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Mister Adams, dear Mister Adams...
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SteveJRogers Mar 15 2008 07:26 PM |
In the 1960s, the Broadway musical and movie 1776 brought John Adams back from the depths of long forgotten historical figures and placed him in his rightful place among the famous of the Founding Fathers.
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AG/DC Mar 15 2008 08:32 PM |
May I edit this one before you vote?
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SteveJRogers Mar 15 2008 08:45 PM |
To what, This Movie Reeks of Adams, Adams, Admas?
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SteveJRogers Mar 15 2008 08:48 PM |
Of course I forget to say, it kicks off Sunday night at 8 for a two hour premiere.
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AG/DC Mar 15 2008 08:59 PM |
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I'm not sure what that means. I want to edit it because (1) it's hard to rate a film on a scale of 2-5, (2) we usually start with the lower rankings first and I suspect peeps oft mis-vote when confronted by the inverse, and (3) it works better with ten gradations than with five, or four as you have here.
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SteveJRogers Mar 15 2008 09:04 PM |
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Sorry I thought you wanted a better line from 1776. Yeah sure, go ahead with the voting scale edit
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Valadius Mar 17 2008 09:46 AM |
It's fantastic thus far.
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SteveJRogers Mar 18 2008 06:25 PM |
Am I the only one that finds it amusing that the first Harvard grad to become President is being portrayed by not only a Yalie, but a Yale Legacy as well?
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AG/DC Mar 18 2008 07:18 PM |
Probabably.
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Fman99 Mar 24 2008 11:09 AM |
Read the book.
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Valadius Apr 20 2008 09:35 PM |
Watched the final part tonight.
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Benjamin Grimm Apr 21 2008 08:14 AM |
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All seven episodes are sitting unwatched on my TiVo, but I did read the book a few years ago. And I agree with Valadius' statement. They should put it right near Jefferson's. (I think there's plenty of room there, isn't there? I haven't been down that way in a long time.)
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Valadius Apr 21 2008 08:23 AM |
There's room directly between the Washington Monument and the Jefferson Memorial.
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Willets Point Apr 21 2008 10:22 AM |
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Apropos location.
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AG/DC Oct 27 2008 05:08 PM |
Episode one of this was full of deliberate misinformation --- using British propaganda of the time as much as McCullough's work as source material.
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SteveJRogers Oct 28 2008 08:02 PM |
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Examples?
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Edgy MD Oct 28 2008 08:22 PM |
Very beginning. He's a grumpy groan who is dragged into the cause of liberty as martial law comes to Boston in the aftermath of the massacre. NOT TRUE. He had made studious arguments for liberty and the rights of Americans going back over a decade before that, and was a member of societies so devoted.
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