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Quentin Tarantino's Reading List

Writer-director Quentin Tarantino, whose upcoming film Inglourious Basterds opens August 21, shares his reading list with World War II magazine.

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The Young Victoria - A New Film

The Young Victoria, a new film starring Emily Blunt and Rupert Friend, brings together the unlikely pairing of Martin Scorsese and Sarah Ferguson, the Duchess of York, to tell the story of young Queen...

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Which Movies are Missing from the 100 Greatest List?

What movies are missing from the 100 Greatest Sports Movies list?

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Which Movies Don't Belong on the 100 Greatest Sports Movies List?

Which movies don't belong on the 100 Greatest Sports Movies list?

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What are the Most Accurate or Inaccurate Sports Movies?

What sports movies do you think are the most historically accurate, and which are the most inaccurate?

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100 Greatest Sports Movies

A list of 100 Greatest Sports Movies of all time, from 1925's The Freshman to 2009's The Blind Side.

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'The Battle for Marjah' HBO Documentary - Marines in Afghanistan

'The Battle for Marjah,' a new HBO documentary, takes viewers into the front lines of the biggest battle of the war in Afghanistan.

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Pancho Villa's War (Movie)

In 1914 Hollywood director Raoul Walsh went to Mexico to film a revolution, courtesy of General Pancho Villa

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Ron Maxwell Interview - 'Gods and Generals' Extended Director's Cut

A HistoryNet exclusive interview with director Ron Maxwell about the extended director's cut of his film Gods and Generals, now available on DVD and Blu-Ray.

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The Best and Worst Lincoln Movies

A Lincoln scholar answers questions about the best and worst Abraham Lincoln movies and television programs - 'Star Trek' makes it into a 'best' category.

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2013 GI Film Festival

The GI Film Festival, to be held May 6–12, 2013, in Washington, DC, offers 50 films plus special guests and events.

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Book Review: Billy the Kid on Film 1911–2012, by Johnny D. Boggs

Johnny Boggs breaks down the 75 big-screen films centered on Billy the Kid, arguably not a great one in the bunch ... yet.

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DVD Review: Sweetwater, by Kickstart Productions and Arc Entertainment

A few memorable scenes aside, Sweetwater will leave Western film buffs thirsting for better scripts.

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DVD Review: Nichols, by Warner Archive Collection

This short-lived series featured James Garner as Sheriff Nichols, an "independent thinker" who patrolled small-town Arizona by motorcycle in 1914.

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‘Great War’ Films

Over the past century filmmakers have sought to capture the horror, heroism and dark humor of that first global war

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Letters to Aviation History

Blue Max Fans After all these years, it was really great reading about how The Blue Max was made. I loved the movie the first time I saw it, I loved Jack D. Hunter’s book, I loved seeing the movie...

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Vietnam Vets Are Stars of Reda Productions’ Films

Lou Reda Productions, Inc., producers of "WWII in HD," "Vietnam in HD," and "Brothers in War," is working on a Vietnam War miniseries featuring "home movies" shot by servicemen in Vietnam and at home....

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DVD Review: John Wayne, by Warner Home Video

The Epic Collection features 40 John Wayne films, including 22 of his Western classics, though it leaves notable gaps in his filmography. The post DVD Review: John Wayne, by Warner Home Video appeared...

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Wild West – April 2015 – Table of Contents

The April 2015 issue of Wild West features stories about Sam Houston, Indian attacks on stagecoaches, five Kansas cow towns in photographs, the wild and woolly Whoop-Up Trail from Montana to Canada,...

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Making ‘The Blue Max’

Filmed 50 years ago, long before the advent of CGI, "The Blue Max" required two air forces built from scratch. The post Making ‘The Blue Max’ appeared first on HistoryNet.

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