Linda Carpenter in Apocalypse Now Redux (2001)
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During the Vietnam War, burnt out officer Martin Sheen gets ordered to assassinate burnt out officer Marlon Brando, and burnt out director Francis Ford Coppola ensures that it all makes some sort of weird sense in this mother(f'er) of all war epics. This film has it all: bloodshed, Playboy bunnies, a drugged-out Dennis Hopper, a mid-pubescent Larry Fishburne, and Brando looking like Uncle Fester as he ruminates on human nature while running his own island compound (just like in real life!). Originally released in 1979 and reissued with additional scenes (including some more boobage) in 2001, Apocalypse Now is a blast--in every sense of the term.