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In 2009, the film was second on a list of "most historically inaccurate movies" in The Times. [61] In the humorous non-fictional historiography An Utterly Impartial History of Britain (2007), author John O'Farrell claims that Braveheart could not have been more historically inaccurate, even if a Plasticine dog had been inserted in the film and ...
Randall Wallace (born July 28, 1949) is an American screenwriter, film director and producer who came to prominence by writing the screenplay for the historical drama film Braveheart (1995). [1] His work on the film earned him a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay and a Writers Guild of America Award in the same category.
Jim Harbaugh insists he has a one-track mind, focused only on helping No. 2 Michigan chase a national championship. “I just channel my inner William Wallace,” said Harbaugh, referring to the ...
The Movie Blog eventually became a full-time occupation for Campea. [2] In 2006, Campea and then-co-host Doug Nagy won a Bloggie for "Podcast of the Year" for The Movie Blog ' s podcast show Uncut. [3] He quit The Movie Blog in late 2009 [4] to focus on developing the news site for AMC called AMC Movie News, [5] but returned for a short time in ...
A TV anchorwoman in the film is called Ruth Kimble. Kimble is the protagonist's surname in The Fugitive. A police officer in the bus scene parodies a pre-flight safety demonstration. WCCO news is an actual TV station and news program in the Twin Cities, the logo used was WCCO's logo for quite some time.
Battle Scene – Braveheart. Airplane Hangar Shootout – Bad Boys; Underground Shootout/Explosion – Broken Arrow; Drive Through NYC/Subway Explosion and Derailment – Die Hard with a Vengeance; Best Fight Best Sandwich in a Movie Adam Sandler vs. Bob Barker – Happy Gilmore. John Travolta vs. Christian Slater – Broken Arrow
The CinemaWins channel was created by a different team as a response to CinemaSins, with the Hidden Remote blog saying that it "playfully pinpoints what movie makers got right as oppose to the mass critics who often pompously (and very subjectively I might add) damn many good and underrated movies for minor flaws".
Braveheart: Priest No. 1 1997 In Praise of Older Women: Conde 1998 Dangerous Beauty: Lorenzo Gritti 1998 The Governess: Mr. Hewlett 1999 My Life So Far: Sir David Drummond 1999 The Messenger: The Story of Joan of Arc: English Judge 2000 The House of Mirth: Lord Hubert Dacy 2002 Anazapta: Physician 2004 One Last Chance: Mr. Murray 2004 The ...