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March 5, 2007 at 3:46 am #6598
Stumpfoot
ParticipantThis one isnt coming to the box office but to TV. Its the last movie in the Lonsome Dove series called Commanche Moon. It to is a prequel as was dead mans walk. Not sure when its coming out.
March 7, 2007 at 8:27 am #6599Stumpfoot
ParticipantNew movie coming out about the Red Baron. I dont know much else beyond that. I need to go check out IMDB and see the details.
March 7, 2007 at 1:23 pm #6600Phidippides
KeymasterHaven't heard about that one. If you think of it, historical movies have an added greatness beyond mere fictional movies. Simply by saying “based on a true story” gives a film added depth, a moral which is much more relevant than something the minds of Hollywood creators can provide.
May 19, 2007 at 8:14 pm #6601Stumpfoot
ParticipantHBO is doing a mini series based on the book 'Bury my Heart at wounded Knee' by Dee Brown (if you havent read it, its one of the classics on Indian history) Also hear Bill Paxton and Val Kilmer are doing Lewis and Clark and one supposed to be coming out about John Adams.
July 8, 2007 at 2:43 pm #6602Phidippides
KeymasterI just saw that movie “The Fountain” last night. Two words – really weird. If you go to it expecting an historical film you'll be sorely disappointed. I understood the themes but it was still….well you'll have to see it to know what I mean.I also saw there's a movie out in rental stores now...something like The Last Confederate....anyone seen this one?
July 8, 2007 at 9:36 pm #6603DonaldBaker
ParticipantI just saw that movie "The Fountain" last night. Two words - really weird. If you go to it expecting an historical film you'll be sorely disappointed. I understood the themes but it was still....well you'll have to see it to know what I mean.I also saw there's a movie out in rental stores now...something like The Last Confederate....anyone seen this one?
I didn't even finish watching it. I like Hugh Jackman and Rachel Weiz but not even quality actors like them could fix this screwed up storyline. The floating space island/tree dream sequences really ticked me off. >:(
November 5, 2007 at 10:48 am #6604Stumpfoot
ParticipantHBO is doing a mini series based on the book 'Bury my Heart at wounded Knee' by Dee Brown (if you havent read it, its one of the classics on Indian history) Also hear Bill Paxton and Val Kilmer are doing Lewis and Clark and one supposed to be coming out about John Adams.
I watched this movie last night....I was thouroghly disapointed. The movies ending was anti climactic showing Wounded knee in flash backs. I do have to say the scene showing the arrest of Sitting Bull and murder was well done. They could have made a classic but dropped the ball big time.
January 7, 2008 at 6:59 am #6605History Farts
ParticipantTwo movies will be released soon:"The Illusionist", starring Ed Norton, takes place in late-Victorian era Vienna.http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0454824/"Flyboys", starring James Franco (Spiderman, City by the Sea), is the story of American pilots who joined the French to fight during the First World War. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0454824/They should be interesting.
Viewed "The Illisionist" recently on cable, but missed the openening minutes due to channel skipping syndrome (CSS). Good film, I give it 3 and half baked potatoes. Even though I missed the openening minutes, I was caught, transfixed even, from the onset. Don't miss it, or I won't get my royalty for promoting it.
April 27, 2008 at 2:45 am #6606BensGal
ParticipantHow would you posters vote the movie, “Gettysburg” on factual content, etc.? I realize that some degree of fiction may have been used in the film but I've always loved that film…I make my family sit through it many-a-July 4th Holiday unless my daughter has a ball tournament.
April 27, 2008 at 5:48 am #6607DonaldBaker
ParticipantArguably the best Civil War movie done to date. Glory would probably be the second best.
April 27, 2008 at 5:11 pm #6608BensGal
ParticipantI've never seen Glory; I need to…
October 3, 2008 at 10:08 pm #6609Stumpfoot
ParticipantGlory is a great movie. I highly recommend it.Scorsese is doing the "rise of Theodore Roosevelt":http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0480046/
August 22, 2009 at 12:59 am #6610cadremum
Participant” The Wind that Shakes the Barely” Michael Collins features briefly, I'll tell you what, the director captures post WW1 British soldiers to a tee, as was explained to me by an older gent, and my own eyes convinced me as well! Also, loved "Flyboys" and you all must have seen "Gods and Generals" same guy who directed "Gettsburg" Ronald F. Maxwell.
August 22, 2009 at 10:55 am #6611scout1067
ParticipantI highly reccomend “Der Untergang” it's English title is “Downfall”. It is a movie about Hitler's last days in the Fuehrerbunker. It is only available in German with English subtitles but I know it is available in the States. Another good one is “Das Leben der Anderen” or “The Lives of Others” about the STASI secret police in the former East Germany this was is available in a dubbed version and is excellent.The Lives of Others, Der Untergang
August 24, 2009 at 2:11 pm #6612nkuler
ParticipantI highly reccomend "Der Untergang" it's English title is "Downfall". It is a movie about Hitler's last days in the Fuehrerbunker. It is only available in German with English subtitles but I know it is available in the States.
I second scout's sentiments about Der Untergang. For anyone interested in histor, it's as "must see" as any movie ever made.The wind that shakes the Barley was also a good one. I wouldn't call it a historical movie but Tarantino's "Inglorious Basterds" was a fun alternate history movie.
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