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Top 10 Films: Best Vietnam Movies
A former film critic and co-creator of Mr. Cranky Rates the Movies argues that Full Metal Jacket is the best Vietnam movie ever.
3 commentsThree Kings in the Iraqi Desert: Helping Students Create an Analytical Film Essay
David Russell's film Three Kings is a fast paced action and gore packed war film with some terrific and unusual special effects...but it it much more than that. The film examines the basis for American involvement in Iraq in 1992, revealing both American selfishness, arrogance and cynicism, but also America's inclination to protect the oppressed and oppose injustice.
29 commentsTop 10 War Movies from Hollywood, Bollywood etc.
A list of my favorite war movies with brief introduction. Saving Private Ryan Directed by my favorite Director Steven Spielberg, this is on top of my favorite war movies. I love this movie because of the story with historical facts, perfect war scenes and superb acting by Tom Hanks and supporting actors. I have watched this movie for many times.
7 commentsTop 20 movies based on or inspired by true stories
Here are my top 20 movies based on or inspired by true stories and actual events: The Exorcism of Emily Rose is a 2005 horror film directed by Scott Derrickson. The film is loosely based on the story of Anneliese Michel and follows a...
4 commentsWe Were Soldiers - History Film Guide
We Were Soldiers (Mel Gibson) - Film Study Guide for a University level History course. Using historically based films builds student interest, requiring essays strengthens their analytical, composition, and grammar skills, as well as their understanding of historical events and periods.
17 commentsMy Top 10 War Movies
In this hub I wanted to share with you my own personal top ten war movies, my thoughts on the films and the legendary movie stars who acted in them. It is I feel quite a broad mix of movies. On the whole centred around World War 2, but also the...
4 commentsRemember "Air Raid Drills" In Schools From The 1950's And Early 1960's? I DO Remember Them!
Memories of "Duck and Cover" drills done in schools back in the 1950's and early 60's. Many people have vivid memories of these drills and at the time there was a cartoon film shown in schools called "Duck and Cover."
20 commentsMore Than Just Horror: Zombie Films as a Social Critique
Are zombie films mindless entertainment? Or are they something more, like social commentary? You decide.
5 commentsEye of the Needle; A Film Review - A Greensleeves Page
Henry Faber is a heartless German agent who will stop at nothing to complete his mission .... until, that is, he meets Lucy - someone who finds his heart; someone he cannot despatch with his usual ruthless efficiency.
6 commentsWhy People Watch War Movies?
A large portion of film lovers like to watch war movies. Some people think that people love war movies because they want to see violence. Although this is true to some extent, there are some other reasons which attracts the people to the movies based on wars.
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