Although the first paragraph of this article is a dead giveaway it was written by some spineless no-nuts liberal, please disregard that and continue on…this is actually a pretty good article; And Don’t Forget to watch the clip of the documentary. -SF Powerfully Retold 50 Years Later: The Story of the UT Campus Shooter Charles…
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Random Thoughts on the Movie 13 Hours: Secret Soldiers of Benghazi
By Hammerhead My last post about the Benghazi disaster was 2 years ago and there is good reason for that. This is a very sore subject for me and one I really cannot discuss without getting EXTREMELY pissed off. This is also the reason I decided to not see the movie 13 Hours when it came…
Today in History: “Top Gun” The Movie Turns 30 Years Old Today!
OMG, I am feeling old…I remember going to see this like 3 times at the theaters when it first came out (you know you are getting old when you preface a lot of your sentences with “I Remember!”) I have to admit, now when I watch this movie, I find it all a bit corny…
Top Ten World War II POW Movies Worth A Damn
Well made World War Two POW Movies is a very select genre for the discerning film lover. There are only a small number of films, at least in this authors opinion, that make the cut. So enough jaw jacking… here is my Top 10 of WORLD WAR TWO POW MOVIES (in Chronological, NOT ranking order) and…
Netflix Pix & War Movies Worth A Damn: Kilo Two Bravo (Kajaki: The True Story)
Kajaki: The True Story, released in North America as Kilo Two Bravo, is a 2014 British War Film directed by Paul Katis, written by Tom Williams, and produced by Katis and Andrew de Lotbiniere. The plot is based on the true story of Mark Wright and of a small unit of British soldiers positioned near the Kajaki Dam in…
Spy Movie Review: The Night Manager
First of all, let me say even though this series does not premiere in the U.S. until April 19th, I have already watched this entire 6-part series since it premiered in the U.K this past winter. I liked it, but don’t go into it expecting a straight laced Espionage thriller. It is more of a…
World War Two/Holocaust Movies Worth a Damn: Son of Saul
Son of Saul is a 2015 Hungarian drama with English Subtitles directed by Laszlo Nemes. It is set in Auschwitz during World War II and follows a day-and-a-half in the life of Saul Ausländer, a Hungarian Jew and member of the Sonderkommando, the Jewish Prisoner Work Detail who aided in the initial control, and disposal of bodies in…
Cartel Corner #72: 2015 Cartel Movie “Sicario” Will have A Sequel
Last year’s critically-acclaimed thriller, “Sicario,” starring Emily Blunt as an FBI agent who is thrust into the dirty war on drugs at the border between the US and Mexico, is going to get a sequel. In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, upstart production company Black Label Media, which has had an impressive start with…
War Movies Worth A Damn: ‘Only The Dead Have Seen The End of War’ is a TOUGH Watch
Some Vets may have mixed emotions about this documentary. I will war you, some parts are NOT easy to watch, but unlike most people, I could care less about the jihadi Muslim POS that die in this documentary. What I care about is watching America’s finest do their jobs like Ssgt. David Bellavia’s amazing story in the Battle…
Spy Movies Worth a Damn: Deutschland 83
This is a not a movie but a 8 part mini-series that appeared on Sundance Channel last year. It is about a East German kid whose mother needs a organ transplant that is only available in the West and the East German Stasi blackmail him into spying for them and the KGB in order to…