Back in those days intimidation was the greatest tool the drill instructor had. Without that tool, he would not have had control.
From R. Lee Ermey
The drill instructor must have total and complete control. Mindless obedience is what he's after.
I firmly believe that you live and learn, and if you don't learn from past mistakes, then you need to be drug out and shot.
I don't have to be concerned about everybody else's character.
Every character I've ever played, I always try to take him right to the edge and not allow him to fall over, but directors have a tendency to pull me back a little bit.
For me, it's an honor for the military to ask me to go to Iraq, Afghanistan, or GITMO. I'm happy to go.
I disagree with a lot of those changes, however at the end of the day - I go down to recruit graduation at least once or twice a year.
In order to be a good actor, I'm a firm believer that you need to bring something to the table.
I always love to come to Austin.
Without discipline, there is no Marine Corps.
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