Most spectacular piece of historical revisionism in film.
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Jeez. Gladiator has a whole Wiki page on its historical inaccuracies.
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You mean that wasn't what really happened?Animavore wrote:What about Valkyrie? A fucking WW2 film so stylised I thought Tom Cruises character was going to start pulling out martial arts moves in the style of The Matrix kicking his way though hoards of Nazis before a climatic showdown with Hitler who removes his gloves slowly while delivering his masterplan soliloquy before cracking his knuckles while they stand off and then engage in a bone-cracking, gravity defying final fight.

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And, of course, the Tom Cruise character was a "good" Nazi....Animavore wrote:What about Valkyrie? A fucking WW2 film so stylised I thought Tom Cruises character was going to start pulling out martial arts moves in the style of The Matrix kicking his way though hoards of Nazis before a climatic showdown with Hitler who removes his gloves slowly while delivering his masterplan soliloquy before cracking his knuckles while they stand off and then engage in a bone-cracking, gravity defying final fight.
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Except they named him Tavington, didn't they?Gawdzilla wrote:You have to give The Patriot one thing. They got Tarleton dead bang.
How about "Samurai" with Tom Snooze?
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Yeah, but without that role we might have gotten somebody less nasty playing Lucius Malfoy!Coito ergo sum wrote:Except they named him Tavington, didn't they?Gawdzilla wrote:You have to give The Patriot one thing. They got Tarleton dead bang.
You gotta have white folks go in there and straighten things out.How about "Samurai" with Tom Snooze?
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The Greatest Story Ever Told ftw. 
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Re: Most spectacular piece of historical revisionism in film
The Longest Day. French troops fighting. 
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I will never see Tom Cruise's Valkyrie. There's German film by the same name released earlier about the same subject, and vastly superior.
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Re: Most spectacular piece of historical revisionism in film
Any movie about Robin Hood.
Any movie about King Arthur.
Any movie about The Old West.
Any movie about King Arthur.
Any movie about The Old West.
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Any movie about Pearl harbour?Gawdzilla wrote:Any movie about Robin Hood.
Any movie about King Arthur.
Any movie about The Old West.

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Especially if they can't spell it right.Geoff wrote:Any movie about Pearl harbour?Gawdzilla wrote:Any movie about Robin Hood.
Any movie about King Arthur.
Any movie about The Old West.
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Thirteen Days just came to mind. I really like that movie, but there was plenty of inaccurate stuff in it.
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Oh, I don't know, this one seems fairly accurate.Gawdzilla wrote:Any movie about Robin Hood.
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I've only seen the 3-second clip shown in Religulous:
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