Dead or Alive 1918 “The Battle of Nasilinna 1918” – depicts the Finnish Civil War from the White army’s point of view. Lieutenant Melin’s soldiers mission is to penetrate the heart of the city and overtake the Nasilinna Palace from the Reds. The Finnish Civil War is definitely a worthwhile study for the anti-communist and…
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They Drew First Blood, Not Me
In rememberance of Brian Dennehy (who played the Sheriff in the movie and passed away last year at the age of 81) I watched First Blood again the other night..boy that movie never gets old. I remember the first time I watched it as a kid, I could not have been more than 7 or…
Documentaries Worth a Damn: Bastard’s Road
‘Bastards’ Road’ follows veteran’s 5,800-mile walk across US to bring attention to mental health As a Veteran I will tell you we need more Documentaries like this. It was a TOUGH watch at times but it was well worth it! 2/4 The Magnificient Bastards! Semper Fi! You can watch the documentary HERE. (WARNING: Be…
John Adams: Scenes from the Mini-Series
JOHN ADAMS: SCENES FROM THE MINI-SERIES This is one of my favorite miniseries, Here are a few clips from it that are relevant for this weekend, culminating in the scene where they vote. The actual vote took place 245 years ago today, July 2nd. Being we are two days from Independence Day, I would…
The ‘Heat’ Course of Fire
In the pantheon of Heist movies, it does not get any better than Michael Mann’s 1995’s Heat. (Yes it stars that lib-tard crybaby Robert De Niro but it also starred Al Pacino, Val Kilmer and the late Tom Sizemore, so it evens itself out.) Michael Mann’s movies are known for intense firearm realism, not only…
The 10 Greatest Movies Adapted from Crime Novels
The 10 Greatest Movies Adapted from Crime Novels—According to a Producer and Novelist This is a Solid Gold Greatest Hits of Crime Novels and Movies. Highly Recommend All of Them.
Movies Showing The Horrors of Communism
An examination of the Soviet slaughter of thousands of Polish officers and citizens in the Katyn forest in 1940. If you are in CONUS, you can stream it HERE for Free. (Please download a virus and ad blocker prior to streaming and take all applicable precautions)
The Dangers of Multiculturalism and History
Wuffingas I just recently watched the movie The Dig and really enjoyed it (aside from the pesky inferred gay romance which had really nothing to do with the REAL story.) My Friends over at Viking Life Blog recently did a really nice post on the history of the Sutton Hoo find and Anglo-Saxon History….
Netflix Panders to Anti-White Rhetoric with The “White Tiger”
Billed as the “Anti-Slumdog Millionaire” The White Tiger starts off innocently enough as a poor kid trying to work his way out of the gutter that is India but soon takes a nose dive into a mish mash of SJW cultural commentary about that subject all people of color love to talk about: “Inequality”, first…
12 Military Novels That Need to be Adapted into Movies or TV Series
12 Military Movies and TV Shows That We Desperately Need Right Now Off the top of my head I would also add: Outlaw Platoon, Roughneck Nine-One, The Lion’s Gate and Not a Good Day to Die. Stay Alert, Armed and Dangerous!