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Historical stories not covered enough by Hollywood

I'd also agree that more WWI coverage would be nice. As mentioned, most of it used as a backdrop rather than actual events surrounding the war. Well, there's Passchendaele, but that movie wasn't that great. Hollywood sure likes to make WWII movies, but there aren't enough movies about the actual going-ons of WWI. They could make a great movie focusing on WW1 pilots for example, and while we have Flyboys, I'd like to see something a little more in a serious vein the way in a similar tone to the many WWII movies. An epic that covers both ground fighting and air combat would be really nice.

Yes, that's what I meant - something that covers the actual goings-on of the war. Not something like Flyboys or War Horse, which only uses the war as a backdrop in order to tell another story.

Maybe a World War I version of Band of Brothers isn't the right analogy, as that mini-series focuses on the events surrounding people who were still living. I'd like to see something along the lines of a Saving Private Ryan (at least the opening of that movie) or Gettysburg that deals with the actual events of WWI.
 
Two good subjects for real-history disaster flicks: The Sultana disaster and the Halifax Explosion.

They could make a great movie focusing on WW1 pilots for example, and while we have Flyboys, I'd like to see something a little more in a serious vein the way in a similar tone to the many WWII movies.
Well, it’s been a while since The Blue Max (1966). I don’t know how historically accurate that picture was, but who cares when you have Ursula Andress wearing nothing but two small towels. :drool:
 
I'd also agree that more WWI coverage would be nice. As mentioned, most of it used as a backdrop rather than actual events surrounding the war. Well, there's Passchendaele, but that movie wasn't that great. Hollywood sure likes to make WWII movies, but there aren't enough movies about the actual going-ons of WWI. They could make a great movie focusing on WW1 pilots for example, and while we have Flyboys, I'd like to see something a little more in a serious vein the way in a similar tone to the many WWII movies. An epic that covers both ground fighting and air combat would be really nice.

Yes, that's what I meant - something that covers the actual goings-on of the war. Not something like Flyboys or War Horse, which only uses the war as a backdrop in order to tell another story.

Maybe a World War I version of Band of Brothers isn't the right analogy, as that mini-series focuses on the events surrounding people who were still living. I'd like to see something along the lines of a Saving Private Ryan (at least the opening of that movie) or Gettysburg that deals with the actual events of WWI.


Yep, exactly. It must not be that hard to make a good WW1 epic. I'd like for someone to take at serious look at the war. In terms of modern day movies, aside from Passchendaele, there hasn't really been anything substantial. When they do make movies about the era with parts set in WWI, it's almost always sentimental in tone, almost always backed with a romance plotline and details are almost always skipped over. The one recent WWI movie that stood out for me was Joyeux Noel, and that to me shows that WWI can be a great setting. I still think that a mini-series might be the way to go though as there's a lot to cover and would likely give more justice to telling it in detail.

As for WWI pilots, well, lots of them were heroes and considered flying aces, especially the ones that shot down many planes. Yet we don't really have a movie covering that. It really feels like a lost era in general.
 
I also agree that a movie about WWI would be interesting. Not just because we wouldn't play the comical, ineffectual side-kick to the Nazi big bad.

Also, anything about Giuseppe Garibaldi: the guy was seven kinds of crazy, and eleven kinds of awesome.
 
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I also agree that a movie about WWI would be interesting. Not just because we wouldn't play the comical, ineffectual side-kick comical, ineffectual side-kick

Also, anything about Giuseppe Garibaldi: the guy was seven kind of crazy, and eleven kind of awesome.
:guffaw:comical, ineffectual side-kick:guffaw:
Garibaldi would be a fantastic study for film, or a series of films. The man just lived too much life for a few hours of film to really capture.

Another event would be Fashoda, the march alone under Marchand would be epic. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fashoda_Incident
 
The U.S. actually does have a solid history of third party activity - especially in the early days of the republic. As late as the 1960s we still had third parties that could legitimately make attempts at the presidency. Since then, unfortunately, both major parties have made it virtually impossible for any other group to gain any traction.
 
Sorry, I can't hear you over the noise made by our current 30-something active political parties... :p

One thing I hope the world will one day learn from Italy, life will go on despite the leadership. Take the US, obsessed with leadership in the world and the nation. Led perpetually from one crisis to the next. If only folks would wake up and realize the mail will get delivered, the roads and sewers will get repaired, and most of the humdrum will happen much as yesterday just because folks can and will get back to work as they did yesterday. I hope one day they will learn that life can and will go on regardless of, and in spite of the people in power.
 
It's like Italy realized, the most common types of people who seek a job that entails minding everybody else's business are arseholes, jackasses, and idiots. Why would you want to follow them?
 
Back in the 90s Italy would've managed to have 5 prime ministers in the time it takes Belgium to find one today.

Back under the IVth République we would have around 10 prime ministers ;)

Americans will never know what it is to have a circus instead of a normal government.
 
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