I just got back from watching Lone Survivor.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lone_Survivor_(film)
Two thumbs up. They say that there are a few departures in historical accuracy from the actual events, but nothing that twists the truth in a malicious way. From the authentic look of the picture--weapons, uniforms, equipment--they had cooperation from the military in making it.
I saw the film last night with Mrs. E.
I read the book not long after it came out, and I found the book positively spellbinding. Highly encourage anyone to read it.
The nonsense about Luttrell's being grabbed by the Taliban after having been wounded in the battle, and then being led over to the bloody treetrunk where they were going to cut off his head is just that -- pure Hollywood. He was indeed found by that Afghani villager and safeguarded for the 3-4 days it took for the word to get back to J-bad. And the bad guys were definitely looking for him, but through the villagers, Luttrell evaded them while he began recovery from his serious wounds.
And I noted in several spots in the film where, in gatherings of SEALS, Luttrell himself made cameo appearances.
Definitely worth seeing.