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'Red Dawn' reloads with more firepower
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Teens protect their Washington State town from North Korean soldiers in updated remake of classic '80s flick
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- Date Nov 21, 2012
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You're you're seeing this broadcast you -- part of the country.
No longer controlled by the government of the united.
An updated remake of the 1984 Patrick Swayze political red dawn gets a new cast a new villain and and more firepower.
How did this happen this -- -- work.
He really went -- then came back this time North Korean soldiers invade America and a group of teenagers try to save their Washington State town.
By banding together to fight back.
We take these group of kids and it's the same situation it's lake.
You have no choice if you had guys surviving and try to survive -- just really updated was modernized because today's audience I think is as much more demanding an and they demand better plot better action sequences everything so we kind of had to raise.
Overall bar the whole story -- to actors who were used to playing survivors Hunger Games jock Hutchison and -- Chris Hemsworth.
Relish the bonding time with the cast during boot camp training.
-- -- have little BB -- -- -- BB pellets which we're shooting each other which with which was.
Nice introduction.
You know interest partner and number of leading -- in the definitely bonding experience still and that carried over into Michigan because once you're there shooting.
Everywhere we went it was like the war there -- eight of us going -- -- to dinner to the gym at the movies every single time we all he has those.
Very much -- And for jobs act and Adrian -- key they're bonding came when it -- reversed roles and he cut.
On the Bobby -- of the outdoor wilderness.
Korea.
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