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reply posted on 1-10-2005 @ 09:09 PM by DontTreadOnMe
We recently watched a movie about this called Windtalkers.
It was quite an interesting movie and while I can't vouch for its historical accuarcy, at least I became aware of these little-known Native American heroes.


reply posted on 1-10-2005 @ 10:49 PM by HowardRoark
Originally posted by DontTreadOnMe
We recently watched a movie about this called
Windtalkers.
It was quite an interesting movie and while I can't vouch for its historical accuarcy, at least I became aware of these little-known Native American heroes.


That is a singularly bad, and horribly inaccurate movie. From the opening scenes where the young Navajo recruits are sworn in under a 50 star American flag, to the scene where Nicholas Cage is running around the jungle shooting a Thompson with a round magazine to the depiction of the local village in a Vietnam like scenario, it was riddled with errors.

I didn't care for the movie. If they can't get simple details right, like using a 48 star flag, then F them.


Oh, and Cage overacted through the whole movie.

[edit on 1-10-2005 by HowardRoark]


reply posted on 4-10-2005 @ 10:45 AM by HowardRoark
Originally posted by HowlrunnerIV



I wouldn't have known about the flag




The forty eight star American flag from 1912 to 1959 when we went to the 49 star flag with the addition of Alaska.





The 49-Star flag was official for only one year, until July 4, 1960. when it became the The 50- star flag.




The fact that the producers of a supposedly historically accurate war film could not be bothered to use the right flag means that either they area arrogantly stupid, or that they assume that their audience is. Either way, it soured the whole movie for me.


reply posted on 19-12-2005 @ 06:41 PM by HowlrunnerIV
Originally posted by HowardRoark
Originally posted by HowlrunnerIV

I wouldn't have known about the flag


The fact that the producers of a supposedly historically accurate war film could not be bothered to use the right flag means that either they area arrogantly stupid, or that they assume that their audience is. Either way, it soured the whole movie for me.


I'm not sure what you mean by "historically accurate" here. Are you being sarcastic? Are you being sarcastic in my specific direction? I don't remember saying anything about the movie being historically accurate, I just pointed out that the use of tommy gun and drum mag was historically accurate, for that period of the war.

I wouldn't have known about the flag, unless I chose to think particularaly deeply about it and remembered when certain states joined the union AND cared enough to look that closely at the flag.

If it was a movie about George Washington and they showed a 50-star flag I would feel my intelligence had been insulted, even I know about the original 13-star flag. (I hope it was 13 stars!).

I'm not a yank, that detail is way too small for me to care about.

What annoyed me was that this became a "message" movie. Why not do some research and tell the story of a real Codetalker?

Actually, Pearl Harbour annoyed the hell out of me far more than Windtalkers. Aside from the boring soapie romance was the fact that no pilot from Hawaii was on the Doolittle Raid. And Dan Ackroyd's character seems a poor take on Rochefort (was he the guy?) who predicted Midway, but no US Navy intell guy predicted Pearl Harbour, or anything to do with it, pretty much.
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