Well, what are the movies?
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Americas dedication to liberty makes it a nation like no other.
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Not so much anymore. About half the people in this country could care less about liberty. They view the government as a provider of handouts and entitlements, not as the protector of freedom.
They are wrong. #1 was on last night “Sargent York” 1941.
Both “The Wind and The Lion” and “United 93” name the enemy.
Going into my Netflix queue to get these one to watch again.
Surprised (and glad) to see “October Sky” on the list -—one of my all-time favorite movies.
Do they still make “movies”? I last went to a theater in Slovakia in 2008?
I now get tons of movies on my new cable...God, what garbage.
How can they even think up such trash? How can anyone pay money to go to a theater to see them? Wait..Do they even have movie theaters anymore?
Bah! Humbug! Not a John Wayne movie on the list.
Inherit The Wind???
Didn’t this movie mock God and push Darwin and the theory of evolution? That’s supposed to make me feel proud to be an American?
I was proud to be an American for a long,long time.No more though.
Proud to be an American; how about Saving Pvt. Ryan, Patton, the Longest Day, Sgt. York and many more.
Rough Riders. Gary Owen clip - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RAYbLdpghRA
Isn’t 42 supposed to make you hate America because its racist?
Pray America wakes up
This is my top 10 USA LIST: (right off the top of my head)
From Paris with Love
(the hilarious scene when CIA agent Travolta starts ranting at the French immigration guy being anti-American and that America saved France twice is worth it)
Cocktail
(Tom Cruise coming back from war, opening a bar, preaching about the greater points of capitalism and hard work, plus marrying his rich and pregnant girlfriend w/o the dad’s $ help)
Right Stuff
It’s a Beautiful Life
(the last scene when an American tank rescues the kid from a Nazi camp makes the list)
Memphis Belle
Invasion USA
(Chuck Norris kills every muzzie rag invading US shores, nothing more patriotic about that)
Battleship (yeah, it’s CGI circus, but US ships battling aliens, just like...)
INDEPENDENCE DAY
**all Luc Besson movies (Taken, 3 days to kill, From Paris with Love)—CIA agents being American isntead of the stereotype murderers in lib movies
Miracle (about the 1980’s gold medal game)
1. America's Founding - John Adams (2008)
2. The Civil War - 'Glory' (1989)
3. The American West - 'Fort Apache' (1948)
4. World War I - 'All Quiet On the Western Front' (1930)
5. The Great Depression - 'The Grapes of Wrath' (1940)
6. World War II - 'The Longest Day' (1962)
7. The Civil Rights Era - 'Malcolm X' (1992)
8. The Space Race - 'The Right Stuff' (1983)
9. The Vietnam War - 'The Killing Fields' (1984)
10. Watergate - 'All the President's Men' (1976)
11. The Cold War 'The Hunt for Red October' (1990)
12. The War on Terror - 'Lone Survivor' (2013)
Top Gun and Red Dawn. :)