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"History supplies little more than a list of people who have helped themselves to the property of Tierra_y_Libertad Jan 2015 #1
That's an interesting turn. I think history does a little more than that, myself. el_bryanto Jan 2015 #4
Or Bierce, in his Devil's Dictionary: Jackpine Radical Jan 2015 #27
Black Hawk Down, We Were Soldiers, A Bridge Too Far, The Raid, did pretty well in accuracy. braddy Jan 2015 #2
...sure braddy. ND-Dem Jan 2015 #6
LOL, that an enemy leader disliked his portrayal, doesn't condemn the overall accuracy of the braddy Jan 2015 #11
lol, you missed the more lengthier part about the SEAL sniper who thought it was a fraud. ND-Dem Jan 2015 #18
I don't know why you want to be so argumentative, no film, no documentary, no news article, no braddy Jan 2015 #23
maybe it's because i don't like the kind of folks whose mission is to get snipers accepted ND-Dem Jan 2015 #35
So you are a stalker and keep wanting to drag your personal grudges to this thread. braddy Jan 2015 #37
political. not personal. i notice you keep responding. ND-Dem Jan 2015 #46
I'm not supposed to respond to posts made to me? Why don't you try to get back to the thread topic. braddy Jan 2015 #48
you mean inaccurate pro-war propaganda films like black hawk down? ND-Dem Jan 2015 #55
If you think it is too horribly inaccurate to fit into this discussion, then you are sure entitled braddy Jan 2015 #56
LOL no they didn't tkmorris Jan 2015 #9
Don't forget Band of Brothers. GGJohn Jan 2015 #92
I was Airborne myself and have a autographed photo of them parachuting in, from "Wild Bill" Guarnere braddy Jan 2015 #98
'We Were Soldiers' was ruined by the ending. The ending of the movie never even happened. chrisa Jan 2015 #105
You probably already know that Hal Moore and Joseph L. Galloway were advisers on the movie braddy Jan 2015 #107
Which makes the disgusting propaganda piece even more despicable tabasco Jan 2015 #116
In all fairness, these scenes were never in Moore's book. The writers added them for some reason chrisa Jan 2015 #121
The movie fails to cover Day 4 of the battle, which was a disaster tabasco Jan 2015 #122
You're confusing 2 separate battles at 2 different places pinboy3niner Jan 2015 #111
I'm referring to when the 7th Cav did a charge against the NVA and massacred them all. The scene chrisa Jan 2015 #112
The movie left out the final day of the battle, you know, when everybody got killed tabasco Jan 2015 #115
"We Were Soldiers" LOLOL tabasco Jan 2015 #114
what's the benefit of 'seeing people going through it' if its not fact-based? ND-Dem Jan 2015 #3
There's a difference between getting some details wrong el_bryanto Jan 2015 #5
yes. it depends on the details indeed. ND-Dem Jan 2015 #12
That part bothers me as well el_bryanto Jan 2015 #16
people around king like oprah? I think the OP acurately describes her as a conservative. I don't ND-Dem Jan 2015 #22
I didn't claim that Oprah was around Dr. King - what did I say that implied that I thought that? el_bryanto Jan 2015 #25
You said: ND-Dem Jan 2015 #29
OK el_bryanto Jan 2015 #34
Oprah is executive producer. I didn't claim she was director. The director is usually subservient ND-Dem Jan 2015 #38
Well yes - I guess Oprah should have made another movie in which the white guy saves the el_bryanto Jan 2015 #59
yeah, that's it. that's what i want, a film where johnson in the hero and mlk is the bit player. ND-Dem Jan 2015 #80
I'm sure this is what this whole entire project was all about JonLP24 Jan 2015 #88
Thank you. Well said. As a former teacher of film studies, I also see that if DuVernay is pretty new ancianita Jan 2015 #93
Executive Producer is mainly the financing & legal (copyrights) role of the project JonLP24 Jan 2015 #87
Oprah likely had help JonLP24 Jan 2015 #86
Reminds me of the controversy surrounding 'Braveheart' and its inaccuracies. VScott Jan 2015 #24
Idiocracy was spot on. I think it happened in '87... Whiskeytide Jan 2015 #7
That is a great movie - i think it's Aaron Sorkin's favorite. I just loved how dirty it all looked el_bryanto Jan 2015 #8
Your post has inspired me to try to ... Whiskeytide Jan 2015 #26
then it was a documentary, right? by your own standard. ND-Dem Jan 2015 #14
Well, I can't argue with that... Whiskeytide Jan 2015 #30
The goal of propaganda films is to entertain too; makes it slide down easier. What I'm saying ND-Dem Jan 2015 #43
Idiocracy is a Documentary of a Future America ChosenUnWisely Jan 2015 #20
But, almost by definition, the people... Whiskeytide Jan 2015 #28
Ow My Balls is a great show! MindPilot Jan 2015 #61
Instant Classic... Whiskeytide Jan 2015 #65
I'm deflatin'! frylock Jan 2015 #72
You win! A round of Brawndo for everyone!!! MindPilot Jan 2015 #99
I think Voltaire was talking about the way history is taught. Tierra_y_Libertad Jan 2015 #10
I'm interested in all of it myself; el_bryanto Jan 2015 #19
Here's a couple that taught me a lot. Tierra_y_Libertad Jan 2015 #39
None, some can be close but that is about it ChosenUnWisely Jan 2015 #13
Fever Pitch Capt. Obvious Jan 2015 #15
Fun fact about the U.S. version KamaAina Jan 2015 #36
Apollo 13... maybe? VScott Jan 2015 #17
There were liberties taken to increase drama about Jack Swigert Ryano42 Jan 2015 #31
Yes, but zipplewrath Jan 2015 #63
My Father was an illustrator making Skylab manuals during Apollo 13... Ryano42 Jan 2015 #70
Gone with the Wind. cherokeeprogressive Jan 2015 #100
A friend of mine, now deceased, was part of NASA when that happened MannyGoldstein Jan 2015 #77
That was my first answer, too. Warren DeMontague Jan 2015 #118
I re-watched "Glory" last night on GRIT TV (channel 46-4 in Los Angeles) and was KingCharlemagne Jan 2015 #21
I would agree JustAnotherGen Jan 2015 #42
Grapes of Wrath TuxedoKat Jan 2015 #110
I was an extra in that movie! n/t Adrahil Jan 2015 #123
13 Days and Road to War both come to mind. LanternWaste Jan 2015 #32
Probably none. History is boring. Dreamer Tatum Jan 2015 #33
I've long noticed that movies often get things wrong. SheilaT Jan 2015 #40
Your last paragraph is exactly what I was going to mention. Marr Jan 2015 #54
Sharknado but they got loose with the facts on Sharknado 2 underpants Jan 2015 #41
did you even bother to read the annotated tie-in? frylock Jan 2015 #73
All The Presidents Men JustAnotherGen Jan 2015 #44
"The Great Escape" Ron Green Jan 2015 #45
Off the top of my head: NuclearDem Jan 2015 #47
name of the rose was a fiction based in a historical setting. a fiction written to explore the ND-Dem Jan 2015 #50
The actor who played Hitler exboyfil Jan 2015 #76
Inglourious Basterds. Nye Bevan Jan 2015 #49
Some are 4Q2u2 Jan 2015 #51
Mel Brooks "History of the World" and Bill Moyers "Joseph Campbell and the Power of Myth" bananas Jan 2015 #52
Fahrenheit 9/11 KamaAina Jan 2015 #53
Don't forget the documentary on the inventors of Post-its pinboy3niner Jan 2015 #58
Battle of Algiers, I think, was one that got much of history correct. closeupready Jan 2015 #57
^^^This^^^ Tom Ripley Jan 2015 #109
Dramatic non-fiction films are not documentaries Beaverhausen Jan 2015 #60
Almost none, I would bet. alarimer Jan 2015 #62
many people's interest in particular historical topics are borne from dramatic films. LanternWaste Jan 2015 #64
Check out "One Man's Hero" CanonRay Jan 2015 #66
There are historic movies that edhopper Jan 2015 #67
That and Selma - it sounds like the Sniper Movie got a lot wrong el_bryanto Jan 2015 #68
Selma edhopper Jan 2015 #69
Re The Green Berets JustAnotherGen Jan 2015 #102
They filmed it in Georgia edhopper Jan 2015 #103
I never knew that JustAnotherGen Jan 2015 #104
The Battle of Britain was as historically accurate as they could get jmowreader Jan 2015 #71
Not Many. But, we don't have many "historically accurate" accounts of anything. WestCoastLib Jan 2015 #74
Hmm, I can think of two that portrayed Trailrider1951 Jan 2015 #75
Movies are free speech but that doesn't mean we can't criticize them Quixote1818 Jan 2015 #78
Movies are free speech of course. nt el_bryanto Jan 2015 #79
"Lincoln" was consistent with my understanding of history. lumberjack_jeff Jan 2015 #81
I agree with luberjack_jeff..Lincon is very special in this regard. Stuart G Jan 2015 #83
"Lincoln" was researched and written over 6 years by a Pulizter Prize winning playwright Tony Bluenorthwest Jan 2015 #89
"Sink The Bismarck" and "The Battle Of Britain" were pretty accurate. Archae Jan 2015 #82
Anything done by Oliver Stone whistler162 Jan 2015 #101
Gettysburg was pretty accurate. MadrasT Jan 2015 #84
I have to really think on this one JonLP24 Jan 2015 #85
All narrative or dramatic films should not be seen as history but as a story someone told you about Bluenorthwest Jan 2015 #90
Band of Brothers. GGJohn Jan 2015 #91
Saw Selma this morning; think the complaints about Johnson are overplayed. el_bryanto Jan 2015 #94
LBJ will be the subject of a very well written HBO film starring Brayn Cranston based on the plays Bluenorthwest Jan 2015 #95
JFK arely staircase Jan 2015 #96
JFK is a legal thriller about the experiences of Jim Garrison, it's not a story about JFK and it is Bluenorthwest Jan 2015 #97
The Longest Day was very historically accurate. eom MohRokTah Jan 2015 #106
Tora, Tora, Tora. n/t. MicaelS Jan 2015 #108
They Live. Zorra Jan 2015 #113
The Star Wars prequel trilogy Orrex Jan 2015 #117
When fascism comes to America, it will come dressed as a Gungan Warren DeMontague Jan 2015 #120
fear and loathing in las vegas. Warren DeMontague Jan 2015 #119
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