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A little more than an hour into Rod Lurie’s “The Outpost,” an American soldier wakes up in a remote camp in the hills of northern Afghanistan and grumbles, “Just another f—ing day in ...
In 2006, PRT Kamdesh – later renamed Combat Outpost Keating – was one of several U.S. Army outposts established in Northern Afghanistan. Located in a remote valley surrounded by the Hindu Kush mountains, the base was regarded as a deathtrap; the troops stationed there faced regular Taliban attacks, culminating in one of the bloodiest American engagements of Operation Enduring Freedom.
Rod Lurie gives the "Black Hawk Down" treatment to the Battle of Kamdesh in this tribute to soldiers who died for an indefensible position.
"The Outpost," directed by Rod Lurie and based on the book by Jake Tapper, depicts 2009's Battle of Kamdesh in Afghanistan. Review: 'The Outpost' is a visceral depiction of combat but little else ...
Mind Ripper (also known as The Hills Have Eyes III, The Outpost or Wes Craven Presents Mind Ripper) [1] [2] [3] is a 1995 American horror film released on HBO. It stars Lance Henriksen and Giovanni Ribisi .
Outpost is a 2008 British war horror film, directed by Steve Barker and written by Rae Brunton, about a rough group of experienced mercenaries who find themselves fighting for their lives after being hired to take a mysterious businessman into the woods to locate a World War II-era military bunker.
The film holds a 57% approval rating on review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, based on 7 reviews, with an average of 5.3/10. [23] Stanislav Zelvensky gave the film 2.9 stars out of 10. [ 24 ] Vladislav Shuravin of film.ru gave the film 4 stars out of 10. [ 25 ]
Outpost: Black Sun, also known as Outpost 2, is a 2012 British war horror film directed by Steve Barker, based on a script written by himself and Rae Brunton. It is a sequel to Barker's 2008 film Outpost. [1] The film was later followed by Outpost: Rise of the Spetsnaz, the third entry in the series. [2]