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In reply to the discussion: The 20 Most Historically Inaccurate Movies Ever [View all]Gravitycollapse
(8,155 posts)132. Loose Change.
Truly a work of fiction .
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I totally believed it until I saw the guy riding the motorcycle across the lunar surface.
Warren DeMontague
Jun 2013
#27
I'm going to take it that your "." and mocking smilie mean you disagree with the
MADem
Jun 2013
#143
So you don't want your POV to be granted any credence, then. Thanks for clearing that up. nt
MADem
Jun 2013
#147
Could virtually all modern scholars of antiquity agree that Mithra existed?
AnotherMcIntosh
Jun 2013
#59
I found the website for your source on the internet, for those who are interested.
MADem
Jun 2013
#146
If you won't acknowledge that an overwhelming majority of secular historians
Nye Bevan
Jun 2013
#116
How do we know anyone we never met existed? Did Pontius Pilot really exist do you think?
sabrina 1
Jun 2013
#137
There is actual contemporary Roman evidence for the existence of Pontius Pilate
DavidDvorkin
Jun 2013
#140
How do we know anyone existed? Well, usually there is corroborating evidence from several sources...
Moonwalk
Jun 2013
#181
Don't get me started. Flares are no better than a microphone dropping from the top of the screen
arcane1
Jun 2013
#133
But it is NOT disregarded! In fact, if you recall the "Mirror, Mirror" universe, it is regarded--
Moonwalk
Jun 2013
#180
The Doors jumps out at me. That was depressing. Every day couldn't have been a bad day. You knew
brewens
Jun 2013
#8
I watched Stone's company commander on C-Span2, plugging his book. I can't remember the
brewens
Jun 2013
#173
I can't get over the fact that when Jim stalks and peeps on his soon to be girlfriend
Springslips
Jun 2013
#163
Also the "liberal journalist" sees the error of his ways and embraces the war effort without...
Tom Ripley
Jun 2013
#24
I spent a year in Nha Trang, and I can testify that the sun NEVER set over the South China Sea
Glorfindel
Jun 2013
#106
Huh? You mean I'm not Spartacus? Does that mean that I have to let all of the Helots I
patrice
Jun 2013
#76
I watched that and "The Patriot" in the same week; I still have scars. (nt)
Posteritatis
Jun 2013
#21
That is because the name Affleck and the word watchable can not be used in the same sentence.
1-Old-Man
Jun 2013
#23
I totally agree that it's unfair to include Amadeus on this list. It never claimed to be historical.
scarletwoman
Jun 2013
#120
Unfortunately it seems that many people do learn their history from movies...
uriel1972
Jun 2013
#87
"Ms de Carlo then takes up with the reformed bandit" Well at least she ended up with Herman Munster.
L0oniX
Jun 2013
#46
JFK is about Garrison, not about JFK. The film portrays Garrison very accurately.
Bluenorthwest
Jun 2013
#153
I'm surprised "We Were Soldiers" wasn't on the list. They outright made an American victory up.
Dash87
Jun 2013
#70
If you want the facts go to the library and read a book .. otherwise it's just entertainment...>>
YOHABLO
Jun 2013
#79
What spoiled it for me, was the Samurai had been training all their lives
MichaelMcGuire
Jun 2013
#95
What is really becoming noticeable is any movie whose plot revolves around not..
Tikki
Jun 2013
#111
In "The Fugitive" the police take something like 15 seconds to trace a call.
GreenStormCloud
Jun 2013
#119
"Fellowship of the Ring" should have gotten adapted screenplay Oscar over "A Beautiful Mind"...
cascadiance
Jun 2013
#165
I wonder which of the many films about the Earps and the Clantons is considered the most accurate?
Gidney N Cloyd
Jun 2013
#168