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We previously discussed the history of House Targaryen. Now we take a closer look at the events leading to Robert’s Rebellion which, in turn, sets up the original Game of [ … ]
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Based on the Rudyard Kipling story, there are still several real life inspirations for aspects of the tale.
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Happy Halloween! Not the scariest movie from Alfred Hitchcock, but definitely in the thriller category. It also fits right in our timeline at the end of World War II.
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Arguably the weakest season of the series, but there’s still a lot to like. We talk about what they got right and wrong historically, and how the series ultimately stuck [ … ]
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As we hit the halfway point in our American history timeline, we pause to reflect on our progress so far and talk about what’s coming up as we plan to [ … ]
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Following our discussion last week, we look more at the people involved, including Oppenheimer himself and Lewis Strauss.
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The film Oppenheimer is so big we have to split it just like the atom. In this first part we look at the science and the decision to drop the [ … ]
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A look at the real life WWII hero Desmond Doss.
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A fictional story, but gives us a great opportunity to discuss D-Day and the end of the European theater of WWII.
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The story behind the most iconic photograph in American military history.
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Iconic best picture winner about US general George Patton. He was a big personality and often his own worst enemy.
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A look at the home front during World War II. While the characters here are fictitious, the league and the teams shown were real.
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A very detailed look at the lead up to the attack on Pearl Harbor from both the American and Japanese perspective.
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Martin Scorsese’s biopic of the eccentric billionaire Howard Hughes.
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As we prepare for World War II, we look at the life of Charlie Chaplin and discuss his lampooning of Adolf Hitler in The Great Dictator.
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Based on John Steinbeck’s novel of Oklahoma farmers moving to California during the Great Depression.
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A bit too Hollywood, but this film gives a good look at the career of James Braddock and the Great Depression.
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An almost-entirely fictionalized account of Elliot Ness and his quest to bring down Al Capone.
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We use these fictional stories to highlight Hollywood’s transition from the Silent Era to Talkies. The Jazz Singer (1927) comes up as well.
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Martin Scorsese’s telling of the real-life murders in the Osage communities of 1920s Oklahoma.
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