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  1. The characters of the film Full Metal Jacket, and associated tropes. Lusthog Squad Private/Private First Class/Corporal/Sergeant James T. "Joker" ….

    • NightmareFuel

      Pvt. Pyle's treatment by Gunnery Sergeant Hartman and the...

    • Haiku

      A page for describing Haiku: Full Metal Jacket. This is my...

    • Laconic

      A page for describing Laconic: Full Metal Jacket. Deadpan...

    • Funny

      One of R. Lee Ermey's best improvised lines: "I bet you're...

    • Trivia

      Actor-Shared Background: Kevyn Major Howard is an actual...

    • Awesome

      Hartman's legendary rain of insults is really something to...

    • WMG

      A page for describing WMG: Full Metal Jacket. "Private Pyle"...

    • Fridge

      Crazy Earl's speech on the main page. It's not about winning...

  2. Full Metal Jacket (1987) is the story of The Vietnam War as seen through the eyes of a U.S. Marine named J.T. Davis, known to the audience as "Joker." The film, directed by Stanley Kubrick, is split into two parts.

  3. Childrens Hospital is an program that parodies aspects of various medical TV dramas. It began as a series of ten webisodes for theWB.com in the summer of 2008. The series was picked up a year later by Adult Swim, where it aired for seven seasons through 2016.

  4. Full Metal Jacket (1987) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  5. The Full Metal Jacket cast includes lots of famous faces, but where else do you recognize the actors? Stanley Kubrick’s Vietnam war epic Full Metal Jacket is based on American writer and veteran Gustav Hasford’s semi-autobiographical novel The Short-Timers and was released in 1987.

  6. Full Metal Jacket: Directed by Stanley Kubrick. With Matthew Modine, Adam Baldwin, Vincent D'Onofrio, R. Lee Ermey. A pragmatic U.S. Marine observes the dehumanizing effects the Vietnam War has on his fellow recruits from their brutal boot camp training to the bloody street fighting in Hue.

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  8. Stanley Kubrick. Screenplay. A pragmatic U.S. Marine observes the dehumanizing effects the U.S.-Vietnam War has on his fellow recruits from their brutal boot camp training to the bloody street fighting in Hue.

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