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When U.S. Rangers and an elite Delta Force team attempt to kidnap two underlings of a Somali warlord, their Black Hawk helicopters are shot down, and the Americans suffer heavy casualties, facing intense fighting from the militia on the ground.
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When U.S. Rangers and an elite Delta Force team attempt to kidnap two underlings of a Somali warlord, their Black Hawk helicopters are shot down, and the Americans suffer heavy casualties, facing intense fighting from the militia on the ground.
7.7/10
IMDbFor | 2001 | Ewan McGregor
Best Sound Editing Effects Foley Domestic Feature Film | 2002 | Michael A. Reagan
Best Sound Editing Dialogue and ADR in a Feature Film | 2002 | Mark L. Mangino
Best Makeup in Film | 2004 | Alessandra Sampaolo
Best Edited Feature Film Dramatic | 2002 | Pietro Scalia
Best Cinematography | 2002 | Slawomir Idziak
Best Sound | 2002 | Myron Nettinga
Best Editing | 2002 | Pietro Scalia
Best Acting Ensemble | 2002 | Ewen Bremner
Best Cinematography | 2002 | Slawomir Idziak
Best Film Editing | 2002 | Pietro Scalia
Best Original Soundtrack of the Year | 2002 | Hans Zimmer
Soundtrack Composer of the Year | 2002 | Hans Zimmer
Film Choice Actor DramaAction Adventure | 2002 | Josh Hartnett
Director of the Year | 2002 | Ridley Scott
Production Designer of the Year | 2002 | Arthur Max
Cinematographer of the Year | 2002 | Slawomir Idziak
Editor of the Year | 2002 | Pietro Scalia
Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Motion Pictures | 2002 | Ridley Scott
Contemporary Film | 2002 | Marco Trentini
2002 | Slawomir Idziak
Best Sound Effects Editing | 2002 | Anna MacKenzie
Best Sound Mixing | 2002 | Myron Nettinga
Best Film Editing | 2002 | Pietro Scalia
Outstanding Sound Mixing for Motion Pictures | 2002 | Myron Nettinga
Best Screenplay Based on Material Previously Produced or Published | 2002 | Ken Nolan
Best Overall DVD New Movie Including All Extra Features | 2003 | Charles de Lauzirika
Budget 92,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 172,989,651 USD
Some of the radio chatter in the film was taken from actual radio transmissions made during the battle.
The Black Hawk going down, spiralling as it crash-lands, was achieved largely through real, skillful flying of the helicopter, with some CGI augmentation. The minute it hits the ground, however, the rotors are computer-generated.
Nelson (Ewen Bremner) says to Twombly "Just don't fire that thing so close to my head, I can barely hear as it is." Bremner actually partially lost his hearing because of all the gunfire. He eventually recovered it.
On the last day of their week-long Army Ranger orientation at Fort Benning, the actors who played the Rangers received a letter that had been anonymously slipped under their door. The letter thanked them for all their hard work, and asked them to "tell our story true", signed with the names of the Rangers who died in the Mogadishu firefight.
Spc. Grimes, played by Ewan McGregor, is a fictional character, though given his administrative position and penchant for coffee, he is unabashedly based on the real-life Ranger clerk Spc. John Stebbins, who was awarded the Silver Star for his actions during the battle. However, Stebbins was convicted in 2000 for child molestation and is currently serving a 30-year prison term. As a result, the Pentagon apparently pressured screenwriters to alter his name in the film, although a spokeswoman for the film defended the change as "a creative decision made by the producers."
""Hoot": When I go home people'll ask me, "Hey Hoot, why do you do it man? What, you some kinda war junkie?" You know what I'll say? I won't say a goddamn word. Why? They won't understand. They won't understand why we do it. They won't understand that it's about the men next to you, and that's it. That's all it is."
""Hoot": Y'know what I think? Don't really matter what I think. Once that first bullet goes past your head, politics and all that shit just goes right out the window."