What are your favorite (accurate) historical movies?

What are your favorite (accurate) historical movies?

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Assblasters XXIV

Ningen no Joken
>/movies are his related because you want to discuss historical movies

Fuck off you utter plebeian. POst on your containment board.

Alexander

Kingdom of Heaven
The Last Samurai
Braveheart

That one movie about the Civil Rights where Brad Pitt plays MLK and Michael Fassbender plays Malcolm X.

I just watched 'The Wind that Shakes the Barley' about Ireland 1920-1923. Any thoughts?

The Name of the Rose

>Kingdom of heaven
>Accurate
Kek

Honestly I love Valhalla Rising because I'm pretentious retard who loves form over substance, but there is nothing accurate about that movie.

Still atmospheric as fuck. Also Aguirre: Wrath of God.

>Kingdom of Heaven
>Accurate
Maybe it's more accurate than assassins creed
The birth of a nation

>Birth of a nation
>accurate

Really now?

...

you took the b8 m8.

Copenhagen.

What?

Stockholm.

Master & Commander.
It might not be accurate at all in regards to the original books, but it's accurate in regards to actual history. The only wrong shit I noticed was that Aubrey promotes Pulling in the end, which he absolutely did not have the authority to do.

The movie, Copenhagen, adapted from a play by Michael Frayn

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You can get it at youtube, but it's got some commentary and the like, which you might or might not be interested in. But it's quite good.

The eternal jew

Barry Lyndon

Star Wars.

The 300 Spartans
(not 300)

I like that of the three you took issue specifically with KoH.

I watched that. I can't believe how shit that movie is. Fuck you user.

This

Based Barry