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Synopsis: In 2005 Afghanistan, Navy SEALs Marcus Luttrell (Mark Wahlberg), Michael Murphy (Taylor Kitsch), Danny Dietz (Emile Hirsch) and Matthew "Axe" Axelson (Ben Foster) deploy on a mission of surveillance and to take out Taliban leader Ahmad Shah. Though spotted by goatherds, Luttrell and his team decide not to kill them. But one of the Afghans alerts a group of Taliban fighters to the invaders, and a terrible battle ensues, in which the SEALs find themselves hopelessly outnumbered and outgunned.
Production: Universal Studios
  Nominated for 2 Oscars. Another 5 wins & 14 nominations.
 
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Year:
2013
121 min
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Luttrell sleeps, Murphy sits on his bed. Nudges Luttrell.

Luttrell opens an eye. He’s staring at the computer pic of an

Arabian horse.

MURPHY:

Is this doable?

LUTTRELL:

Expensive.

MURPHY:

How much?

LUTTRELL:

Arabic. She’s got good taste.

MURPHY:

How much?

LUTTRELL:

I’ll find out. Expensive.

Murphy is up. Heads out the door. Moves into the hallway.

Opens Dietz’s door.

7.

MURPHY:

(quiet)

Danny.

Dietz. Eyes closed.

DIETZ:

I’m up.

10 INT. GYM - CAMP OUELLETTE 10

Dark, then lights on, revealing a decent cross fit style gym.

Blackboard filled with the current workout leaders. Dietz and

Murphy hold most of them.

The two men start to stretch in silence.

Luttrell wanders in. A giant bowl of cereal.

LUTTRELL:

Since when does she want an Arabic

horse?

MURPHY:

Since I got an email this morning.

Probably saw it on Oprah.

LUTTRELL:

Oprah rides Arabic horses?

MURPHY:

I don’t know what Oprah does.

LUTTRELL:

She can afford them.

MURPHY:

Why? How much do they cost?

LUTTRELL:

I don’t know. Oprah money.

MURPHY:

F***.

LUTTRELL:

I thought you guys were doing this

tomorrow.

Murphy and Dietz strap on Body Armor.

8.

LUTTRELL (CONT’D)

Maybe I’m starting to become tele

f***ing pathic - non-verbal yoda or

something. I could swear I just

said outloud, that I thought this

was happening tomorrow.

Murphy stretching.

MURPHY:

I think Red Wings a go. Tonight.

LUTTRELL:

Oh.

(beat)

Outstanding.

SHANE PATTON wanders in.

SHANE PATTON:

You’re doing it now?

The three men ignore Shane.

SHANE PATTON (CONT’D)

(to Luttrell)

They’re going at it now?

LUTTRELL:

Looks that way.

11

INT. MATT AXELSON’S BUNK - MORNING 11

Axe sleeps. His computer alarm goes off. Incoming voice chat.

Slowly Axe reaches down for the computer on his floor.

Axe opens the computer. Signs in.

Incoming from his wife Cindy.

“Are you up?”

Axe types.

“Yes my love.”

Cindy.

“What you doing?”

Axe stares at a picture of he and Cindy.

9.

“Looking at you.”

CINDY:

How do I look?

AXE:

Like Heaven.

12 INT. WEIGHT ROOM - MORNING 12

Dietz and Murphy both warmed up clearly ready for some kind

of competition.

Luttrell sits on a weight bench. Takes off his watch.

Dietz and Murphy under pull up bars. HEALY enters.

HEALY:

Thought you guys were doing this

tomorrow...

MURPHY:

Ready?

DIETZ:

Yup.

LUTTRELL:

Mark. Set. Go.

Luttrell hits the stop watch.

Murphy and Dietz leap to bars, 75 Pull-ups as fast as

possible. Brief pauses to recover. 100 push ups. Dietz

slightly ahead of Murphy. Sprints out of the gym. Murphy

close behind.

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Peter Berg

Peter Berg (born March 11, 1964) is an American director, actor, producer, and writer of film, television, and music videos. He is known for directing films such as the black comedy Very Bad Things (1998), the action comedy The Rundown (2003), the sports drama Friday Night Lights (2004), the action thriller The Kingdom (2007), the superhero comedy-drama Hancock (2008), the military science fiction war film Battleship (2012), the war film Lone Survivor (2013), and the disaster drama Deepwater Horizon (2016). more…

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