Ah yes, war against....nebulous enemy of unspecified nationality.
It is exactly what the first movie is, and what Americans like: US comes in, kills the bad guy, and saves the day. It doesnt matter who or what it is, it doesnt prepare people for war with some nation. Its just that normal people like big explosions, hot jets, fast women, and "America, Ra Ra."
It may not be based. But its not woke or subversive either. It is just the possible last gasp of a Hollywood that still understood entertainment instead of propaganda.
And Cobra was actually right on a number of occasions. The Industrial War Machine is harmful, our communities are being abandoned, fiat currencies are horrid.
Technically, it is not my joke. I got it a long time ago from a semi-parody review of James Bond where the reviewer described part of the appeal as "Hot cars and fast women". So sometimes when I am giving a somewhat facetious answer to sometime like that, I will use the same terminology.
Ah yes, war against....nebulous enemy of unspecified nationality.
It is exactly what the first movie is, and what Americans like: US comes in, kills the bad guy, and saves the day. It doesnt matter who or what it is, it doesnt prepare people for war with some nation. Its just that normal people like big explosions, hot jets, fast women, and "America, Ra Ra."
It may not be based. But its not woke or subversive either. It is just the possible last gasp of a Hollywood that still understood entertainment instead of propaganda.
Similar to GI Joe. COBRA was an easy adversary
And Cobra was actually right on a number of occasions. The Industrial War Machine is harmful, our communities are being abandoned, fiat currencies are horrid.
Damn that's all surreal now.
Wow, the old shows covered all that?
Yea show is surreal in what Cobra actually stands up for.
I need to do a rewatch
Hot jets and fast women? That's quite the imagery, there. I like it.
Technically, it is not my joke. I got it a long time ago from a semi-parody review of James Bond where the reviewer described part of the appeal as "Hot cars and fast women". So sometimes when I am giving a somewhat facetious answer to sometime like that, I will use the same terminology.