Jarhead
Jarhead (2005)

Jarhead

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The Crystal Geyser water bottle label seen throughout the movie is the current logo, not the one in 1991.

Same goes for the Head and Shoulders Logo on the shampoo in the shower.

When Cortez shows the picture of his wife, she is facing the right in the first shot.

In all following shots, however, she is facing the left side in the picture.

When Swoff walks into a command and communications tent, a few of the Marines are using personal computers with flat panel consumer brand LCD monitors.

These would not have been available in 1991 during the first Gulf War.

We see the Marines partying to Naughty By Nature's "OPP" during a Christmas party in 1990.

However, that song was not released until 1991.

In the beginning, Swoff is shown carrying his hung clothes on the left arm, the camera then looks away for a second and comes back and he is carrying his clothes on the right shoulder.

While Swoff is being punished for abandoning his watch for the party, the water bottle on the table shifts position between shots.

The sunglasses worn by the Marine's are Oakley M Frames.

However, the actual frame style was not introduced until the late 1990s.

There was an early-'90s style, but much different.

In the tent Swofford is holding a gun to the head of Ferguson, he lifts up the gun and pulls Ferguson up.

In the next shot, Swofford is still pointing the gun at him.

When the new Marines first meet SSGT Sykes, the water tower in the background has a USAF Tactical Air Command or USAF Air Combat Command emblem on it, which new Marines would never see at Camp Pendleton.

This scene was filmed at George AFB in Victorville CA.

When Swoff's squad arrives at the "Highway of Death" a road sign in the background reads "Abdali 150 KM, Kazimah 80 KM, Mutlaa 10 KM".

There is nowhere in Kuwait where all three of these distances would be accurateAl-Mutla and Kazimah are only about 10 to 15 kilometres from each other, and Al-Abdali commune is only roughly 70 to 80 kilometres from those two districts and roughly 90 to 100 kilometres from Kuwait City.

Most of the carnage on the "Highway of Death" took place along Highway 80, in the area around Mutla which would have put Abdali only 70 to 75 kilometres and Kazimah only 10 to 15 kilometres away.

In the Interview section in the Bonus Features, Jake's character confuses Iraqis with Saudis when he is asked how he feels about the Iraqis.

He also confuses Kuwaitis with Iraqis when he is asked how he feels about Kuwaitis.

In the commentary it was noted that they allowed the actors to ad-lib a lot of the interview material.

When Fergus is cooking sausages on the gas stove the fire spreads to the surrounding area in the back of the truck.

As we see Fergus try to put it out the fire the stove clearly falls over.

The scene then cuts away and then returns and the stove is once again upright.

In the scorpion fight scene, Cortez is seen holding a new 5 dollar bill, seen from the back.

When the oil starts raining in the desert, SSgt.

Sykes' uniform is completely clean, when everyone else is dirty.

In the scorpion fight scene, there is a Emperor Scorpion (P.

imperator) and Desert Hairy Scorpion (H.

arizonensis).

The former is native to Congolese Africa, the latter to Arizona and surrounding states.

Neither has any place anywhere in the Middle East.

The "Abrams" tanks we see in one of the scenes are fakethe number of road wheels is incorrect (6 instead of 7).

After Troy is branded, Swofford leans in and tells him, "You earned it, man!" This does not match up to his lip movement.

The chartered planes aboard which the Marines arrive in the Middle East are 747-400s, which were not yet in service in 1990, and which were never operated by TWA before it was acquired by American Airlines.

(TWA operated 747-100s and 747-200s.

) When Kruger is drinking, his shirt is soaked with the alcohol.

In the next shot, his shirt is dry.

In the final desert scene at the night-time party when Swoff and Troy arrive and begin shooting into the air, the camera cuts to a other men at the party also firing into the air.

Swoff begins by firing his sniper rifle but when the camera goes back to him his weapon has switched to a light belt-fed machine gun.

In Anthony Swofford's sunglasses, a cameraman is visible.

When the Marines are celebrating the end of the war firing their weapons, Troy is shown pulling down on the trigger of his M16A2 rifle.

This should produce a three round burst.

However, it is incorrectly firing fully automatically.

When Swoff is getting his first firing training to be a Scout Sniper, his first shot is fired and he scores a hit on the upper right side of the target in the head.

When he re-chambers to prepare for his next shot and we see through his cross-hairs, his last shot appears to have been a bullseye in left center of the head.

When trying out for the MOS scout sniper, not all of the marines are of rank Lance Corporal or higher, the required rank necessary in order to obtain said position.

In some night scenes, for instance during the party after the Marines return to the base, the orange lights standing in for burning oil wells are visible.

These lights were supposed to be digitally replaced with fire in post-production.

When they first arrive in Saudi they are in a tent when SSGT yells gas, and Swoffard tries to get his NBC Suit on first.

All military are trained to put on their protective mask up first before before getting the rest of their MOPP gear on.

When the Marines arrive at the hot zone SSgt Sykes walks out from behind the truck carrying the Marines.

In the shot Sykes is wearing the goggles fitted on his helmet.

In the shot following that, the goggles are off his face and mounted on his helmet.

One of the marines mentions "getting to level 9" on Metroid.

Another responds that you just have to start over again after you win.

Metroid, however, does not have levels and when the game is completed, it does not start over.

Flipped shotAs Swofford says, "My war experience has begun," and sand is falling in his face, the two moles on his face appear both as he is shown in right and left profile.

The TWA logo visible on the side of the aircraft as the troops are coming off the plane was retired in the early seventies, by the time the movie takes place that livery had long been retired.

Whenever snipers are shooting at their targets their spotter does a countdown by saying "Fire! Fire! Fire!".

The sniper then fires on the third "Fire!" to ensure a well-timed kill.

However, in the movie the snipers fire whenever they want after the spotter says the third "Fire!".

When the A-10 Warthogs attack marines accidentally in the desert, neither the sound of the GAU-8 Avenger nor the bullet hits are even close to real.

The A-10 main (and only) gun shoots 30 mm depleted uranium and high-explosive bullets at 4200 rounds per minute.

These bullets can penetrate 69 mm of armor and they'll rise significant amount of dirt in the air.

The gun sound is more like giant hammer drill against a rock.

Troy gives the range from their position to the Iraqi officers in the control tower as "900 yards.

" His rangefinder and Swofford's rifle scope would both be configured in meters.

The U.

military uses the Metric system to ensure commonality with their NATO allies.

During the basic training sequences, Swofford is seen wearing third-pattern Woodland BDU's with enlarged wrist cuffs, and lack of waist-tabs.

These weren't produced until 1995.

Box Office

FechaÁreaBruto
15 January 2006 USA USD 62,647,540
8 January 2006 USA USD 62,578,105
1 January 2006 USA USD 62,479,010
25 December 2005 USA USD 62,329,645
18 December 2005 USA USD 62,195,880
11 December 2005 USA USD 61,956,295
4 December 2005 USA USD 61,122,435
27 November 2005 USA USD 59,338,505
20 November 2005 USA USD 54,280,420
13 November 2005 USA USD 46,539,505
6 November 2005 USA USD 27,726,210
USA USD 62,658,220
5 February 2006 UK GBP 5,155,997
29 January 2006 UK GBP 4,727,131
22 January 2006 UK GBP 3,808,294
15 January 2006 UK GBP 1,927,987
Worldwide USD 96,889,998
Non-USA USD 34,231,778
15 January 2006 Netherlands EUR 165,761
FechaÁreaBrutoPantalla
6 November 2005 USA USD 27,726,210 2,411
15 January 2006 UK GBP 1,927,987 390
10 February 2006 Australia USD 1,106,718 178
6 January 2006 Austria USD 255,206
13 January 2006 Belgium USD 221,306
6 January 2006 Brazil USD 322,366 120
6 January 2006 Europe USD 2,536,327 599
27 January 2006 Finland USD 17,646
13 January 2006 France USD 785,420
6 January 2006 Germany USD 1,443,648
13 January 2006 Iceland USD 19,633
15 January 2006 Netherlands EUR 157,329 40
27 January 2006 Norway USD 73,274
13 January 2006 South Africa USD 63,576 25
6 January 2006 Spain USD 723,771
13 January 2006 Sweden USD 157,547
6 January 2006 Switzerland USD 113,702
FechaÁreaBrutoPantalla
15 January 2006 USA USD 42,835 102
8 January 2006 USA USD 67,080
1 January 2006 USA USD 100,850
25 December 2005 USA USD 63,050 194
18 December 2005 USA USD 116,635
11 December 2005 USA USD 436,475
4 December 2005 USA USD 1,115,170 1,612
27 November 2005 USA USD 2,804,880 2,413
20 November 2005 USA USD 4,753,335 2,413
13 November 2005 USA USD 11,738,160 2,448
6 November 2005 USA USD 27,726,210 2,411
5 February 2006 UK GBP 182,819 200
29 January 2006 UK GBP 484,988 343
22 January 2006 UK GBP 999,182 390
15 January 2006 UK GBP 1,927,987 390
15 January 2006 Netherlands EUR 157,329 40

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