Full Metal Jacket<\/a><\/h4>\nHow it Played Out:<\/p>\n
R. Lee Ermey was actually a real drill sergeant originally hired to be a technical advisor. When he asked to be allowed to audition for
\nthe part, Stanley Kubrick said he didn’t seem mean enough for it. Ermey responded by sending him a 15-minute video clip of him
\nstanding in front of a camera screaming an endless stream of insults at some Marines while being pelted with tennis balls. It’s not
\nentirely clear why<\/em> he was being pelted with tennis balls, but it was probably to prove a point about how completely
\nballs-to-the-wall insane he was. Almost the entire scene where the sergeant was introduced was made up on the spot. Partway through,
\nKubrick had to stop the filming to ask Ermey what the hell a “reach-around” was.<\/p>\nIt’s worth noting that that isn’t the only part of the movie that was improvised. About half of all the lines the Drill Sergeant
\nhas were completely made up on the spot. Kubrick estimates that about 150 pages of the script were just off the top of Ermey’s head.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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