Page 1 of 5

My Plea - PLEASE SUPPORT GODS AND GENERALS!

Posted: 2003-03-08 05:21pm
by Trytostaydead
For you Americans on this board, and those that are interested in US history. PLEASE go see Gods and Generals! Learn about one of the most pivotal points in American history that is beginning to fade into obscurity and PC-myth. Help us support the director and Ted Turner (brrr), so that this wonderful trilogy including Gettysburg, can be completed bringing a wonderful dramatization of the Civil War to the screen.

Posted: 2003-03-08 05:23pm
by Lord Pounder
This thread has alread been done weeks ago.

Posted: 2003-03-08 05:23pm
by Trytostaydead
Darth Pounder wrote:This thread has alread been done weeks ago.
No, it was a review on it. I'm just entering a plea :D

Posted: 2003-03-08 05:24pm
by Frank Hipper
PC myth?
And the last I checked, Civil War history has the largest number of titles available in the history section of every bookstore. Civil War sells, it's not fading in the slightest.

Posted: 2003-03-08 05:25pm
by Superman
I'll wait for the DVD.

Posted: 2003-03-08 05:26pm
by Ghost Rider
Superman wrote:I'll wait for the DVD.
I agree with the hat-cat....too little time to see movies currently.

And Freelancer sucks up the little freetime I have.

Posted: 2003-03-08 05:30pm
by Superman
What's Freelancer?

Re: My Plea - PLEASE SUPPORT GODS AND GENERALS!

Posted: 2003-03-08 06:02pm
by Darth Wong
Trytostaydead wrote:For you Americans on this board, and those that are interested in US history. PLEASE go see Gods and Generals! Learn about one of the most pivotal points in American history that is beginning to fade into obscurity and PC-myth. Help us support the director and Ted Turner (brrr), so that this wonderful trilogy including Gettysburg, can be completed bringing a wonderful dramatization of the Civil War to the screen.
Right. If people don't see Gods and Generals, all knowledge of the Civil War will fade from the American consciousness :roll:

Posted: 2003-03-08 06:03pm
by Ghost Rider
Superman wrote:What's Freelancer?
It's a fun Space sim game...in a similar vein to Privateer...you go out...get a ship, get money, kill people who are not you...make alliances, and defeat some oncoming doom.

Plays better then I make it sound :D

Posted: 2003-03-08 06:04pm
by Alyrium Denryle
One of the extras in that film goes to my high school. The one that gets his arm blown off. :D

Posted: 2003-03-08 06:07pm
by Ghost Rider
Alyrium Denryle wrote:One of the extras in that film goes to my high school. The one that gets his arm blown off. :D
Cool...hey he can at least say he's been in a movie :)

Posted: 2003-03-08 06:07pm
by Captain Cyran
Alyrium Denryle wrote:One of the extras in that film goes to my high school. The one that gets his arm blown off. :D
That's nice to know Alyrium, if I decide to see the movie (Which I probably won't) I'll look for it.

Posted: 2003-03-08 06:39pm
by Frank Hipper
Alyrium Denryle wrote:One of the extras in that film goes to my high school. The one that gets his arm blown off. :D
I was in a movie once, the imortal classic Surf II, starring Ruth Buzzi, Cleavon Little, and Lyle Waggoner. And featuring Eric Stoltz in his first(I think) role. I'm the Sousaphone player with the fiberglass horn.

Posted: 2003-03-08 07:37pm
by Lonestar
I saw that Movie, man was I pissed with it.

It went away from the book a wwwwwwwhhhhole lot. Instead of showing a more or less 50-50 view of the Civil War, with Winfield Scott Hancock and Chamberlain on the Union viewpoint and Lee&Jackson on the Confederate viewpoint, we had Chamberlain and a Confederacy Masterbation(sic) fest.

I was freaking appalled. Once more, American media (to say nothing for the education system) is elevating a bunch of slaveholding traitors to Mythical Heros. Sure they were great military leaders. Some of the Finest West Point produced. But they were not heros. And Gods and Generals skewed their true selves mightily.

The movie also managed to omit the Battle of Antietam, an important part in the book and the bloodiest day in American Military History.

So, for you Americans on this board, don't go see this movie if you want to "Learn about one of the most pivotal points in American history that is beginning to fade into obscurity and PC-myth." (If he means "it was about slavery" = "PC myth" Lonestar would have to turn big&Green and smash stuff)

Posted: 2003-03-08 07:42pm
by Darth Wong
Why should that surprise you? The growing political power of the South means that we're starting to see an awful lot of revisionist history. Give it another five years, and we'll be hearing that the Union was unmitigated evil, and that the Noble South Will Rise Again (oh wait, we're already hearing that).

Posted: 2003-03-08 07:49pm
by Lonestar
Darth Wong wrote:Why should that surprise you? The growing political power of the South means that we're starting to see an awful lot of revisionist history. Give it another five years, and we'll be hearing that the Union was unmitigated evil, and that the Noble South Will Rise Again (oh wait, we're already hearing that).

It doesn't, sadly. My Family's from the South(Texas) and are odd in that they consider the Confeds a bunch of filthy traitors. I have relatives on my Mother's side who fought as pro-union partisans in North Texas. North Texas was a hotbed of anti-Confederate activity, with the world's largest single mass hanging (33!) being executed by Confederate forces on locals who didn't want to submit to the Confederate draft.

Of course, orgs like the "United Daughters of the Confederacy" have long sinced erected monuments that completely ignore the event. Most Texans don't even relise that half the damn state was in rebellion againest the pro-confederate state governement.

Go figure.


Lonestar, who ripped off the "You fucking Lost and you Marry your sister too" bumper sticker from somethingawful.co* for his car.

Posted: 2003-03-08 07:50pm
by Hamel
Yeah, the states didn't secede over slavery. Just liberal PC revionist history (even though the secession documents say otherwise)

Posted: 2003-03-08 08:08pm
by Nathan F
My 8th grade history teacher was in Gettysburg.

On that note, yes, go see Gods and Generals, it is an awesome movie.

Posted: 2003-03-08 08:11pm
by Gil Hamilton
I heard that it's problems wren't that of history, but that it was longwinded and boring. Even good history can't fix a movie when it's longwinded and boring.

Posted: 2003-03-08 08:15pm
by Lonestar
Gil Hamilton wrote:I heard that it's problems wren't that of history, but that it was longwinded and boring. Even good history can't fix a movie when it's longwinded and boring.
Incorrect. It was longwinded, boring, had bad history, and, oyeah, 4 freakin' hours long!!!

Posted: 2003-03-08 08:23pm
by Andrew J.
Alyrium Denryle wrote:One of the extras in that film goes to my high school. The one that gets his arm blown off. :D
Be more specific! I bet there are at least a dozen extras who get an arm blown off! :lol:

Posted: 2003-03-08 08:41pm
by Kamakazie Sith
Though I support all movies that attempt to bring a bit of history to you, this movie just seems like it would be painful to watch.

Posted: 2003-03-08 10:41pm
by Kelly Antilles
No thanks. I'm not going to sit through 4 hours of pure crap.
My brother-in-law, who is a huge Civil War fanatic LEFT at the intermission. This man is die hard when it comes to anythng dealing with the Civil War. Even he called the movie a bunch of crap.

Posted: 2003-03-08 11:12pm
by Nathan F
I LIKE a good movie. There are some things that just cannot be told in two hours.

Posted: 2003-03-08 11:15pm
by HemlockGrey
I knew a guy at camp who kept saying that the South Would Rise Again.

He lived in western PA.

What's between Philly and Pittsburg?

Alabama. Figures.