The Big Picture Stanley Kubrick's meticulousness was the stuff of urban legends. To put it simply, the renowned filmmaker was very particular when it came to his movie sets. However, for his Vietnam War film Full Metal Jacket, he didn't see the necessity of going to Vietnam or any other tropical country in Southeast Asia to mimic the conditions. Kubrick infamously had a great fear of flying and decided to replicate the feel of a war zone in his home country of England.
The trio of Kubrick, Herr, and Hasford painstakingly adapted the novel into a script through an almost assembly-line process. Kubrick finished the entire first draft and sent orders to the two authors regarding specific scenes, which they would both send separately. He would then read their submissions, edit them, and send other instructions to the authors. This writing process would then repeat itself until they finished the entire document.
Related The History of Stanley Kubrick's Unrealized Film Projects Stanley Kubrick has inspired others to try to finish what he started, but the difficulty level of pulling it off remains sky high. Other big named stars were also considered for some roles. Arnold Schwarzenegger was considered to be up for the role of Animal Mother but declined due to his commitments to The Running Man. Adam Baldwin eventually snagged it for himself, delivering one of the best performances of his career.
'Full Metal Jacket' Had Its Share of Feuds and Accidents Close When the boot-camp scenes were ready to be shot, they were met with saddening news. Disaster struck as R. Lee Ermey was involved in a near-fatal accident off-set when his car skidded off the road. All of his ribs on one side were broken, which caused the veteran to be out for four and a half months. This halted production, but it was better than canceling the entire film altogether.
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