name is Hubert DeMarais.
This is my family's plantation.
It has been such for 70 years.
And it will be such until we are all dead.
Captain, accept the flag of Tyrone Miller...
on behalf of a grateful nation.
This food is really wonderful, isn't it? The wine, the sauces.
I can't believe it. Hey, can I speak with the chef?
The chef speak only Vietnamese.
No kidding? He cooks like this and he can't even speak French?
Hey, Lance, the chef's a slope.
This is Baudelaire. It's a very cruel poem for children.
But they need it, 'cause life sometimes is very cruel.
As you can see.
Attack repels by the family.
Just for this war.
Vietcong, 58. North Vietnamese, 12.
South Vietnamese, 11 .
Americans, six?
Yes. Well, there were perhaps mistakes.
May I present Captain Willard. He is of a paratroop regiment.
Madame Sarrault.
Captain.
Oh, I'm sorry, Captain. It was just a little story...
about Paris and people starving during the war.
They are all around the table, and there was a silence and somebody say...
"An angel is passing by."
So somebody said, "Let's eat it."
Oh.
How long can you possibly stay here?
We stay forever.
No, no. I mean...
why don't you go back home to France?
- Back home? - I mean, this is our home, Captain.
Sooner or later, you're--
You don't understand our mentality--
the French officer mentality!
At first, we lose in Second World War.
I don't say that you Americans win, but we lose.
Oh, Papa--
In Dien Bien Phu, we lose. In Algeria, we lose.
In Indochina, we lose!
But here we don't lose!
This piece of earth, we keep it.
We will never lose it. Never!
You Americans.
In 1945, yeah...
after the Japanese war, your President Roosevelt...
didn't want the French people to stay in Indochina.
So...
you Americans implant the Vietminh.
What's he mean?
Yeah, that's true. The Vietcong were invented by the Americans.
The Americans?
And now you take the French place...
and the Vietminh fight you.
And what can you do?
Nothing. Absolutely nothing.
The Vietnamese are very intelligent. You never know what they think.
The Russian ones who help them, "Come and give us their money.
We are all Communists. Chinese, give us guns. We are all brothers."
They hate the Chinese!
Maybe they hate the American less than the Russian and the Chinese.
I mean, if tomorrow the Vietnamese are Communists...
they will be Vietnamese Communists.
And this is something that you never understood, you American.
I don't know.
Maybe in the future we can make something with the Vietminh.
Don't you understand?
The VC say, "Go away. Go away."
That's finish for all the white people in Indochina.
If you're French, American, that's all the same.
"Go." They want to forget you. Look, Captain.
Look, this is the truth. An egg.
The white left...
but the yellow stays!
When I was in Saigon, I spoke to an American politician.
He explained it very well. He said, "Look.
Yesterday, it was Korea. Today, Vietnam.
Tomorrow, Thailand, the Philippines...
then maybe Europe."
Come on. Why not Europe?
Look what happened in Czechoslovakia recently.
Even before Second World War Americans knew exactly what was going on.
They don't want that shit to take over! LeFevre!
All you white people are shit.
They are fighting-- fighting for freedom.
Freedom? Bullshit.
French bullshit. American bullshit.
Dien Bien Phu, that serious.
All soldiers know they are already dead.
You know anything about Dien Bien Phu?
- Yeah, I know. - No, you don't.
- Not really. - Dien Bien Phu was an error.
A military mistake.
A mistake? A voluntary mistake!
Voluntary!
All the soldiers knew. We knew we would be dead.
The generals and the colonels believe it's impossible for the Viets...
to get the cannon up there in the mountains.
But they do. Then they wait for the rain to come.
When it comes, no aeroplane can fly there.
And our paratroopers jump at 90 metres.
I mean, you know, 90 metres-- 70 metres.
I mean, that's crazy. No army in the world can do that.
And they only do that to be dead with their friends.
The French Army was sacrificed.
Sacrificed by the politicians safe at home.
They put the army in an impossible situation where they couldn't win.
The students are marching in Paris...
protesting, demonstrating.
They stab the soldiers in their back.
The soldier would open the grenade, it wouldn't work.
A piece of paper would fall--
"Union of French Women." "We are for the Viets."
Traitors! Communist traitors at home.
Dien Bien Phu, okay.
The French is shit, huh?
No one care. No one want--
Why don't you Americans learn from us, from our mistakes?
Mon Dieux, with your army, your strength...
your power, you could win if you want to!
You can win.
You know, I'm sure we can make something here.
I'm sure about it, you know?
I never do something wrong to the people here.
That's right, but the Communist at home have never been traitors.
- Communist! - Socialist!
Capitaine, good night. He was a Socialist, you know.
We can stay. I know that we can stay. We can.
You know, we always helped the people.
We work with the people.
So we can be friends, we are agreed.
See, Captain, when my grandfather...
and my uncle's father came here...
there was nothing-- nothing.
The Vietnamese were nothing.
So we worked hard...
very hard, and brought...
the rubber from Brazil, and then plant it here.
We took the Vietnamese, work with them...
make something--
something out of nothing.
So when you ask me why we want to stay here, Captain...
we want to stay here because it's ours-- it belongs to us.
It keeps our family together.
I mean, we fight for that.
While you Americans, you are fighting for...
the biggest nothing in history.
I'm sorry, Captain. I will see if your men need any help to...
repair your boat...
so that you can go on with your war.
I apologise for my family, Captain.
We have all lost much here.
Hubert-- his wife and two sons.
And I have lost a husband.
I understand.
You are tired of the war.
I can see it in your face.
'Twas the same in the eyes of the soldiers of our war.
We called them "Les Soldats Perdus--"
The Lost Soldiers.
If you like, we can have some cognac.
I have to-- to see about my men and--
The war will be still here tomorrow.
Yeah, I guess you're right.
I noticed you had no wine at dinner.
No, I don't drink wine.
I do like cognac, but I don't want any now. Thank you.
Well...
then l-- I must drink alone.
Will you go back after the war to America?
Then you're like us-- your home is here.
Do you know why you can never step into the same river twice?
Yeah. 'Cause it's always moving.
I used to prepare a pipe for my husband.
'Twas the morphine he took for the wounds he suffered in his heart.
He would rage and he would cry, my lost soldier.
And I said to him, "There are two of you.
Don't you see?
One that kills and one that loves."
And he said to me...
"I don't know whether I'm an animal or a god."
But you are both.
You want more?
All that matters is that you're alive.
You are alive, Captain.
That's the truth.
There are two of you, don't you see?
One that kills...
and one that loves.
Can't see nothing. We stoppin'.
You're not authorized to stop this boat, Chief.
I said I can't see a thing, Captain. I'm stopping this boat.
I ain't riskin' no more lives.
I'm in command here, goddamn it. You'll do what I say.
You see anything, Chef?
Why don't they fucking attack, man?
Watch it over here, Chief.
Got a stump.
On the fifties.
He was close.
He was real close.
I couldn't see him yet, but I could feel him...
as if the boat were being sucked upriver...
and the water was flowing back into the jungle.
Whatever was going to happen...
it wasn't going to be the way they called it back in Nha Trang.
- Arrows! - Fire!
Chef, open up! Fire!
Lance, fire!
Chef! Chef, it's okay. Quit firing.
- They're just little toy arrows. - Cut it out! Quiet!
Chief, tell them to hold their fire!
They're just little sticks. They're just trying to scare us.
Quiet!
You got us into this mess, and now you can't get us out...
because you don't know where the hell you're going, do ya?
Do ya?
You son of a bitch! You bastard!
Lance, get the wheel!
You savages! Come and get it! You son of a bitches!
A spear?
My mission is to make it up into Cambodia.
There's a Green Beret colonel up there who's gone insane...
and I'm supposed to kill him.
That's fucking typical! Shit!
Fuckin' Vietnam mission!
I'm short and we gotta go up there so you can kill one of our own guys?
That's fucking great! That's just fucking great, man.
Shit! That's fuckin' crazy.
I mean, I thought you were going in to blow up a bridge...
or some fuckin' railroad tracks or somethin'.
- That's all right. - No. No, wait. Wait.
We'll go together, on the boat. We'll go with you.
We'll go up there, but on the boat. Okay?
Part of me was afraid of what I would find...
and what I would do when I got there.
I knew the risks...
or imagined I knew.
But the thing I felt the most...
much stronger than fear...
was the desire to confront him.
Just keep movin'.
Lance, keep your hands away from the guns.
It's all right! It's all right! It's all been approved!
I ain't comin' in there! Them bastards attacked us!
Hey, zap 'em with your siren, man. Zap 'em with your siren.
There's mines over there and mines over there too.
And watch out. Those goddamn monkeys will bite you, I'll tell you.
Ah, that's a pretty one. Move it right in towards me.
I'm an American.
Yeah. An American civilian. Hi, Yanks.
Hi. American.
American civilian. It's all right.
And you got the cigarettes. And that's what I've been dreaming about.
- Who are you? - Who are you?
I'm a photojournalist.
I've covered the war since '64.
I've been in Laos, Cambodia and 'Nam.
Hoo-wee, baby. I'll tell you one thing. This boat is a mess, man.
Who are all these people?
Yeah, well, they think you've come to--
to take him away.
- And I hope that isn't true. - Take who away?
Him! Col. Kurtz.
These are all his children, man, as far as you can see.
Hell, man, out here we're all his children.
Could we talk to Col. Kurtz?
Hey, mac. You don't talk to the colonel.
Well, you listen to him.
The man's enlarged my mind.
He's a poet warrior in the classic sense.
I mean, sometimes he'll--
Well, you say hello to him, right?
He'll just walk by you and he won't even notice you.
Then suddenly he'll grab you and he'll throw you in a corner and he'll say...
"Do you know that 'if' is the middle word in 'life'?
If you can keep your head when all about you are losing theirs and blaming you.
If you can trust yourself when all men doubt you."
I'm a little man. I'm a little man. He's a great man.
"I should have been a pair of ragged claws...
scuttling across floors of silent seas."
- I mean-- - Stay with the boat.
Don't go any-- Don't go without me, okay? I wanna get a picture.
He can be terrible and he can be mean...
and he can be right.
He's fighting the war. He's a great man.
I mean--
I wish I had words, you know. I wish I had words.
I could tell you something like, the other day he wanted to kill me.
- Something like that. - Why'd he want to kill you?
Because I took his picture.
He said, "If you take my picture again...
I'm gonna kill you."
And he meant it.
See, just lay cool. Lay cool.
Lay back. Dig it.
He gets friendly again. He really does.
But you don't-- you don't-- you don't judge the colonel.
You don't judge the colonel like an ordinary man.
Okay, watch it now. These are Americans. Americans!
You can feel the vibe of this place.
Let me take your picture. Hey, could you hold-- Hey, hello. Hello.
Could you hold up a minute?
Colby.
The heads.
You're looking at the heads.
l, uh-- Sometimes he goes too far.
He's the first one to admit it.
- He's gone crazy. - Wrong, wrong!
If you could have heard the man just two days ago--
if you could have heard him then, God--
- You were gonna call him crazy? - Fuckin' A!
I just wanna talk to him.
Well, man, he's gone away.
He's gone away. He disappeared out in the jungle with his people.
- I'll wait for him. - He feels comfortable with his people.
He forgets himself with his people.
- He forgets himself. - Captain?
Maybe we should wait back at the boat.
- I think you should-- - Okay, Chef.
We'll go back to the boat for a while.
Yeah, stay with Lance.
This colonel guy, he's wacko, man.
He's worse than crazy. He's evil!
I mean, that's what the man's got set up here, man!
It's fuckin' pagan idolatry. Look around you!
- Shit, he's loco. - Then you'll help me?
Fuckin' A, I'll help you. I'll do anything to get out of this joint.
- Good boy. - We could blow all them assholes away.
They're so fuckin' spaced out, they wouldn't even know it.
I ain't afraid of all them fuckin' skulls and altars and shit.
I used to think if I died in an evil place...
then my soul wouldn't be able to make it to Heaven.
But now, fuck--
I mean, I don't care where it goes, as long as it ain't here.
So what do you wanna do? I'll kill the fuck.
- Get out of here. - I'm gonna need you to wait here, Chef.
I'll go up with Lance and scrounge around, check the place out.
See if I can find the colonel, okay?
Well, what do you want me to do?
Here. You take the radio...
and if I don't get back by 2200 hours...
you call in the air strike.
"Air strike?"
The code is "Almighty"...
coordinates zero-niner-two-six- four-seven-one-two.
It's all in there.
Zero-niner-two-six- four-seven-one-two.
Everything I saw told me that Kurtz had gone insane.
The place was full of bodies--
North Vietnamese, Vietcong, Cambodians.
If I was still alive, it was because he wanted me that way.
It smelled like slow death in there--
malaria...
and nightmares.
This was the end of the river, all right.
Where are you from, Willard?
I'm from Ohio, sir.
Were you born there?
Yes, sir.
Whereabouts?
Toledo, sir.
How far are you from the river?
The Ohio River, sir?
About 200 miles.
I went down that river once when I was a kid.
There's a place in the river-- I can't remember--
Must've been a gardenia plantation or a flower plantation at one time.
It's all wild and overgrown now. But for about--
for about five miles you'd think that...
heaven just fell on the earth...
in the form of gardenias.
Have you ever considered...
any real freedoms?
Freedoms from the opinion of others?
Even the opinions of yourself?
Did they say why, Willard?
Why they wanted to terminate my command?
I was sent on a classified mission, sir.
It's no longer classified, is it?
What did they tell you?
They told me...
that you had gone...
totally insane...
and that your methods...
were unsound.
Are my methods unsound?
I don't see any method...
at all, sir.
I expected...
someone like you.
What did you expect?
Are you an assassin?
I'm a soldier.
You're neither.
You're an errand boy...
sent by grocery clerks...
to collect the bill.
Why, huh?
Why would a nice guy like you wanna kill a genius?
Feeling pretty good, huh?
Why?
Do you know--
Do you know that the man--
the man really likes you?
He likes you. He really likes you.
But he's got something in mind for you.
Aren't you curious about that?
I'm curious. I'm very curious. Are you curious?
There's something happening out here, man.
You know something, man. I know something that you don't know.
That's right, Jack.
The man is clear in his mind...
but his soul is mad.
Oh, yeah.
He's dying, I think.
He hates all this. He hates it.
But the man's--
He reads poetry out loud, all right?
And a voice--
a voice--
He likes you 'cause you're still alive.
He's got plans for you. No, no, I'm not gonna help you.
You're gonna help him, man. You're gonna help him.
I mean, what are they gonna say, man, when he's gone, huh?
'Cause he dies when it dies, man. When it dies, he dies.
What are they gonna say about him? What are they gonna say? He was a kind man?
He was a wise man? He had plans? He had wisdom?
Bullshit, man!
Am I gonna be the one that's gonna set them straight? Look at me. Wrong!
You.
Almost eight hours.
I'm asleep.
I'm asleep and dreaming I'm on this shitty boat.
Fuck.
Has it been eight hours?
Hello. Almighty. Almighty.
This is PBR Street Gang. Radio check. Over.
PBR Street Gang, this is Almighty standing by. Over.
Oh, Jesus!
Oh, Christ!
Time magazine.
The weekly newsmagazine.
September 22, 1967. Volume 90...
number 12.
"The War on the Horizon. The American people may find it hard to believe...
that the US is winning the war in Vietnam.
Nevertheless...
one of the most exhaustive inquiries...
into the status of the conflict yet compiled...
offers considerable evidence that the weight of US power...
two-and-a-half years after the big build-up began...
is beginning to make itself felt.
White House officials maintain the impact of that strength...
may bring the enemy to the point where he could...
simply be unable to continue fighting."
Is this familiar?
"Because Lyndon Johnson fears that the US public...
is in no mood to accept its optimistic conclusions...
he may never permit the report to be released in full.
Even so, he is sufficiently impressed with the findings...
and sufficiently anxious to make their conclusions known...
to permit experts who have been working on it...
to talk about it in general terms."
No date, Time magazine.
"Sir Robert Thompson...
who led the victory over Communist guerrillas in Malaya...
is now a RAND corporation consultant...
recently returned to Vietnam to sound out the situation for President Nixon.
He told the president last week...
that things felt much better...
and smelled much better over there."
How do they smell to you, soldier?
You'll be free. You'll be under guard.
Read these at your leisure.
Don't lose them.
Don't try to escape. You'll be shot.
We can talk of these things later.
"We are the hollow men.
We are the stuffed men...
leaning together at peace filled with straw.
Alas, our dried voices when we whisper together...
are quiet and meaningless as wind in dry grass...
or a rat's feet over broken glass in a dry cellar.
He's really out there.
Shape without form...
shade without colour...
paralysed force...
gesture without motion."
Do you know what the man's saying? Do you?
This is dialectics. It's very simple dialectics.
It's one through nine. No maybes, no supposes, no fractions.
You can't travel in space. You can't go out into space, you know...
without like, you know, with fractions.
What are you gonna land on? One-quarter? Three-eighths?
What are you gonna do when you go from here to Venus?
That's dialectic physics, okay.
Dialectic logic is, there's only love and hate.
You either love somebody or you hate 'em.
Mutt!
You mutt.
This is the way the fucking world is.
Look at this fucking shit we're in, man!
Not with a bang. A whimper.
And with a whimper, I'm fucking splitting, Jack.
On the river, I thought that the minute I looked at him...
I'd know what to do.
But it didn't happen.
I was in there with him for days. Not under guard.
I was free.
But he knew I wasn't going anywhere.
He knew more about what I was going to do than I did.
If the generals back in Nha Trang could see what I saw...
would they still want me to kill him?
More than ever, probably.
And what would his people back home want if they ever learned...
just how far from them he'd really gone?
He broke from them...
and then he broke from himself.
I'd never seen a man so broken up and...
ripped apart.
I've seen the horrors--
horrors that you've seen.
But you have no right to call me a murderer.
You have a right to kill me.
You have a right to do that.
But you have no right to judge me.
It's impossible for words...
to describe...
what is necessary...
to those...
who do not know...
what horror means.
Horror.
Horror has a face.
And you must make a friend of horror.
Horror and moral terror...
are your friends.
If they are not...
then they are enemies to be feared.
They are truly enemies.
I remember when I was with Special Forces.
Seems a thousand centuries ago.
We went into a camp to inoculate...
some children.
We'd left the camp...
after we had inoculated the children for polio.
And this old man came running after us, and he was crying.
He couldn't say.
We went back there...
and they had come and hacked off...
every inoculated arm.
There they were, in a pile--
a pile of...
little arms.
And I remember...
l-l-- I cried.
I wept like...
some grandmother.
I wanted to tear my teeth out. I didn't know what I wanted to do.
And I want to remember it. I never want to forget it.
I never want to forget.
And then I realized...
like I was shot--
like I was shot with a diamond--
a diamond bullet right through my forehead.
And I thought, "My God, the genius of that.
The genius."
The will to do that.
Perfect, genuine, complete, crystalline, pure.
And then I realized...
they were stronger than me because they could stand it.
These were not monsters. These were men--
trained cadres.
These men who fought with their hearts...
who have families, who have children...
who are filled with love...
that they had the strength--
the strength...
to do that.
If I had ten divisions of those men...
then our troubles here would be over very quickly.
You have to have men...
who are moral...
and at the same time...
who are able to...
utilize their...
primordial instincts to kill...
without feeling, without passion...
without judgment-- without judgment.
Because it's judgment that defeats us.
I worry that my son...
might not understand what I've tried to be.
And if I were to be killed, Willard...
I would want someone to go to my home...
and tell my son everything.
Everything I did. Everything you saw.
Because there's nothing that I detest more than...
the stench of lies.
And if you understand me, Willard, you--
you will do this for me.
PBR Street Gang, this is Almighty. Over.
PBR Street Gang, this is Almighty standing by. Over.
PBR Street Gang, this is Almighty standing by. How do you copy?
They were gonna make me a major for this...
and I wasn't even in their fuckin' army any more.
Everybody wanted me to do it.
Him most of all.
I felt like he was up there...
waiting for me to take the pain away.
He just wanted to go out like a soldier...
standing up.
Not like some poor, wasted, rag-assed renegade.
Even the jungle wanted him dead.
And that's who he really took his orders from anyway.
Come on, baby take a chance with us
Come on, baby take a chance with us
Come on, baby take a chance with us
And meet me at the back of the blue bus tonight
Blue bus tonight
Blue bus tonight Blue
Come on, yeah
We train young men to drop fire on people...
but their commanders...
won't allow them to write "fuck"...
on their aeroplanes because...
it's obscene.
The horror.
The horror.
Calling PBR Street Gang.
PBR Street Gang, this is Almighty. Do you read me? Over.
PBR Street Gang?
PBR Street Gang, this is Almighty--
The horror.
The horror.
A-1 Headline
AD2000 CD1
AD2000 CD2
A I - Artificial Intelligence
Aap Ki Kasam
Abandon
Abnormal Beauty (2004)
About Last Night
About Schmidt CD1
About Schmidt CD2
About a Boy (2002)
Abril Despedaado
Absence of Malice (1981)
Abuelo El
Abyss The - Special Edition
Acasia
Accidental Spy The
Accidental Tourist The 1988
Ace Ventura - Pet Detective
Ace Ventura - When nature calls
Ace Ventura Pet Detective 1994
Achtung fertig Charlie
Acid House The (1998)
Adaptation
Adela jeste nevecerela
Adjuster The 1992
Adventures Of Priscilla Queen Of The Desert The CD1
Adventures Of Priscilla Queen Of The Desert The CD2
Adventures Of Robin Hood The
Adventures in Babysitting
Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai across the 8th dimension
Adventures of Felix
Adventures of Ford Fairlane The
Adventures of Pluto Nash
Adversaire La (Nicole Garcia 2002)
Affair of the Necklace
Affair to Remember An 1957
Afraid to Die (Yasuzo Masumura 1960)
African Queen The
Afrika (2002)
After Hours 1985
Against All Odds 1984 CD1
Against All Odds 1984 CD2
Against The Ropes CD1
Against The Ropes CD2
Age of Innocence The CD1
Age of Innocence The CD2
Agent Cody Bank 2
Agent Cody Banks
Agoniya (1981) Agony CD1
Agoniya (1981) Agony CD2
Aguirre der Zorn Gottes (1973)
Aguirre the Wrath of God
Ahi Esta El Detalle (1940) CD1
Ahi Esta El Detalle (1940) CD2
Ahobsal insaeng
Ai no corrida 1976
Aida
Aimee and Jaguar
Air Bud
Airplane! (1980)
Airplane 2 - The Sequel
Akibiyori (Late Autumn 1960) CD1
Akibiyori (Late Autumn 1960) CD2
Akira - Limited Special Edition
Akira 1988
Akumulator 1
Aladdin
Aladdin 1992
Aladdin and The King Of Thiefs
Alarmist The 1997
Albino Alligator
Alex and Emma
Alexander CD1
Alexander CD2
Alexander CD3
Alexander Nevsky
Alfie
Ali G Aiii (2000)
Ali G In Tha House
Ali Zaoua
Alias 01x01 - Truth Be Told (Pilot)
Alias 01x02 - So It Begins
Alias 01x03 - Parity
Alias 01x04 - A Broken Heart
Alias 01x05 - Doppelganger
Alias 01x06 - Reckoning
Alias 01x07 - Color Blind
Alias 01x08 - Time Will Tell
Alias 01x09 - Mea Culpa
Alias 01x10 - Spirit
Alias 01x11 - The Confession
Alias 01x12 - The Box Part 1
Alias 01x13 - The Box Conclusion
Alias 01x14 - The Coup
Alias 01x15 - Page 47
Alias 01x16 - The Prophecy
Alias 01x17 - Q and A
Alias 01x18 - Masquerade
Alias 01x19 - Snowman
Alias 01x20 - The Solution
Alias 01x21 - Rendezvous
Alias 01x22 - Almost Thirty Years
Alias 02x01 - The Enemy Walks In
Alias 02x02 - Trust Me
Alias 02x11 - A Higher Echelon
Alias 02x12 - The Getaway
Alias 02x13 - Phase One
Alias 02x14 - Double Agent
Alias 02x15 - A Free Agent
Alias 02x16 - Firebomb
Alias 02x17 - A Dark Turn
Alias 02x18 - Truth Takes Time
Alias 02x19 - Endgame
Alias 02x20 - Countdown
Alias 02x21 - Second Double
Alias 02x22 - The Telling
Alias 3x01 - The two
Alias 3x02 - Succession
Alias 3x03 - Reunion
Alias 3x04 - A missing link
Alias 3x05 - Repercussions
Alias 3x06 - The nemesis
Alias 3x07 - Prelude
Alias 3x08 - Breaking point
Alias 3x09 - Conscious
Alias 3x10 - Remnants
Alias 3x11 - Full disclosure
Alias 3x12 - Crossings
Alias 3x13 - After six
Alias 3x14 - Blowback
Alias 3x15 - Facade
Alias 3x16 - Taken
Alias 3x17 - The frame
Alias 3x18 - Unveiled
Alias 3x19 - Hourglass
Alias 3x20 - Blood ties
Alias 3x21 - Legacy
Alias 3x22 - Resurrection
Alice Doesnt Live Here Anymore 1974 CD1
Alice Doesnt Live Here Anymore 1974 CD2
Alice et Martin 1998 CD1
Alice et Martin 1998 CD2
Alice in Wonderland
Alices Adventures in Wonderland
Alien
Alien 2
Alien 3
Alien Directors Cut
Alien Resurrection 1997 CD1
Alien Resurrection 1997 CD2
Alien Vs Predator
Aliens (special edition) 1986 CD1
Aliens (special edition) 1986 CD2
Alive 2003
All About Eve
All About Lily Chou-Chou CD1
All About Lily Chou-Chou CD2
All About My Father (Alt Om Min Far)
All I Want for Christmas 1991
All Night Long
All That Heaven Allows
All The Kings Men
All The Pretty Horses 23.976fps
All the Little Animals 1998
Alladin and the Wonderful Lamp
Allegro non troppo
Alliance Cookout
Alliance garden state
Almost Famous
Along Came Polly
Along came a spider
Alphaville 1965
Alt Om Min Far (All About My Father)
Altered States
Alvarez Kelly CD1
Alvarez Kelly CD2
Alzheimer Case The (2003) CD1
Alzheimer Case The (2003) CD2
Amadeus
Amantes del Circulo Polar Los (1998)
Amants Criminels Les
Amar Akbar Anthony - Manmohan Desai 1977 CD1
Amar Akbar Anthony - Manmohan Desai 1977 CD2
Amarcord CD1
Amarcord CD2
Amator 1979
Amelie From Montmartre CD1
Amelie From Montmartre CD2
Amelie or The Time To Love CD1
Amelie or The Time To Love CD2
American Beauty
American College
American Movie
American Movie - The Making Of Northwestern CD1
American Movie - The Making Of Northwestern CD2
American Outlaws
American Pie (UK)
American Pie - Rated Version
American Pie 2
American Pop
American Psycho
American Wedding
American Wedding (Unrated)
American Werewolf in London CD1
American Werewolf in London CD2
American in Paris An
Americas Sweethearts (2001)
Amerikanische Soldat Der (1970)
Amic-Amat (Beloved-Friend 1999)
Amiche Le 1955
Amistad CD1
Amistad CD2
Amityville 2 - The Possession 1982
Amityville 3 - The Demon 1983
Amityville 4 - The Evil Escapes 1989
Amityville Horror 5 - The Curse 1990
Amityville Horror 6 - Its About Time (1992)
Amityville Horror The CD1
Amityville Horror The CD2
AmnesiA
Amor Brujo El (Carlos Saura 1986)
Amour en Fuite L
Amour en fuite Le 1979
An American Werewolf in Paris
An Autumn Afternoon 1962
Anacondas - The Hunt For The Blood Orchid
Analyze That (2002)
Analyze This (1999)
Anastasia 1956
Anatomie 2 2003
Anatomy of a Murder 1959 CD1
Anatomy of a Murder 1959 CD2
Anchorman
And Starring Pancho Villa as Himself
And God Created Woman
And Starring Pancho Villa as Himself
Andaaz
Andaz Apna Apna
Andrei Rublev 1969 Directors Cut CD1
Andrei Rublev 1969 Directors Cut CD2
Angel Eyes
Angel Heart Devil Face
Angels In America - Chapter 1
Angels In America - Chapter 2
Angels In America - Chapter 3
Angels In America - Chapter 4
Angels In America - Chapter 5
Angels In America - Chapter 6
Angels With Dirty Faces 1938
Angels of the Universe
Angelus
Anger management
Anglaise et le duc La (Rohmer Eric 2001)
Angry Dogs
AniMatrix
Animals Are Beautiful People
Anjaam Hindi
Anna In Kungfu Land 2003
Anne Frank - The Whole Story CD1
Anne Frank - The Whole Story CD2
Annie
Annie Get Your Gun
Annie Hall 1977
Anniversary Party The
Another 48 Hours
Another Heaven CD1
Another Heaven CD2
AntiTrust
Antikiller
Antwone Fisher
Any Given Sunday
Anywhere But Here
Anzio
Aoi Haru
Apartment The CD1
Apartment The CD2
Apocalypse Now - Redux
Apollo 13 CD1
Apollo 13 CD2
Apollo 13 CD3
Appartement Le 1996 CD1
Appartement Le 1996 CD2
Appleseed 2004
Appolo13
April Fools Day
Apsolutnih Sto
Arachnophobia
Aragami (2003)
Arahan 2004
Aram
Architekten Die 1990
Ariel 1988
Aristocats The
Arizona Dream CD1
Arizona Dream CD2
Arlington Road
Armageddon CD1
Armageddon CD2
Armata Brancaleone Le
Arme des ombres Le (Jean-Pierre Melville 1969) CD1
Arme des ombres Le (Jean-Pierre Melville 1969) CD2
Army in the Shadows 1969 CD1
Army in the Shadows 1969 CD2
Aro Tolbukhin En la Mente del Asesino (Agustin Villaronga 2002)
Around The World In 80 Days 2004 CD1
Around The World In 80 Days 2004 CD2
Around The World In 80 Days CD1
Around The World In 80 Days CD2
Arsene Lupin
Arsenic And Old Lace 1944
Art Of War The
Artemisia
Arven (2003) CD1
Arven (2003) CD2
As Long As My Feet Will Carry Me CD1
As Long As My Feet Will Carry Me CD2
As bodas de Deus (1998) CD1
As bodas de Deus (1998) CD2
Asambhav
Ascent The
Asphalt Jungle The
Assassins
Asterix In Britain 1986
Asterix and Obelix Mission Cleopatra 2002
Astonishing (2004)
At Close Range
At Kende Sanheden
Atlantis
Atlantis - The Lost Empire
Atlantis Milos Return 2003
Atlantis The Lost Empire
Attack
Attack The Gas Station
Au Hasard Balthazar
Audition The (1999 Japanese)
Austin Powers - International Man Of Mystery
Austin Powers - The Spy Who Shagged Me
Austin Powers I
Austin Powers in Goldmember
Autumn Sonata 1978
Avalon (2001)
Avanti (1972)
Avassaladoras
Avengers The
Avenging Fist The
Aventuras de Robinson Crusoe Las
Aviator The
Avventura La 1960 CD1
Avventura La 1960 CD2
Awaara CD1
Awaara CD2
Awara Paagal Deewana
Awful Truth The
Azul y Blanco
Azumi 2003 CD1
Azumi 2003 CD2