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''See [[Romevision]].'' ''Ben-Hur'' was written while ''Lew Wallace'' was the Governor of the Territory of New Mexico.
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''See [[Romevision]].'' The novel [[w:Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ|''Ben-Hur'']] was completed in [[Teufort]] by its author, [[w:Lew Wallace|Lew Wallace]], in 1880, while he was the IRL Territorial Governor of the [[Badlands (region)|Badlands]].
  
 
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[[General's Formals]], [[List_of_references_(Soldier)#Killing_a_Demoman|Magnificent Bastard]]
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''See [[General's Formals]], [[List_of_references_(Soldier)#Killing_a_Demoman|Magnificent Bastard]].''
  
 
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Revision as of 04:05, 10 July 2022

I have from time to time been asked to make recommendations of U.S. movies. To keep things straight, I have been meaning to make a list here. I am an old romantic, so don't expect anything particularly pop culture about my recommendations. Naturally, many of my recommendations are nostalgic, so in deference to our wiki's host, I will note where they tie into TF2.

Several movies from 1968 are mentioned in my memoirs, here.

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Fourth of July

1776 (1972) Trailer

1776 is a playful but dramatic musical Broadway play that combined into a single event the debate over independence from the United Kingdom and the debate over the Declaration of Independence. Some criticize the play for historical imprecision, but that is only a result of combining a great many important historical persons, events, debates, and issues into a mere three acts fit into 2 and a half hours.

The Patriot (2000) Trailer

At a time when Hollywood had become wholly unpatriotic, a German directed this examination of the Revolutionary War. Besides its quality, I particularly like it for its focus on the campaigns in the southern colonies, an area generally overlooked by most movies about the war; it wasn't only Yankees that fought the war. See Valley Forge.

Johny Tremaine (1957) clip

This is my wife's favorite, particularly the song in the clip. It is an early-style Walt Disney family movie. Naturally, for the style of historical fiction novel, the central characters are fictions, but they interact with the famous patriots and historic events of Boston on the eve of the War for Independence. A central event of the film film is the Boston tea party a party. See Soldiers interpretations of the Boston tea party; his tea party with his war pals.

Science Fiction

The original Bread Head. (You laugh, but you know it's true!)
The Thing (1982) Trailer

See Scotch Saver, Antarctic Researcher, Five-Month Shadow. There are now two official TF2 maps inspired by this movie; see Snowycoast and Bread Space! (I first learned to program on the equipment in the backroom of the Norwegian base.)

Alien (1979) Trailer, Aliens (1986), Prometheus (2012)

See Bread Space, Isolated Merc, Isolationist Pack. When I was on liberty in NYC in 1979, the USO gave me free tickets to watch this movie I had never of. I came out of Alien as white as my Navy uniform. Aliens is one of those rare sequels that are as good as the original. The franchise spiraled a bit after that, but Prometheus stepped it up on the effects and raises some hard science fiction topics as each character expresses their interpretation of the discovery of the "Engineers".

Predator (1987), Predator 2 (1990)

See Bullet Buzz, Heavy Lifter, Gone Commando, Soviet Gentleman, "Ain't Got Time to Bleed". Predator is a pretty good action take on the monster-takes-them-one-by-one cycle. I think Predator 2 is an original extension of the storyline, as sequels go, and a good role for Danny Glover (even if it was kind of Murtaugh sans Riggs).

The Fifth Element (1997) Trailer

Even though this is not a U.S. production, and its SciFi art style is adorably European, I have to recommend it; I cannot not watch it whenever it is on.

Blade Runner (1982)

See Do androids dream?.

Epics

Lawrence of Arabia (1962) Trailer

See Lawrence of Australia.

Ben-Hur (1959) Trailer

See Romevision. The novel Ben-Hur was completed in Teufort by its author, Lew Wallace, in 1880, while he was the IRL Territorial Governor of the Badlands.

Doctor Zhivago (1965) Improved Trailer

See Mikado282's cameo.

Patton (1970) TF2 Clip

See General's Formals, Magnificent Bastard.

The Train (1964) Trailer

The Best Train Movie.

Westerns

The Big County (1958) Clip

You don't catch Gregory Peck (The Guns of Navarone, Moby Dick) and Burl Ives (Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer) in Westerns very often. The water war is not an unusual plot for a western, but the Peck and Ives portrayals are unique.

Eastwood ... Clint Eastwood

See Hat With No Name. The sixties and early seventies movies made his career. The only Clint Eastwood movie I would hesitate to recommend is Heartbreak Ridge (1986).

Bond ... James Bond

See Spy references. The villain lairs of Bond movies have greatly influenced the art of Team Fortress 2 maps. Each Bond movie reflects historic and cultural changes of the times of their filming. Doctor No comes at a time when the US and USSR were competing for discovery and control of uranium. It is little remembered that tropical guano is radioactive and was at one time mined for uranium and the Doctor No secret base is on an old guano mine.

Man with the Golden Gun is perhaps the least Bond-like of them all, I wouldn't recommend it except for completing the set.

Christmas

Scrooge (1951), Scrooge (1970)

See Ebenezer, Miser's Muttonchops. Soldier visited by 3 sprirts at Christmas, Billionaire Hat Magnate Scrooge] Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol is one of the most-published, filmed, and referenced stories of all time. The Christmas season is a traditional time to watch any of the movie versions of A Christmas Carol. Some are better than others. The 1951 Alastair Sim portrayal is well-done and traditional. But I also greatly enjoy the 1970 Musical version, thank you, very much!

Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer (1964)

See Wutville.

Asian themes

The Sand Pebbles (1966)

Imperfect people in an imperfect situation. This is an unusual film for its setting in the rarely-studied Yangtze Patrol in 1928 China and China's struggle for national independences and identity.

Let the Bullets Fly (2010)

Although this is a fully PRC Chinese production, there are several American references, the plot has echoes of Fist Full of Dollars, the horse tram sounds like an American steam locomotive, the bandits were at a point wearing the distinct uniforms of the U.S. Expeditionary Marines in China in a scene reminiscent of the Charge up San Juan Hill.

House of Flying Daggers (2004)

(Non-U.S.) If you are a fan of the art direction of Samurai Jack, I think you would enjoy the art of this movie, referred to by some as "live action anime".