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A Boring Dystopia
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The old Top Gun movie was likewise used for recruitment. I'm pretty sure they actually got sponsored by the military to a ridiculous degree for this express purpose.
Every military movie, or movie that has military assets in the movie gets them for cheap (if not free}. The movie just has be get cleared as okay from the military. Don't want to send the wrong message. It makes pro-military movies easier to make than something a bit more critical.
I have no problem with this. We have the Blue Angels and people (not from here) bitch about the expense and waste. Turns out, they're a better recruiting tool than paying for advertising, by a huge margin.
Military recruiting is somewhat like a business. They have to pay to get their message out. And as long as all the soldiers and gear have to be kept moving about, why not use them for marketing?
And like a business vying for top-tier customers, the military is always looking for top talent. Not top-tier? Then we have plenty of other jobs for them.
The first Transformers Movie got green-lit in large part because of the involvement of the US military. Same with the GI Joe films.