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Tom Cruise plays Capt. Pete"Maverick" Mitchell in Top Gun: Maverick from Paramount Pictures, Skydance and Jerry Bruckheimer Films. CREDIT: Paramount Pictures/Paramount+hugely successful action movie starring Tom Cruise, is nominated for Oscars in six categories in this Sunday’s Academy Awards.
of experts, technicians, historians, and service members, the office supports projects that either focus on the military or include military elements.and the business of making military movies in general, we spoke to three people who work in and with the office: Glen Roberts, Chief of Entertainment at the DOD and former
Roberts: We do not provide support to shows that depict storylines that violate military policy. For example, Two F18 Super Hornets photographed by Seaman Brandon Harris. Photo from Defense Visual Information Distribution Service.training and combat scenes, basically pointing out what’s realistic and what’s taking artistic liberties. In what ways does the DOD care or not care about realism when you work with Hollywood?
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