lobo377
How the hell can someone make a film as US Seals! The director don't know anything on how to make a movie, he doesn't even follow the basic rules when making a movie, such as the 180 degree rule. When the main actor Fitzpatrick has a scene in the hospital corridors you can see him from two different angels when talking, this makes him look like his talking to himself... This is a basic film director mistake! I mean, oh god! And all the crappy battle scenes! As well as the lame story that a navy seal member who got his wife killed in a car bombing must seek revenge on those who did it. I watched it with some friends yesterday, some of them amateur movie makers, and we all laughed so hard through the whole movie that we wanted it to be labelled as a parody! If you are going to see this movie, be sure to do so just to be sure how bad a movie really can be...
goarmy-1
There isn't one war picture or Military themed film that I haven't seen at least two or three times a piece. I'm one of those Extremely Patriotic Soldiers that enjoys going after the bad guys. You mess with freedom and innocence, I'm coming after you! I absolutely and thoroughly enjoyed U.S. Seals! I was definitely enthralled with the possibility of a Terrorist attacking someone in my family, and what I would do to to them. These types of movies aren't made for pansies that are afraid of dying or defending. They make little love stories for people like that. This is definitely about getting even. And getting even with Terrorists is what it's all about. Go Seals...Go Delta...Go Rangers...Go Army...Go Navy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Vaokur
I saw this poor excuse for a movie a few weeks ago on TV. In my family there is a strong tradition of watching bad movies to find plot holes, mistakes and what not. 10min in it seemed watchable, another 10m and we are all laughing. 30min later we had all given up on finding plot holes and all of that, too many to count! What really struck me as weird (besides the magical clips that never run out of bullets and all the stuff others have commented on) were the following:1. When raiding or whatever they were doing on the oil rig, they stopped in middle of battle to take of their helmets and the baddies were so kind not to shoot at them while doing that i seem to recall. 2. The warehouse had plenty of empty paper boxes all around so that the bad guys could get thrown into them by whatever excuse they had. 3. Why were 2 Navy Seal team members sent undercover to Albania?This is a new low for the movie industry. I heard there was a sequel and that makes you think of they saying "There is a sucker born every minute" because only the most idiodic sucker would invest in this c***!I hope that film-making schools show this movie as an example on how NOT! to make a moviePS: pardon the spelling
hearnesque
One of the most memorable films ever made. No wonder they made 2 sequels - this is fantastic stuff! I watched this whilst at Drama School and took a lot of tips from the actors on how to act in action films. We now hold six monthly screenings of US Seals just to keep us on the right track.I've noticed its out on a bare bones DVD, can the director please bring out a special edition DVD with a commentary by himself and the cast, and just prove to the world how small budget action flicks rock!I rate this 9/10 - a totally funky flick!Now to watch the sequels - see if they live up to this!