T O P I C R E V I E W |
Edmund McKinnon |
Posted - June 17 2002 : 10:51:44 PM Hullo,I welcome all serious F&I students to check out this documentary for your collection.www.paladincom.com
Edmond N.Highlander Jr. |
21 L A T E S T R E P L I E S (Newest First) |
richfed |
Posted - May 01 2004 : 6:16:21 PM Paladin Communications
And, there's the link. Enjoy!!! |
SgtMunro |
Posted - April 28 2004 : 11:58:20 PM When The Forest Ran Red (DVD) Is now available, check it out through Paladin Communications |
Highlander |
Posted - October 30 2003 : 9:18:02 PM quote: Originally posted by SgtMunro
No problem, Private Goodrich. As far as being concerned about the occasional 'babble' or 'rant', well you are in good company here (myself, very much included). I like a good 'babble' or 'rant' myself, even if I may not agree with the underlying message. That is the nature of free speech, I may not agree with what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it. Not a bad system of social interaction, wouldn't you say?
I Remain, Your Comrade-in-Arms,
Yeah! |
SgtMunro |
Posted - October 30 2003 : 10:24:48 AM No problem, Private Goodrich. As far as being concerned about the occasional 'babble' or 'rant', well you are in good company here (myself, very much included). I like a good 'babble' or 'rant' myself, even if I may not agree with the underlying message. That is the nature of free speech, I may not agree with what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it. Not a bad system of social interaction, wouldn't you say?
I Remain, Your Comrade-in-Arms,
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Pvt. Chauncey |
Posted - October 29 2003 : 8:51:53 PM I think it was the "talking heads" part that had me concerned. I may babble on now and then...
quote: Originally posted by SgtMunro
Pte. Goodrich, If you would read my original quote which you had cut-n-paste, you will see that the word is MUCHO not MACHO. Both are Spanish, MUCHO means more/many and MACHO means masculine (of which I know you are not, since you are female, I may be getting into middle-age, but I can still tell the difference). I hope this answers your concerns.
Your Most Humble Servant,
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SgtMunro |
Posted - October 28 2003 : 11:31:01 PM Pte. Goodrich, If you would read my original quote which you had cut-n-paste, you will see that the word is MUCHO not MACHO. Both are Spanish, MUCHO means more/many and MACHO means masculine (of which I know you are not, since you are female, I may be getting into middle-age, but I can still tell the difference). I hope this answers your concerns.
Your Most Humble Servant,
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Pvt. Chauncey |
Posted - October 28 2003 : 5:57:48 PM Sgt. Duncan,
No one has ever called me a macho talking head before! Is that a compliment? I'm not sure. But I was in the battle with a lot of other reenactors during filming of "When the Forest Ran Red", at Jumonville in 2000.
http://reenacting.net/jumonville.html
YH&OS, Pvt. Chauncey
quote: Originally posted by SgtMunro
Is this the same PBS production where they intend not to use reenactors, but have mucho "talking head" types? If so, "yawnnnnnnn".
Sgt. Duncan Munro Capt. Graham's Coy 1/42nd Royal Highlanders
"Nemo Me Impune Lacessit"
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Hawkeye_Joe |
Posted - October 28 2003 : 1:43:32 PM I'll be looking forward to it's release... |
Highlander |
Posted - October 28 2003 : 03:52:28 AM quote: Originally posted by Hawkeye_Joe
I bought and watched "When the Forest Ran Red" .. I found it educational, watchable and enjoyable.. so .. I was kinda happy with my purchase. As for talking heads....when we did the segment of "History or Hollywood, The Patriot" for the History Channel the experts were grilling us, the re-enactors, about the history of the region and how the movie stacked up against it. Every time I see him expounding on the History Channel now I think about that and wonder who he pumped for the info.
If you liked WTFRR,you'll love the sequel: "George Washington's First War:The Battles For Fort Duquesne".I'm not saying this because I'm in it either.Of all of the people I've spoken with(reenactors especially,since they can be a demanding bunch)they all seem to approve of it.I'm also credited with being one of the Technical Advisors(although my area was only the section on Grant's Defeat,which was the first time that this battle appeared on film). |
Hawkeye_Joe |
Posted - October 27 2003 : 01:51:01 AM I bought and watched "When the Forest Ran Red" .. I found it educational, watchable and enjoyable.. so .. I was kinda happy with my purchase. As for talking heads....when we did the segment of "History or Hollywood, The Patriot" for the History Channel the experts were grilling us, the re-enactors, about the history of the region and how the movie stacked up against it. Every time I see him expounding on the History Channel now I think about that and wonder who he pumped for the info. |
Highlander |
Posted - October 27 2003 : 01:27:16 AM This movie is due to be released on DVD sometime in April 2004.Look for more combat footage,plus Brian Cunning as GW(the same from GWFW except that he won't be wearing the blue regimentals of the First Virginia Regiment).Also look for some additional commentary from Dr.Steven Brumwell & Dr.Paul Kopperman. |
Edmund McKinnon |
Posted - November 15 2002 : 7:07:54 PM I agree Sgt.Methinks that our director will be doing a third wether he likes it or not.EM |
SgtMunro |
Posted - November 12 2002 : 10:58:00 PM You know, Captain, when you win your presidency back on the Ft. Pitt Board, we could use a little political muscle to get funding for the third installment. That should keep R.M. focused on the project.
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Edmund McKinnon |
Posted - October 31 2002 : 5:24:52 PM May 2003 providing funding comes through.EM
Capt.John Graham Cmdr.42nd Highlanders |
SgtMunro |
Posted - October 31 2002 : 09:52:51 AM Is R.M. still looking at a spring release of the sequel?
Sgt. Duncan Munro Capt. Graham's Coy 1/42nd Royal Highlanders
"Nemo Me Impune Lacessit" |
Edmund McKinnon |
Posted - October 30 2002 : 12:26:23 PM are correct my friend,since there was talk of corruption in Pittsburgh ever since George Washington was the Presidentand we've been losing ground ever since.EM
Capt.John Graham Cmdr.42nd Highlanders |
SgtMunro |
Posted - October 30 2002 : 02:55:11 AM P.S.- And I haven't even factored in the large 'donations' to the local education institutions as a form of honorium, for required use of their "experts", in the 'talking head' role.
Sgt. Duncan Munro Capt. Graham's Coy 1/42nd Royal Highlanders
"Nemo Me Impune Lacessit" |
SgtMunro |
Posted - October 30 2002 : 02:50:51 AM 20 million????? Well, lets see. First you have to grease the palms of the local politicians, for those sudden "Zoning Problems" that pop up during filming. Then you have to bribe the local union bosses to ensure that the hall doesn't send an army of nit-wits out to the site. You also have to pay an excessive rate for cateerers, property and bussiness owners as a form of kickback, since these people all come on the 'recomendation' of the previously mentioned politician. Then there are 'little' things like waste disposal, I don't know if everyone here knows this, but it isn't the Boys Scouts that handle that operation. I guess 20 million could get eaten up here in The 'Burgh in short order.
Your Humble Servant,
Sgt. Duncan Munro Capt. Graham's Coy 1/42nd Royal Highlanders
"Nemo Me Impune Lacessit" |
Edmund McKinnon |
Posted - October 30 2002 : 01:52:29 AM Yes,according to Mr.Matzen.("Eeeeeeeed where are all of the reenactors?")Although I don't see how they can pull it off that way.Then what do they do with the rest of the 20 million that they've raised for the project?EM
Capt.John Graham Cmdr.42nd Highlanders |
SgtMunro |
Posted - October 29 2002 : 01:39:06 AM Is this the same PBS production where they intend not to use reenactors, but have mucho "talking head" types? If so, "yawnnnnnnn".
Sgt. Duncan Munro Capt. Graham's Coy 1/42nd Royal Highlanders
"Nemo Me Impune Lacessit" |
Edmund McKinnon |
Posted - October 28 2002 : 5:51:29 PM It is now official that the sequel to this movie will be called"George Washington's First War:The Battle for Fort Duquesne".It was formerly known as"Clash of Empires"but the name was changed by the director out of respect for the PBS 3 hour made for t.v. F&I movie of the same name.Check it out at:www.paladincom.com
Capt.John Graham Cmdr.42nd Highlanders |