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Tag Archives: civil war
The General (1926)
Directors: Buster Keaton and Clyde Bruckman Writers: Buster Keaton and Clyde Bruckman
Posted in Action, Adventure, Comedy, Drama, Silent, War
Tagged 1860s, 1926, action, adventure, Al Boasberg, army, Bert Haines, buster keaton, captain, carl davis, charles henry smith, charles smith, civil war, clyde bruckman, comedy, confederacy, confederate, dev jennings, Devereaux Jennings, drama, engineer, general, glen cavender, jim farley, joe hisaishi, kidnap, kidnapped, kidnapping, konrad elfers, locomotive, military, north, paul gerard smith, robert israel, sherman kell, silent, solider, south, spy, The Alloy Orchestra, the general, the great locomotive chase, train, union, war, william pittenger
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Ugetsu (1953)
Director: Kenji Mizoguchi Writers: Matsutaro Kawaguchi & Yoshikata Yoda (Based on “Ugetsu Monogatari” by Ueda Akinari)
Posted in Drama, Fantasy, Foreign, War
Tagged 1953, adaptation, civil war, clay, drama, fantasy, farm, farmer, foreign, Fumio Hayasaka, ghost, Hisakazu Tsuji, Ichiro Saito, Isamu Yoshii, japan, japanese, Kazuo Miyagawa, kenji mizoguchi, Kinuyo Tanaka, Kyuchi Tsuji, Machiko Kyo, marriage, Masaichi Nagata, Masayuki Mori, Matsutaro Kawaguchi, Mitsuko Mito, Mitsuzo Miyata, money, potter, pottery, prostitute, Sakae Ozawa, samurai, spirit, Tamekichi Mochizuki, ueda akinari, ugetsu, war, war lord, yoshikata yoda
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Ride with the Devil (1999)
Director: Ang Lee Writer: James Schamus (Based on the novel “Woe to Live On” by Daniel Woodrell)
Posted in Drama, War, Western
Tagged 1999, adaptation, america, ang lee, battle, bushwhacker, celia weston, civil war, confederacy, daniel woodrell, drama, frederick elmes, Guerrilla, historical, history, immigrant, james schamus, james urbaniak, jayhawk, jeffrey wright, jewel, jim caviezel, jonathan rhys meyers, margo martindale, mark ruffalo, matthew faber, missouri, Mychael danna, raid, raider, ride with the devil, robert f. colesberry, scalp, simon baker, skeet ulrich, slavery, south, ted hope, tim squyres, tobey maguire, tom wilkinson, war, Western, woe to live on, zach grenier
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The Forever Purge (2021)
Director: Everado Valerio Gout Writer: James DeMonaco (Based on characters created by James DeMonaco)
Posted in Action, Horror, Thriller
Tagged 2021, action, alejandro edda, ana de la reguera, anarchy, andrew form, border, brad fuller, cassidy freeman, chaos, civil war, cowbox, crime, criminal, dreamer, dystopia, Everado Gout, Everado Valerio Gout, horror, horse, immigrant, immigrantion, james demonaco, jason blum, josh lucas, leven rambin, luis david sansans, luis sansans, mask, mexican, mexico, michael bay, murder, native american, purge, ranch, sammi rotibi, sebastien k. lemercier, sequel, tenoch huerta, terrorism, terrorist, texas, the forever purge, the newton brothers, the purge, the purge 5, thriller, tim alverson, todd e. miller, truck, vincent tabaillon, will brittain, will patton
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Antebellum (2020)
Directors: Gerard Bush & Christopher Renz Writers: Gerard Bush & Christopher Renz
Posted in Drama, Horror, Mystery, Thriller
Tagged abuse, antebellum, author, civil war, confederate, drama, eric lange, gabourey sidibe, gerard bush, horror, jack huston, janelle monae, jena malone, kidnapped, kidnapping, kiersey clemons, leslie wills, mystery, plantation, rape, roman gianarthur, roman gianarthur irvin, sean mckittrick, slave, slavery, south, suicide, thriller
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The Beguiled (2017)
Director: Sofia Coppola Writer: Sofia Coppola (Based on the novel by Thomas Cullinan)
Posted in Drama, Thriller
Tagged 2017, adaptation, civil war, colin farrell, corporal, drama, elle fanning, headmistress, kirsten dunst, nicole kidman, phoenix, roman coppola, school, sofia coppola, soldier, the beguiled, thomas cullinan, thriller, virginia
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Captain America: Civil War (2016)
Director: Anthony Russo & Joe Russo Writers: Christopher Markus & Stephen McFeely (Based on characters created by Joe Simon and Jack Kirby)
Posted in Action, Adventure, Science Fiction
Tagged 2016, action, adventure, alfre woodard, ant-man, anthony mackie, anthony russo, assassin, assassination, avengers, black panther, black widow, bomb, bucky, captain america, captain america: civil war, chadwick boseman, chris evans, christopher markus, civil war, comic book, crossbones, daniel bruhl, don cheadle, elizabeth olsen, emily vancamp, falcon, frank grillo, government, hero, hope davis, iron man, jack kirby, jail, jawkeye, jeremy renner, jim rash, joe russo, joe simon, john kani, john slattery, kevin feige, king, marisa tomei, mark millar, martin freeman, marvel, marvel comics, mcu, paul bettany, paul rudd, peter parker, prison, revenge, Robert Downey Jr, scarlet witch, Scarlett Johansson, sci-fi, science ficton, sebastian stan, sequel, spider-man, stan lee, stephen mcfeely, steve rogers, superhero, t'challa, tom holland, tony stark, villain, vision, wakanda, war machine, william hurt, winter soldier, zemo
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Django Unchained (2012)
Director: Quentin Tarantino Writer: Quentin Tarantino No one else could have made this movie this way and I loved every second of it. By far the most entertaining and exciting film I saw this year. There are still a number … Continue reading
Posted in Action, Comedy, Drama, Romance, Thriller, Western
Tagged 2012, action, amber tamblyn, bounty hunter, broomhilda, bruce dern, christoph waltz, civil war, dentist, django, django unchained, don johnson, franco nero, german, james remar, jamie foxx, jonah hill, kerry washington, leonardo dicaprio, m.c. gainey, michael parks, mississippi, plantation, quentin tarantino, robert richardson, russ tamblyn, samuel l. jackson, slavery, slaves, tom savini, tom wopat, violent, walton goggins, weinstein, Western, zoe bell
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