WATCH Marcus Luttrell 60 Minutes Interview Part
2During another part of the Marcus Luttrell
60 Minutes interview, the Navy
SEAL recalls the 2005 battle in
Afghanistan and talks about the real
Mohammad Gulab, the Afghan man who rescued
him and hid him for four days, despite
demands by the Taliban that he give up
Luttrell. The real Gulab is also
interviewed. |
WATCH Marcus Luttrell Interview Part 1 - 60
MinutesDuring this 60 Minutes interview,
former Navy SEAL Marcus Luttrell discusses
the 2005 battle in Afghanistan that
resulted in the largest loss of life for
Naval Special Warfare since WWII. Luttrell
describes the events in detail and opens
up about reaching his breaking point. |
WATCH Director Peter Berg and Marcus Luttrell
Reflect on the Real EventsDirector Peter Berg and the real Marcus
Luttrell talk about the movie, the mission
and what it means to be a Navy SEAL.
Luttrell says that no matter how many
people he's spoken to and no matter how
many people read the book, it will be
nothing compared to the number of people
who see the movie. With the release of the
film, he now considers his mission to
share the story of his team complete. |
WATCH Lone Survivor - Family Members of the
Fallen React to the MovieThe parents of the fallen heroes,
including Daniel and Maureen Murphy, Corky
and Donna Axelson, and Dan and Cindy
Dietz, react to the Lone Survivor
movie. Marcus Luttrell also speaks about
his reluctance to allow his true story to
become a film. |
WATCH Lone Survivor Trailer 2The second Lone Survivor movie
trailer for the film starring Mark
Wahlberg, Taylor Kitsch, Ben Foster, Emile
Hirsch and Eric Bana. Directed by Peter
Berg, this true story movie chronicles the
events of Operation Red Wings, a 2005 U.S.
military operation in Afghanistan that
went horribly wrong and resulted in the
deaths of 19 soldiers. |
WATCH Marcus Luttrell Responds to Controversy
Over Freeing the GoatherdsDuring this post-screening conversation
with director Peter Berg, retired Navy
SEAL Marcus Luttrell, and actor Taylor
Kitsch, Luttrell interjects to address the
moderator, who naively assumes that the
only "right thing" to do was to let the
goatherds go. Luttrell uninhibitedly
reminds her that moral and strategical
arguments could be made for either
decision. Luttrell's comments regarding
the controversy begin around the 13:32
mark, but the whole interview is worth a
look. |