12-01-2009, 02:46 PM
Quote:2. Gladiator
A friend of mine in Tucson is a big history buff, especially of the Roman Empire. He watched Gladiator and he said the only real historical inaccuracies that were portraited were the armors. He noted that they mixed armors from around the first century A.D. with armors from the third century A.D. Outside of the situation involving the protagonist and antagonist, the history was pretty close.
Quote:8. Windtalkers
I take it you've never met any of the Navajo? They are one of the few tribes that still have a large number of speakers of their native tongue and the code talkers, which Windtalkers is based off of, are primarly the cause of why the young Navajo still learn their language. While there we some inaccuracies, the general film is historic (the codetalkers, if it looked like capture was imminent were to be killed to keep the code safe, the Japanese never broke the Navajo code).
Quote:10. Gandi
I think Jester hit this one pretty well.
Sith Warriors - They only class that gets a new room added to their ship after leaving Hoth, they get a Brooncloset
Einstein said Everything is Relative.
Heisenberg said Everything is Uncertain.
Therefore, everything is relatively uncertain.
Einstein said Everything is Relative.
Heisenberg said Everything is Uncertain.
Therefore, everything is relatively uncertain.