I’m having trouble finding a movie I caught the ending of on cable TV once upon a time, and never saw again. Does anyone here recognize it?

Modern (~1990s) soldiers (the heroes) are pinned down. They rig explosives for some reason and use the radio to remote detonate them. Something goes wrong, and one of the soldiers takes a walkie talkie and walks towards the explosives, without any cover, to use it to force them to go off. He has to get very close to them. He gets shot repeatedly, and just before being fatally wounded, he yells “Blow!” And the explosives go off.

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  • On US cable in the mid to late 1990s
  • Modern war film, with then-current tech (Desert Storm-era)
  • Soldiers are outside in rocky/deserted terrain during the daytime in above the described scene
  • walkie-talkie is a military-grade CB brick
  • Soldier is a short, young guy who I’ve seen in a few other movies typecast as a low-ranking soldier or officer of some kind
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    7 months ago

    I can only think of two serious war movies that would have been around in the 90’s that weren’t set in WW2 or Vietnam:

    Sahara and NAVY Seals. (And I suppose Navy seals isn’t a “war” movie exactly…)

    The 3rd I know of is In The Army Now, and I know the scene you describe isn’t in that one unless you’re misremembering the airstrike scene at the end (it does sound pretty similar except for the guy being shot). 🤷🏻‍♂️

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      17 months ago

      Sahara (1943) starring Humphrey Bogart, Sahara (1983) starring Brooke Shields, Sahara (1995) starring Jim Belushi, Sahara (2005) starring Matthew McConoughey, and Sahara (2017) starring Omar Sy are all not it. :P

      Doesn’t seem like Navy Seals is it, either. Also, when I say “war,” I mean there’s military action, I don’t know if the movie was about a proper war or if they were just fighting an aggressor.

      I had to find a copy of In the Army Now to confirm that movie wasn’t it. Like Courage Under Fire, it has the same story beats but it is (thankfully) not the right movie. Would have been upset if I had to sit through another Pauly Shore film.

      Pretty sure the movie I saw all those years ago was a drama, not a comedy.