вот. не пожалел своего времени и нашел таки. этот документальный. и заодно. множетсво других фильмов на данную тему. производства аьсолютно разных студий. даже государств.
на английском. между прочим. specal for you.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FPZL5WTilRE
Operation Hollywood: How The Pentagon Shapes And Censors The Movies
Have your favorite movies been censored or meddled with by the Pentagon? Since the 80′s, and the success of Top Gun, Hollywood has increased its production of big budget war movies, using military bases, submarines and aircraft carriers that the armed forces have generously made available to the studios. In exchange, the Pentagon's experts vet hundreds of screenplays each year.
Using lots of movie clips, "Operation Hollywood" explores this cozy relationship between Hollywood filmmakers and the U.S. government, and questions the wisdom of letting the Pentagon use movies to promote the U.S. army's image.
Every year, Hollywood producers ask the Pentagon for help in making films, seeking everything from locations and technical advice to Blackhawk helicopters and nuclear-powered submarines. The military will happily oblige, it says in an army hanook, so long as the movie "aid[s] in the recruiting and retention of personnel."
The producers want to make money; the Defense Department wants to make propaganda. Former Hollywood Reporter staffer Robb explores the conflicts resulting from these negotiations in this illuminating though sometimes tedious study of the military-entertainment complex over the last 50 years. Robb shows how, in the Nicholas Cage film Windtalkers, the Marine Corps strong-armed producers into deleting a scene where a Marine pries gold teeth from a dead Japanese soldier (a historically accurate detail).
And in The Perfect Storm, the air force insisted on giving the Air National Guard credit for rescuing a sinking fishing boat, instead of the actual Coast Guard heroes. Even seemingly flawless recruiting vehicles had troubles: in Top Gun, the navy demanded Tom Cruise's love interest be changed from a military instructor to a civilian contractor (fraternization between officers & enlisted personnel being a no-no).
At its worst, the author argues, the Pentagon unscrupulously targets children; Robb reveals how the Defense Department helped insert military story lines into the Mickey Mouse Club. To help, Robb suggests a schedule of uniform fees by which producers could rent aircraft carriers, F-16s & the like. It's an intriguing idea, though producers can go it alone: as Robb points out, blockbusters Forrest Gump, An Officer & a Gentleman & Platoon were all made without military assistance.
http://documentaryheaven.com/hollywo...erous-liaison/
Hollywood and The Pentagon: A Dangerous Liaison
The American Army’s intrusion in Hollywood war films may surprise some. In fact, the U.S. Army secret services have had close ties with American filmmakers for several decades. The movie Top Gun, for instance, was filmed with the support and approval of the U.S. Army. There is even a special bureau, the Film Liaison Office, that oversees these issues for the Pentagon and the Capitol. It has a clear mission: studying the scripts of American war movies, deciding whether to offer them support or not, depending on their interest for the country’s military leaders.
Scripts are cut and sometimes watered down. Characters are changed and historical truth, sometimes fudged. One director might be loaned combat jets and ships, and all their equipment, enabling him to shoot the scenes written by his scriptwriters. Another director, whose script displeases the army, may be refused any kind of support. That was the case for the film Platoon, deemed overly critical of the Vietnam War. It is then up to the producers to look for shooting locations and equipment outside the United States. Often, at considerable cost.
In his Pentagon office, the head of the Film Liaison Office makes no secret of his goals. He wants to encourage films which flatter the U.S. Army, win support for its actions on the battle field, and encourage more soldiers to sign up. In short: pure propaganda. Few great war films have escaped the influence, or even the censure, of the U.S. Army.
Hollywood and The War Machine
http://documentaryheaven.com/hollywo...e-war-machine/
War is hell, but for Hollywood it has been a Godsend, providing the perfect dramatic setting against which courageous heroes win the hearts and minds of the movie going public.
The Pentagon recognises the power of these celluloid dreams and encourages Hollywood to create heroic myths; to rewrite history to suit its own strategy and as a recruiting tool to provide a steady flow of willing young patriots for its wars.
What does Hollywood get out of this ‘deal with the devil’? Access to billions of dollars worth of military kit, from helicopters to aircraft carriers, enabling filmmakers to make bigger and more spectacular battle scenes, which in turn generate more box office revenue. Providing they accept the Pentagon’s advice, even toe the party line and show the US military in a positive light.
So is it a case of art imitating life, or a sinister force using art to influence life and death – and the public perception of both?
Empire will examine Hollywood, the Pentagon, and war.
Joining us as guests: Oliver Stone, the eight times Academy Award-winning filmmaker; Michael Moore, the Academy Award-winning filmmaker; and Christopher Hedges, an author and the former Middle East bureau chief of the New York Times.
коспект.из блога одного актера.и сценариста.
http://terencebowmanblog.blogspot.ru...-pentagon.html
Operation Hollywood - Army Movie Censorship 'Makes Americans Warlike'
http://youtu.be/RGeSpOUtAiI
Operation Hollywood - Interview W/ Author David L. Robb
http://youtu.be/tbpMmhEa4pw
U.S. Army Commercial Targets PG13 X-Men Audience
http://youtu.be/9aot0tPvoQI
Military-Entertainment Complex? Act Of Valor Film Described As 'Beyond Propaganda'
http://youtu.be/AwayDEcDBPU
Army & Media (Video Games, Movies, TV, News, & Arms)
http://youtu.be/_ZHSyt8793o
Militainment, Inc. - Militarism & Video Games
http://youtu.be/t3ZTiEWYrdc
"60-70% of Army Video Game Simulation Technology in Our Kids Homes Today" (ie CryEngine 3) -Military contractor
http://youtu.be/ZUeP2i-VVyg
"It's a great training product. I've had 'em link the Xboxes together & the sergeant will actually train his teams with the Modern Warfare game." -COD military adviser
http://youtu.be/J14wdIsyYqk
Politics & Hollywood's images are linked. They reinforce one another. Policy enforces mythical images; mythical images help enforce policy. Jack Valenti, president of the Motion Picture Association of America, has said, quote, "Washington & Hollywood spring from the same DNA," end-quote. - JACK SHAHEEN, director of Reel Bad Arabs
http://youtu.be/H8ib2XuxkK8
GamePro: Games are most effective Army recruitment tool
http://youtu.be/Qawe8R9LFc4
RECRUITING CHILDREN INTO THE US MILITARY Pentagon's Child Recruiting Strategy
http://www.ringnula.com/Oil/recruit...
(six in ten current US soldiers entered the military as teenagers)
Project Censored 2009 - Recruitment Toolbox: Movies, Toys, TV, & Computer Games
http://img6.imaganana.com/img/tfic6...
MILITAINMENT, INC. - Militarism & Pop Culture
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=...
RETURNING FIRE: Interventions in Video Game Culture
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=...
Violent Video Games Harm Children's Brains Study Finds
http://youtu.be/vrI9G1QClK4
не. конечно это происки зюганова. и инопланетян.