
by New Edom » Sat Jan 09, 2016 2:00 pm

by Noord-Eurys » Sat Jan 09, 2016 2:38 pm

by Saiwania » Sat Jan 09, 2016 2:43 pm

by The Republic of American Freedom » Sat Jan 09, 2016 2:45 pm
Saiwania wrote:Well the problem you're having is that you're watching relatively recent Hollywood war films. The old ones from the mid 20th century or older are fairly good, in my view anyways. The more recent ones are almost always going to have silly things or a liberal bias injected into it.
For example, that lame Pearl Harbor movie by Michael Bay. It can never beat Tora! Tora! Tora!

by New Edom » Sat Jan 09, 2016 3:07 pm
Saiwania wrote:Well the problem you're having is that you're watching relatively recent Hollywood war films. The old ones from the mid 20th century or older are fairly good, in my view anyways. The more recent ones are almost always going to have silly things like a romance that never happened or a liberal bias injected into it.
For example, that lame Pearl Harbor movie by Michael Bay. It can never beat Tora! Tora! Tora!

by New Edom » Sat Jan 09, 2016 3:08 pm
The Republic of American Freedom wrote:Saiwania wrote:Well the problem you're having is that you're watching relatively recent Hollywood war films. The old ones from the mid 20th century or older are fairly good, in my view anyways. The more recent ones are almost always going to have silly things or a liberal bias injected into it.
For example, that lame Pearl Harbor movie by Michael Bay. It can never beat Tora! Tora! Tora!
This is basically the problem with modern Hollywood.

by Infected Mushroom » Sat Jan 09, 2016 3:44 pm

by Rhyfelnydd » Sat Jan 09, 2016 3:48 pm
Infected Mushroom wrote:War movies are fine. Not sure why historical accuracy is important in movies. Movies have no obligation to be historically accurate.
That said, many war movies (such as Fury) are fairly ridiculous and the propaganda of the invincible American can get on my nerve a bit.
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by Israeli Defense Force » Sat Jan 09, 2016 3:53 pm
New Edom wrote: I'm simply tired of how they are depicted on many levels, but none more than the way that so often in these films American soldiers, sailors and airmen don't return salutes of foreign miltiary personnel.
Noord-Eurys wrote:I understand why you want to boycott these, and you're free to do what you want, but this thread kind of feels like you're throwing a fit.
change the thread up a bit to encourage some discussion.

by Israeli Defense Force » Sat Jan 09, 2016 3:55 pm
Infected Mushroom wrote:That said, many war movies (such as Fury) are fairly ridiculous and the propaganda of the invincible American can get on my nerve a bit.


by New Edom » Sat Jan 09, 2016 3:56 pm
Infected Mushroom wrote:War movies are fine. Not sure why historical accuracy is important in movies. Movies have no obligation to be historically accurate.
That said, many war movies (such as Fury) are fairly ridiculous and the propaganda of the invincible American can get on my nerve a bit.

by The 502nd SS » Sat Jan 09, 2016 3:57 pm
Infected Mushroom wrote:War movies are fine. Not sure why historical accuracy is important in movies. Movies have no obligation to be historically accurate.
That said, many war movies (such as Fury) are fairly ridiculous and the propaganda of the invincible American can get on my nerve a bit.

by Rhyfelnydd » Sat Jan 09, 2016 3:59 pm
Israeli Defense Force wrote:Infected Mushroom wrote:That said, many war movies (such as Fury) are fairly ridiculous and the propaganda of the invincible American can get on my nerve a bit.
You mean like in Fury where all the American tanks are destroyed and they lose the fight in the end and everyone but the rookie die? That invincibility?
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by Vassenor » Sat Jan 09, 2016 4:00 pm
New Edom wrote:I just watched the movie "Emperor" which is supposedly about Douglas MacArthur's occupation of Japan and his insistence on finding a reason to spare the life of Emperor Hirohito. I started watching this movie because I find him a fascinating historical figure, I'm interested in WWII and like Tommy Lee Jones who plays MacArthur in the film.
I didn't think this was a fantastic film, but that's not why I'm boycotting or encouraging my friends and everyone I know to boycott watching Hollywood films about the American military. I'm simply tired of how they are depicted on many levels, but none more than the way that so often in these films American soldiers, sailors and airmen don't return salutes of foreign miltiary personnel. So often it is not enough to glorify their own nation--which is fair--but so often it comes at the expense of other nations' history.
There's no reason for this to happen. America has its own stories of courage, resourcefulness, clever strategies and brilliant leadership; volumes have been written and in the past much better films were made. The ones made in the last twenty years or so are arguably made with amazing special effects, acting and production values, but historical accuracy has taken a downturn. I don't think some of the crappy movies out there even do justice to AMERICAN history. I don't think this is 'America' so much as it is Hollywood writers and producers being lazy and shallow in their approach to it.
For me, the problem here is that I'm tired of sifting through the crap out there to find another "Blackhawk Down" which I thought was good. After seeing "Fury" "Emperor" "U-571" it seems to be a trend rather than the exception. I encourage others as customers of movie watching if they care about this to be vocal about it and clear about why they refuse to watch such movies or pay any money for them until there is some improvement.

by Israeli Defense Force » Sat Jan 09, 2016 4:02 pm
Rhyfelnydd wrote:Israeli Defense Force wrote:You mean like in Fury where all the American tanks are destroyed and they lose the fight in the end and everyone but the rookie die? That invincibility?
The fact one tank crew holds against pretty much an entire, if I remember right, armored brigade (of the SS no less) is pretty overblown and American brovado-chestbeating-esque

by Staythefout » Sat Jan 09, 2016 4:02 pm

by Zoo Trouble » Sat Jan 09, 2016 4:02 pm
Saiwania wrote:For example, that lame Pearl Harbor movie by Michael Bay. It can never beat Tora! Tora! Tora!

by Chestaan » Sat Jan 09, 2016 4:03 pm

by Staythefout » Sat Jan 09, 2016 4:04 pm
Chestaan wrote:Movies like American Sniper piss me off because they are blatantly pieces of bullshit propaganda. I guess most movies are not anywhere near that bad though.

by New Edom » Sat Jan 09, 2016 4:08 pm
Israeli Defense Force wrote:New Edom wrote: I'm simply tired of how they are depicted on many levels, but none more than the way that so often in these films American soldiers, sailors and airmen don't return salutes of foreign miltiary personnel.
Can you name five films where this happens?Noord-Eurys wrote:I understand why you want to boycott these, and you're free to do what you want, but this thread kind of feels like you're throwing a fit.
change the thread up a bit to encourage some discussion.
Also this tbh fam. It's a great blog OP though.

by Rhyfelnydd » Sat Jan 09, 2016 4:09 pm
Israeli Defense Force wrote:Rhyfelnydd wrote:The fact one tank crew holds against pretty much an entire, if I remember right, armored brigade (of the SS no less) is pretty overblown and American brovado-chestbeating-esque
I wouldn't say Fury is a good movie, but there's nothing about invincibility in it. And the event, though in my opinion questionable with a Sherman tank, had parallels in actual events in WWII. There is the story of a single Soviet heavy tank that held up an entire German division for a day, for instance. I'm waiting for Putin to make the movie on that one.
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by Rhyfelnydd » Sat Jan 09, 2016 4:11 pm
Staythefout wrote:Haha do bollywood films always take special care to include american achievments? What about russian movies?
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by Staythefout » Sat Jan 09, 2016 4:15 pm

by New Edom » Sat Jan 09, 2016 4:16 pm
Vassenor wrote:New Edom wrote:I just watched the movie "Emperor" which is supposedly about Douglas MacArthur's occupation of Japan and his insistence on finding a reason to spare the life of Emperor Hirohito. I started watching this movie because I find him a fascinating historical figure, I'm interested in WWII and like Tommy Lee Jones who plays MacArthur in the film.
I didn't think this was a fantastic film, but that's not why I'm boycotting or encouraging my friends and everyone I know to boycott watching Hollywood films about the American military. I'm simply tired of how they are depicted on many levels, but none more than the way that so often in these films American soldiers, sailors and airmen don't return salutes of foreign miltiary personnel. So often it is not enough to glorify their own nation--which is fair--but so often it comes at the expense of other nations' history.
There's no reason for this to happen. America has its own stories of courage, resourcefulness, clever strategies and brilliant leadership; volumes have been written and in the past much better films were made. The ones made in the last twenty years or so are arguably made with amazing special effects, acting and production values, but historical accuracy has taken a downturn. I don't think some of the crappy movies out there even do justice to AMERICAN history. I don't think this is 'America' so much as it is Hollywood writers and producers being lazy and shallow in their approach to it.
For me, the problem here is that I'm tired of sifting through the crap out there to find another "Blackhawk Down" which I thought was good. After seeing "Fury" "Emperor" "U-571" it seems to be a trend rather than the exception. I encourage others as customers of movie watching if they care about this to be vocal about it and clear about why they refuse to watch such movies or pay any money for them until there is some improvement.
So nothing about the way that films rewrite history to make it look like America won WW2 single handedly? U-571 was a pretty big bugger for that.

by Staythefout » Sat Jan 09, 2016 4:17 pm
Rhyfelnydd wrote:Staythefout wrote:why did you think american sniper was propaganda?
Portraying him as some kind of man without sin or saint comes to mind.Staythefout wrote:Haha do bollywood films always take special care to include american achievments? What about russian movies?
What does Bollywood and Russian cinema have to do with Hollywood, as clearly outlined in the title?
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