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Movies El Alamein: In the Line of Fire – Movie ReviewPublished: March 13, 2006 at 10:00 amThe Italians were unprepared, ill-equipped, and only half-heartedly interested in being in the fighting of World War II. This movie tells their story. Gettysburg – Movie ReviewDavid Cavaleri | Published: December 12, 2005 at 3:32 pm“The film’s cinematography is wonderful, the dialogue moves the drama along effortlessly, and the depiction of Civil War-era maneuver is admirably accurate. In particular, this is the first film of this genre to correctly show artillery combat.” Enemy at the Gates – Movie ReviewDavid Cavaleri | Published: May 08, 2005 at 2:53 pmEnemy at the Gates has a bit of something for everyone – a battle, a hero, and a love triangle. What it lacks, though, is historical accuracy. In the main, the film does not do justice to the Battle of Stalingrad, the “turning point” of World War II in Europe. Involving millions of men and thousands of tanks, aircraft and artillery, Stalingrad proved to the world that Hitler’s army could be stopped. Downfall (aka Der Untergang) – Movie ReviewPublished: April 21, 2005 at 6:50 pmSet during the final explosive days of the Third Reich, Downfall is an epic depiction of the fall of Nazi Germany and the end of Hitler’s reign of terror in Europe. Written and Produced in Germany itself by Bernd Eichinger, the film is a graphic depiction of the collapse of law and order within Berlin, and the final headlong journey to insanity and suicide undertaken by the Nazi Fuhrer. Troy – Movie ReviewDavid Cavaleri | Published: March 08, 2005 at 5:04 pmThe Iliad is almost 1,600 lines long, so we are offering our readers the following condensed version: boy meets girl; they fall in love; boy takes girl home to meet dad; girl’s husband (oops!) takes offense; husband follows wife and brings 50,000 close friends to set things right; boy’s brother pays huge price; extended intermission. Walt Disney On The Front Lines – The War YearsKarl Scott | Published: October 29, 2004 at 1:20 pmThe Walt Disney Studio was taken over by the military on 12/8/41. Instead of producing family films the studio began to crank out cartoons with Mickey, Donald, Goofy, Pluto and others in WWII propaganda shorts. The first DVD in the collection features 29 of these cartoons dealing with all kinds of homeland WWII material. From “Donald gets Drafted” and “Commando Duck” to the classic “Der Fuehrer’s Face” featuring Donald and the Spike Jones Band hit of the same name. Come and See – Movie ReviewPublished: October 08, 2004 at 1:55 pmThis Russian-made film explores the world of partisans and civilians caught behind German lines during World War II. It is dark, grimy, and depressing, but contains a message about the human spirit that makes this movie a must-see. Master & Commander (The Far Side of the World) – Movie ReviewJeffrey Bellows | Published: November 11, 2003 at 12:21 pmOne of our readers checks in with their review of the new Russel Crowe movie “Master and Commander.” If you enjoy the age of sail, this movie is probably for you! Read the review for the inside scoop. |
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