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  • BASED ON A TRUE STORY (BOATS EP. 354) — Of all the gin joints in all the towns in all the world, we're walking into Casablanca on this episode to answer: How historically accurate is the movie? 
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    Helping us separate fact from fiction is Bob LeMent from Static Radio.

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  • BASED ON A TRUE STORY (BOATS EP. 353) — During the 1980 Winter Olympics in Lake Placid, New York, the United States sent shockwaves around the world as they upset the four-time defending gold medalist Soviet Union team in a game that would go on to be called the "Miracle on Ice." That story is told in the 2004 Disney movie we'll be talking about today.
    Where to watch Miracle now
    To help us separate fact from fiction, we'll be talking to the U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame coach Lou Vairo. Most relevant to our discussion today among Lou's long list of achievements was as a scout for the U.S. Men's Ice Hockey Team at the 1980 Winter Olympics which is depicted in the movie. So, he was there for a lot of the events depicted in the movie and will share a lot of behind the scenes of the true story.
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    Lou Vairo's bio at the U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame

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  • BOATS THIS WEEK (OCT 14-20, 2024) — This Wednesday is the anniversary of Marie Antoinette's execution in 1793 that we saw inn the opening sequence of Ridley Scott's Napoleon (2023). After that, we'll travel exactly 169 years from 1793 to 1962, because Wednesday is also depicted in Thirteen Days (2000) as it's showing the start of the Cuban Missile Crisis. For our final historical event from the movies this week, we'll hop to October 19th, 1781 as it's shown in The Patriot (2000) to see how it shows the surrender of Cornwallis at Yorktown. 
    After learning about this week's birthdays from historical figures in the movies, we'll wrap up this episode by comparing history with another of Ridley Scott's movies, The Last Duel, which released in the U.S. on October 15th, 2021. Finally, we'll get a little behind the scenes update about BOATS This Week episodes for the remainder of 2024.
    Until next time, here's where you can continue the story.

    Events from this week in history

    Wednesday: Napoleon (2023) | BOATS Napoleon Miniseries


    Wednesday: Thirteen Days (2000)


    Saturday: The Patriot (2000) | BOATS #60



    Birthdays from this week in history

    Monday: Dwight D. Eisenhower in The Longest Day (1962)


    Wednesday: Oscar Wilde in Wilde (1997)


    Sunday: Mickey Mantle in 61* (2001)



    Historical movies releasing this week in history
    Tuesday: The Last Duel (2021)


    Mentioned in this episode

    JFK's October 22nd, 1962 speech

    Cuban Missile Crisis timeline

    Eric Jager's book that they based The Last Duel on

    Eric Jager's article

    Modern-day photos of Saint-Martin-des-Champs


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  • BOATS THIS WEEK (OCT 7-13, 2024) — 57 years ago tomorrow, Che Guevara was captured in Bolivia just before his execution. Then, two years later, Omar Sharif portrayed him in the movie version of Che's story that we'll compare to the true story of this week's event. Then, we'll shift to Eight Men Out because as baseball season comes to a close, one of the darkest moments in Major League Baseball history happened this week back in 1919. 
    This Saturday marks the anniversary of Christopher Columbus making landfall, which was shown in the movie 1492: Conquest of Paradise. For this week's historical movie release, the Tom Hanks movie Captain Phillips was released 11 years ago this Friday.
    Until next time, here's where you can continue the story.

    Events from this week in history

    Tuesday: Che! | BOATS #115


    Wednesday: Eight Men Out | BOATS #132


    Saturday: 1492: Conquest of Paradise | BOATS #186



    Birthdays from this week in history

    Wednesday: Eugene Bullard in Red Tails


    Friday: Eleanor Roosevelt in The First Lady


    Sunday: Jane Grey in Becoming Elizabeth



    Historical movies releasing this week in history
    Friday: Captain Phillips | BOATS #28


    Mentioned in this episode

    Meet Félix Rodríguez, The CIA Operative Who Captured Che Guevara And May Have Tortured A DEA Agent by Marco Margaritoff

    Infamous America's and the Black Sox Scandal

    A Captain’s Duty: Somali Pirates, Navy SEALS, and Dangerous Days at Sea by Richard Phillips with Stephan Talty


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  • BOATS THIS WEEK (SEP 30-OCT 6, 2024) — Thousands of years ago this week, Alexander the Great fought his final decisive battle against Darius III so we'll start our journey by comparing the true story of Gaugamela with the battle in 2004's Colin Farrell movie. Then we'll hop onto the baseball field because tomorrow, October 1st, 1961, is when Roger Maris broke Babe Ruth's MLB home run record. We'll learn about the Billy Crystal-directed movie called 61* (we'll learn about the * in the movie's title in the episode).
    For our third event from this week in history according to the movies, we'll learn about the Battle of Mogadishu—or, as it's commonly called, the Black Hawk Down Incident. That happened on Thursday this week, October 3rd, 1993. Then, after a few historical birthdays from this week in history, we'll wrap up today's episode by comparing history with 2010's The Social Network.
    Until next time, here's where you can continue the story.

    Events from this week in history

    Monday: Alexander | BOATS #157


    Tuesday: 61*


    Thursday: Black Hawk Down | BOATS #105



    Birthdays from this week in history

    Wednesday: Paul von Hindenburg in Hitler: Rise of Evil


    Wednesday: Mahatma Gandhi in Gandhi


    Saturday: Ray Kroc in The Founder



    Historical movies releasing this week in history
    Tuesday: The Social Network


    Mentioned in this episode

    Steven Bertoni's article on Sean Parker

    Wall Street Journal article on Peter Thiel and Facebook's political ads

    Baseball this week: See "The Whammer" in The Natural

    Baseball this week: Say Hey, Willy Mays!


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  • BOATS THIS WEEK (SEP 23-29, 2024) — AMC's Turn: Washington's Spies shows us how Benedict Arnold's treason was discovered back on September 24th, 1780. The next day, on Wednesday this week, marks the anniversary of Operation Market Garden coming to a close, which we see in the classic film A Bridge Too Far. And then The Godfather, Part III has a key plot point surrounding a very real event that happened on September 26th, 1978: The death of Pope John Paul I.
    This week's movie premiere to compare with history is the 2000 sports drama Remember the Titans, which has its 24-year anniversary this Sunday.
    Until next time, here's where you can continue the story.

    Events from this week in history

    Tuesday: Turn: Washington's Spies | BOATS #139


    Wednesday: A Bridge Too Far


    Thursday: The Godfather, Part III



    Birthdays from this week in history

    Wednesday: Fletcher Christian in Mutiny on the Bounty | BOATS #156


    Thursday: T.S. Eliot in Tom & Viv


    Friday: Cosimo di Giovanni de' Medici in Medici



    Historical movies releasing this week in history
    Sunday: Remember the Titans


    Mentioned in this episode

    Turn: Washington's Spies: The "Treason House" where Arnold and Andre met this week in history


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  • BOATS THIS WEEK (SEP 16-22, 2024) — Tuesday is the 99th anniversary of the bus accident that changed Frido Kahlo's life, and we'll learn more about the way the movie Frida shows it happening. After that we'll jump to the movie with Robert Downey Jr. as Charlie Chaplin for his being kicked out of the U.S., which happened 72 years ago on Thursday this week. Then we'll learn a bit about the start of an adventure that ended this week in history when The Hobbit was published on September 21st, 1937.
    Finally, Wednesday is the release anniversary of a classic Martin Scorsese gangster movie releasing, so we'll wrap up this week by learning more about the true story of Goodfellas.
    Until next time, here's where you can continue the story.

    Events from this week in history

    Tuesday: Frida


    Thursday: Chaplin | BOATS #283


    Saturday: Tolkien | BOATS #141



    Birthdays from this week in history

    Wednesday: Greta Garbo in The Silent Lovers


    Friday: Maxwell Perkins in Genius


    Friday: "Red" Auerbach in Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty



    Historical movies releasing this week in history
    Wednesday: Goodfellas


    Mentioned in this episode

    Scott Eyman's book Charlie Chaplin vs. America: When Art, Sex, and Politics Collided

    BBC documentary with Tolkien


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  • BASED ON A TRUE STORY (BOATS EP. 347) — Travel back to the 1960s during the Vietnam War while historian Joshua Donohue unpacks the real events behind the 2002 film We Were Soldiers. From the crucial role of helicopter pilots in the heat of battle, to the heart-pounding "Broken Arrow" moment, discover what Hollywood got right and where it took creative liberties depicting the Battle of Ia Drang in We Were Soldiers.
    Where to watch We Were Soldiers now

    Where to start learning more of the true story

    We Were Soldiers Once...and Young

    Josh's article: Heroic Fight for Wake Island

      
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    Wikipedia's map of the battle

    Records about Ia Drang at the Library of Congress


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  • BOATS THIS WEEK (SEP 9-15, 2024) — Tuesday this week marks the anniversary of the Battle of Marathon, which we see in the movie 300: Rise of an Empire. Then, of course, we'll be looking at this week's anniversary of the 9/11 attacks from the movie United 93. For our third historical event, we'll learn about A Star-Spangled Story and how an event from this week in history inspired the U.S. national anthem. We'll also learn about the true story behind The Exorcism of Emily Rose, which released exactly 19 years ago today.
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    Events from this week in history

    Tuesday: 300: Rise of an Empire


    Wednesday: United 93 | BOATS #113


    Saturday: A Star-Spangled Story



    Birthdays from this week in history

    Thursday: Henry Hudson in The Last Voyage of Henry Hudson


    Friday: Daniel Defoe in Robinson Crusoe


    Sunday: Marco Polo in Marco Polo



    Historical movies released this week in history
    Friday: The Exorcism of Emily Rose


    Also mentioned in this episode

    300: Rise of an Empire: Based on a True Story episode #5 about 300


    300: Rise of an Empire: Photos from the battlefield at Marathon as it looks today


    300: Rise of an Empire: Map of the Battle of Marathon


    300: Rise of an Empire: More about the Battle of Marathon's affect on democracy today


    The Exorcism of Emily Rose: The Windsor Star 1978 article interviewing the priests


    The Exorcism of Emily Rose: National Catholic Register article about the 1998 revised rite of exorcism


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  • BOATS TODAY (SEPT 5, 2024) — After four days of fighting the flames, the Great Fire of London was finally extinguished on this day in 1666 so today we'll learn more about how the events from exactly 358 years ago today were shown in the TV miniseries called The Great Fire.

    Until next time, here's where you can continue the story.

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  • BOATS THIS WEEK (SEPT 2-8, 2024) — On this day almost two thousand years ago, the Battle of Actium decided power in Rome. Not coincidentally, we'll learn about that today from a TV show called Rome. The second event from this week in history according to the movies comes from the 1993 film called Geronimo: An American Legend, because Wednesday this week marks the 138th anniversary of that event. For our third event, we'll learn about one of Jesse James' infamous holdups from September 7th, 1876 as it's shown in the movie The Great Northfield Minnesota Raid.
    Until next time, here's where you can continue the story.
    Events from This Week in History

    Monday: Rome


    Wednesday: Geronimo: An American Legend


    Saturday: The Great Northfield Minnesota Raid



    Birthdays from This Week in History

    Tuesday: James "Whitey" Bulger in Black Mass


    Thursday: Jesse James in The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford | BOATS #166


    Friday: Marquis de Lafayette in Turn: Washington's Spies | BOATS #139


    Saturday: Queen Elizabeth I in Elizabeth and Elizabeth: The Golden Age | BOATS #106 (Elizabeth) | BOATS #112 (Elizabeth: The Golden Age)



    A Historical Movie Releasing This Week
    Friday: 1992


    Mentioned in this episode

    Krakatoa and Edvard Munch's The Scream

    Original newspaper reports of each Jack the Ripper victim


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  • Editor's Note: The fire started after midnight on September 2nd in London, so if you're in the United States like I am then you might see this minisode release on September 1st due to time zones.

    BOATS TODAY (SEPT 2, 2024) — The Great Fire of London started exactly 358 years ago today, so we'll learn how well the TV miniseries called The Great Fire shows the way it all started.
    Until next time, here's where you can continue the story.

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  • BOATS THIS WEEK (AUG 26-SEPT 1, 2024) — Tomorrow marks the 60th anniversary of Disney's Mary Poppins premiered, and that event is shown in the 2013 movie called Saving Mr. Banks about the making of Mary Poppins. If that's too confusing, give the episode a listen to unravel it all. From there, we'll travel to the west of Java to the movie incorrectly titled Krakatoa, East of Java. It got the geography wrong in the title, but we'll find out how well it shows the eruption of Krakatoa from August 28th, 1883. Then we'll go to London in 1888 because this Saturday is the anniversary of the first Jack the Ripper victim being discovered; an event from the movie From Hell.
    Until next time, here's where you can continue the story.

    Events from This Week in History

    Tuesday: Saving Mr. Banks


    Wednesday: Krakatoa, East of Java


    Thursday: From Hell | BOATS #93 | Jack the Ripper newspaper reports



    Birthdays from This Week in History

    Tuesday: President Lyndon B. Johnson in LBJ


    Friday: Mary Shelley in Mary Shelley


    Saturday: Caligula in The Robe



    Historical Movies Releasing This Week
    Friday: 1992


    Mentioned in this episode

    Krakatoa and Edvard Munch's The Scream

    Original newspaper reports of each Jack the Ripper victim


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  • BOATS THIS WEEK (AUG 19-25,2024) — Historical events from the movies start with The Crucible and how it depicts the Salem witch trials from this week in 1692. Then, we'll learn a bit about Patsy Cline's hit song "Crazy" because it was this week in 1961 that she started recording it in the studio, and that's shown in the 1985 biopic about her life called Sweet Dreams. For our third event, we'll learn about the eruption of Mount Vesuvius as it was shown in the movie Pompeii.
    Editor's note: The filmmakers couldn't have known this, but there's a good chance it didn't actually happen this week in history. Listen to the episode to learn more.
    Until next time, here's where you can continue the story.
    Events from this week in history

    Monday: The Crucible


    Wednesday: Sweet Dreams


    Saturday: Pompeii



    Birthdays from this week in history

    Friday: King Louis XVI of France in Marie Antionette


    Saturday: William Wilberforce in Amazing Grace


    Sunday: Ivan Vasilyevich "Ivan the Terrible" in Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian



    Historical movie released this week in history
    Wednesday: Inglorious Basterds


    Also mentioned in this episode

    Photos from the real Pompeii

    Schindler's List with Dr. Dan McMillan


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  • The Mummy (1999) is packed with supernatural powers, Hollywood magic, and...maybe some truth? After all, mummies were a real thing. We'll chat with acclaimed Egyptologist Dr. Aidan Dodson to find out how much of the movie is based in history.
    Where to start learning more of the true story

    Monarchs of the Nile

    Sethy I, King of Egypt: His Life and Afterlife


    More from Aidan's Lives and Afterlives series

    Nefertiti, Queen and Pharaoh of Egypt: Her Life and Afterlife

    The First Pharaohs: Their Lives and Afterlives

    Tutankhamun, King of Egypt: His Life and Afterlife

    The Nubian Pharaohs of Egypt: Their Lives and Afterlives

    Thutmose III and Hatshepsut, Pharaohs of Egypt: Their Lives and Afterlives


    Aidan's author page

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  • BOATS THIS WEEK (AUG 12-18,2024) — Today is the 81st anniversary of the conspiracy theory from the 1984 movie The Philadelphia Experiment. Or is it? Tune in to find out. After that, we'll move into the Shakespearean classic-turned-modern movie Macbeth (2015) because this Wednesday is the 984th anniversary (1040 CE) of King Duncan I of Scotland's death. This week also marks the 79th anniversary of Victory over Japan Day, so our third event will come from the HBO miniseries The Pacific.
    Until next time, here's where you can continue the story.
    Events from This Week in History

    Monday: The Philadelphia Experiment


    Wednesday: Macbeth


    Thursday: The Pacific | BOATS The Pacific Miniseries



    Birthdays from This Week in History

    Tuesday: Annie Oakley in Annie Get Your Gun


    Wednesday: Doc Holliday in Tombstone | BOATS #59 | BOATS #142 (Chris Wimmer) | BOATS #317 (Tom Clavin)


    Thursday: Napoleon Bonaparte in Napoleon | BOATS Napoleon Miniseries


    Friday: T.E. Lawrence in Lawrence of Arabia | BOATS #49



    Historical Movies Released This Week in History

    Thursday: Apocalypse Now


    Saturday: Monty Python's Life of Brian



    Mentioned in this episode

    The Philadelphia Experiment II

    The Philadelphia Experiment (2012)

    Potsdam Conference photos

    Chris Wimmer's Legends of the Old West podcast

    Tom Clavin's Tombstone book

    Louis Sarkozy's book Napoleon's Library

    Alexander Mikaberidze's book The Napoleonic Wars: A Global History

    Lt. Col. John Stockton photo


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  • BOATS THIS WEEK (AUG 5-11,2024) — This week's events from historical movies starts with Monday's 719th anniversary (August 5th, 1305) of William Wallace's (Mel Gibson) capture shown in the movie 'Braveheart.' In the History Channel's dramatic miniseries "Hatfields & McCoys", we'll see how it portrays the feud between their two families turning to bloodshed for the first time on August 7th, 1882. It was also on August 7th, but in the year 1974, that Philippe Petit (Joseph Gordon-Levitt) became the only person in history to ever walk between the twin towers of the World Trade Center in New York City. We'll learn about that from the 2015 Robert Zemeckis film "The Walk." Finally, we'll learn about President Nixon's (Frank Langella) resignation from August 8th, 1974 as it was shown in the Ron Howard film "Frost/Nixon."
    And last but certainly not least, our 'based on a true story' movie from this week in history is the comedy-drama from August 7th, 2009 "Julie & Julia."
    Until next time, here's where you can continue the story.
    Events from This Week in History

    Monday, August 5th: Braveheart | BOATS #45 

    Wednesday, August 7th: Hatfields & McCoys


    Wednesday, August 7th: The Walk


    Thursday, August 8th: Frost/Nixon | BOATS #4



    Birthdays from This Week in History

    Monday, August 5th: Neil Armstrong in First Man | BOATS #144


    Wednesday, August 7th: Mata Hari in Mata Hari | BOATS #74


    Sunday, August 10th: Herbert Hoover in The Day the Bubble Burst



    A Historical Movie Released This Week in History
    Wednesday, August 7th: Julie & Julia


    Mentioned in this episode

    Frost/Nixon: President Nixon's resignation address


    Julie & Julia: Julie Powell's book


    Julie & Julia: Julia Child's book



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  • BOATS THIS WEEK (JUL 29-AUG 4,2024) — There were two major disaster this week in history. The first we'll learn about is an event many consider the worst shark attack in history, which began on July 30th, 1945, and is shown in the movie USS Indianapolis: Men of Courage. 
    Our next historical disaster marks its 48th anniversary on Thursday this week, and we'll watch the racing movie starring Chris Hemsworth and Daniel Brühl called Rush, because it was on August 1st, 1976, that Daniel Brühl's character in that movie, Formula One legend Niki Lauda, nearly died in a fiery wreck during the German Grand Prix.
    Then, we'll learn about the "Slap Heard 'Round the World" from the World War II movie Patton, because this Saturday is the 81st anniversary of when General George S. Patton slapped U.S. Army Private Charles Kuhl.
    Last but certainly not least, our 'based on a true story' movie from this week in history is yet another disaster movie: Ron Howard's 2022 movie called Thirteen Lives.
    Until next time, here's where you can continue the story.

    Events from This Week in History

    Tuesday: USS Indianapolis: Men of Courage | BOATS #48


    Thursday: Rush | BOATS #70


    Saturday: Patton | BOATS #163



    Birthdays from This Week in History

    Monday: Mickey Mouse in Steamboat Willie


    Thursday: William Travis in The Alamo | BOATS #172


    Sunday: Louis Armstrong in Louis



    A Historical Movie Released This Week in History
    Monday: Thirteen Lives


    Mentioned in this episode
    Rush: Original footage of Niki Lauda's crash

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  • BOATS TODAY (JULY 24, 1969/2024) — Apollo 11 splashed down exactly 55 years ago, so today we'll wrap up our 3-part miniseries with the end of Apollo 11 mission.
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    True Story: Watch historical coverage Apollo 11's splashdown


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  • Today we'll delve into Dick Cheney’s political rise in the Nixon and Ford administrations and his role in post-9/11 policies as they were shown in the 2018 political satire comedy-drama "Vice" from director Adam McKay.
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