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War Movies Month 2 – A Bridge Too Far
Even after I said last week that I’d be watching Battle Of Britain, I changed my mind for this month’s World War 2 movie. I ended up watching A Bridge Too Far, which was one of the movies I considered … Continue reading
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Hollywood Epics 3 – Spartacus
As famous as Stanley Kubrick is, before seeing Spartacus, The Shining and Full Metal Jacket were the only movies of his I’ve actually watched in full. He was a visionary in the film industry, he often pushed boundaries, and he … Continue reading
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Tagged academy award, alex north, ancient rome, batiatus, crassus, dalton trumbo, ed lewis, edward muhl, gladiators, historical epic, hollywood epic, howard fast, i am spartacus, jean simmons, john gavin, julius caesar, kirk douglass, laurence olivier, movie review, movies, national film registry, peter ustinov, roman empire, russell metty, slavery, stanley kubrick, universal pictures, varinia
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