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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueBased on the genuine story of the only homicide committed on the famed San Francisco Military base.Based on the genuine story of the only homicide committed on the famed San Francisco Military base.Based on the genuine story of the only homicide committed on the famed San Francisco Military base.
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I helped make this movie up here in Canada and I had a really great time in doing so.
I was an extra and provided the military transportation for the movie and getting the takes down was fun and interesting.
I would work for John Fasano any day I think he did a really good job rebuilding this movie. Lou, Victoria, and Jason and all the other actors were fantastic and would love to work with them again. The staff and production crew did and awesome job making this movie possible and my hat is off to you.
Thanks again for a great time and for meeting all the people I met in these travels.
As for people who haven't really watch this movie i suggest you do
I was an extra and provided the military transportation for the movie and getting the takes down was fun and interesting.
I would work for John Fasano any day I think he did a really good job rebuilding this movie. Lou, Victoria, and Jason and all the other actors were fantastic and would love to work with them again. The staff and production crew did and awesome job making this movie possible and my hat is off to you.
Thanks again for a great time and for meeting all the people I met in these travels.
As for people who haven't really watch this movie i suggest you do
I had to go back to the beginning of the movie to view the stock footage again to make sure this movie wasn't about the Presidio of Monterrey. It turns out that not only was the story really about the Presidio of San Francisco, but that also it 'missed it' in at least three main areas, in a made-for-TV production. As noted elsewhere, the comparison to realistic military living is off. I could only wonder with a dropped-jaw how a single Military Police corporal had such extravagant living quarters, and consider with rolled-eyes how the military post was inaccurately depicted as having a guarded entry gate. Further, none of the sets were created to accurately show the real beauty of the post, it's landscape makeup, or how the buildings were really constructed. Sure they showed enlisted family housing very near the water, but it is a beach and not near the yacht harbor. Finally, interesting talent was cast for the telling of the story, but beyond that the film direction demonstrated a lack-luster effort at best. After viewing it, the movie left me feeling disappointed, betrayed, and even a little upset about the loss of time spent viewing it. So frankly, as also noted in another place here, this crime story really about a place that is not at the Presidio.
"Murder At The Presidio" is a routine mystery. Lou Diamond Phillips plays James Chandler, a detective who is looking into the murder of a woman on a navy base. When he gets too close, the Army becomes an enemy for him.
Lou Diamond Phillips is very charismatic in the role. Jason Priestley is underused. The story and characters are mostly one-note. You know their every word and action ahead of time.
It's a little more suspenseful then "The Presidio" but that's not saying much.
In the end: If you like LDP, it's worth seeing, but that's it. "Renegades" or "Boulevard" are better choices.
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Lou Diamond Phillips is very charismatic in the role. Jason Priestley is underused. The story and characters are mostly one-note. You know their every word and action ahead of time.
It's a little more suspenseful then "The Presidio" but that's not saying much.
In the end: If you like LDP, it's worth seeing, but that's it. "Renegades" or "Boulevard" are better choices.
For more insanity, please visit: comeuppancereviews.com
The movie was fine as far as the genre goes. I prefer military themed movies to at least portray members of the military accurately. There is no way an Army officer in uniform is going to have any facial hair other than a mustache. Special Ops sometimes do have beards, etc, but not garrison stationed officers. The Motor Pool PFCs were too old to still be at that rank. If they were that bad of a soldier, they would have not been retained in the Army. Actors who are hired to portray soldiers should have a haircut to match the role. Lou D. Phillips introduced himself as a Warrant Officer, yet I heard him referred to as Lieutenant. I still haven't figured that one out yet. The movie wasn't bad, but this reviewer found the military inaccuracies glaringly distracting.
This movie started out a bit slow, but Lou Diamond Philips character was deep and intriguing, plus he's a good actor all around. I enjoyed watching him deepen the character and makes you want to keep watching, to see if and when the killer is revealed and what is the motive. The middle part of this movie got me trying to guess who the killer was 😁
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- GaffesDon't these producers ever hire a military technical advisor? The only face hair the US Army allows is a neatly trimmed mustache, certainly never a goatee and certainly never by a captain. Officers do not wear the unit crest on their berets, they wear their rank insignia, enlisted wear the unit crest on the berets. Rank insignia throughout the movie are incorrectly aligned.
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