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CreepersWiener wrote:
I really didn't see the humor in his statements; however, I did find the report (if that's what you call this nowadays) interesting that Canada had a larger role than they are given credit for. Although I haven't seen the movie "Argo", I can definitely see it being geared towards an American audience. Of course, making the movie more Americanized is a money grab...if the public knew that Canadians had more to do with the rescue mission than the Americans...how many Americans would go see that movie?
chang50 wrote:CreepersWiener wrote:
I really didn't see the humor in his statements; however, I did find the report (if that's what you call this nowadays) interesting that Canada had a larger role than they are given credit for. Although I haven't seen the movie "Argo", I can definitely see it being geared towards an American audience. Of course, making the movie more Americanized is a money grab...if the public knew that Canadians had more to do with the rescue mission than the Americans...how many Americans would go see that movie?
It's not as bad as it used to be,I grew up watching films where Americans had to be squeezed into the story no matter how ridiculously..nowadays historical accuracy is respected much more.
TheSaxlad wrote:chang50 wrote:CreepersWiener wrote:
I really didn't see the humor in his statements; however, I did find the report (if that's what you call this nowadays) interesting that Canada had a larger role than they are given credit for. Although I haven't seen the movie "Argo", I can definitely see it being geared towards an American audience. Of course, making the movie more Americanized is a money grab...if the public knew that Canadians had more to do with the rescue mission than the Americans...how many Americans would go see that movie?
It's not as bad as it used to be,I grew up watching films where Americans had to be squeezed into the story no matter how ridiculously..nowadays historical accuracy is respected much more.
Saving Private Ryan? (More a lack of any other country other than Germany Russia and America in that one.)
maxfaraday wrote:Yeah...
Just like UFOs always land in America.
We want UFOs too!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
chang50 wrote:TheSaxlad wrote:chang50 wrote:CreepersWiener wrote:
I really didn't see the humor in his statements; however, I did find the report (if that's what you call this nowadays) interesting that Canada had a larger role than they are given credit for. Although I haven't seen the movie "Argo", I can definitely see it being geared towards an American audience. Of course, making the movie more Americanized is a money grab...if the public knew that Canadians had more to do with the rescue mission than the Americans...how many Americans would go see that movie?
It's not as bad as it used to be,I grew up watching films where Americans had to be squeezed into the story no matter how ridiculously..nowadays historical accuracy is respected much more.
Saving Private Ryan? (More a lack of any other country other than Germany Russia and America in that one.)
At least we don't see Audie Murphy winning the war single handed anymore...but Hollywood will always distort history to cater to the large under educated domestic market.
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Dukasaur wrote:It's been going on forever.
In The Great Escape, they felt it necessary to make half the lead roles American, even though no Americans took part in the real-life event.
In U-571, an entirely-British exploit is recast as an American exploit. To round out the international insults, the Germans are played as ludicrous caricatures of themselves, and the title is taken from a U-boat that was sunk by the Australians.
Today we have The Impossible, where although the nationality of the family is never explicitly stated, they seem basically American, although the story is based on a Spanish family.
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CreepersWiener wrote:if the public knew that Canadians had more to do with the rescue mission than the Americans...how many Americans would go see that movie?
isaiah40 wrote:CreepersWiener wrote:if the public knew that Canadians had more to do with the rescue mission than the Americans...how many Americans would go see that movie?
As I remember correctly from reading an autobiography from an ex-CIA agent, he mentioned that Canada didn't have anything to do with it. He made Canadian passports and other legal (illegal) paperwork to get them out of Iran. Canada did publicly take credit for the rescue.
Army of GOD wrote:I joined this game because it's so similar to Call of Duty.
maxfaraday wrote:Yeah...
Just like UFOs always land in America.
We want UFOs too!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
CreepersWiener wrote:isaiah40 wrote:CreepersWiener wrote:if the public knew that Canadians had more to do with the rescue mission than the Americans...how many Americans would go see that movie?
As I remember correctly from reading an autobiography from an ex-CIA agent, he mentioned that Canada didn't have anything to do with it. He made Canadian passports and other legal (illegal) paperwork to get them out of Iran. Canada did publicly take credit for the rescue.
All I was really going by was Jimmy Carter's statements he gave reporters regarding the operation. I would figure he would know more than any, since he would have been president at the time. I know I posted a fairly liberal source (CNN Entertainment News); but if I am being mislead, then it is by presumably very good sources (that being CNN and President Carter).
Ray Rider wrote:maxfaraday wrote:Yeah...
Just like UFOs always land in America.
We want UFOs too!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Well at least we had the aliens attacking Vancouver in Mass Effect 3:
Wait a sec, why are we talking about this as if it's a positive thing?! lolCreepersWiener wrote:isaiah40 wrote:CreepersWiener wrote:if the public knew that Canadians had more to do with the rescue mission than the Americans...how many Americans would go see that movie?
As I remember correctly from reading an autobiography from an ex-CIA agent, he mentioned that Canada didn't have anything to do with it. He made Canadian passports and other legal (illegal) paperwork to get them out of Iran. Canada did publicly take credit for the rescue.
All I was really going by was Jimmy Carter's statements he gave reporters regarding the operation. I would figure he would know more than any, since he would have been president at the time. I know I posted a fairly liberal source (CNN Entertainment News); but if I am being mislead, then it is by presumably very good sources (that being CNN and President Carter).
Not to mention the Canadian ambassador to Iran whom the whole story revolves around, Ken Taylor, who also objected to Argo's inaccuracies.
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