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Anybody seen it yet?

No, but I just went and did a quick Google. If NBC hate's it for the reason they state, I'll probably love it.

Noah Berlatsky '12 Strong' proves Hollywood still believes only American lives matter in war
The new war film is colonialism masquerading as unabashed propaganda.

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No, but I just went and did a quick Google. If NBC hate's it for the reason they state, I'll probably love it.

Noah Berlatsky '12 Strong' proves Hollywood still believes only American lives matter in war
The new war film is colonialism masquerading as unabashed propaganda.

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🙄 Noah Berlatsky is a freelance writer. He edits the online comics-and-culture website The Hooded Utilitarian and is the author of the book "Wonder Woman: Bondage and Feminism in the Marston/Peter Comics, 1941-1948."
 
HH6 and I just got back in from watching 12 strong, we both enjoyed it.
Yeah, some timeline mistakes, but overall a good movie.
We will probably add it to our DVD collection when it is available.
 
Finally have a free, long weekend. Planning to see as many of the Oscar bait movies playing around here as I can. “Shape of water” and “the Post” today and “phantom thread” tomorrow. If anyone hasn’t seen “Three Billboards” you need to fix yourself.
 
still have a pretty big VHS collection

I did as well up until recently. Unfortunately I have turned into such a high definition snob that I cannot bear to watch anything on standard definition, much less anything off of the VCR.
 
I still have a pretty big VHS collection, and I, like your dad, add to it with $1.00 purchases. My Blueray/VHS player sitll works great.8-)

I still have my favorite, cheezy 80s/90s movies on VHS. Commando, Terminator I&II, Top Gun, Uncle Buck, Plains, Trains, and Automobiles, etc. They are always there if I cant find anything else to watch.
 
You are talking to a guy who remembers the first television set coming in the house. It was a RCAblack and white with a picture tube about a mile long. The screen was pretty small, 8-10" IIRC. There was only one channel. It was pretty much the same story at The Farm. The problem there was the tax we had to pay to legeally recieve the signal. We had several sets there and the tax alone cost more than the TV sets CONUS.

The first "Color TV's" simply had a thin lite blue tint along the top ov the set and a green one along the bottom. That lasted about a couple of months until the Real Color TV's were hitting the homes.

I can put up with the inconvenience of VHS for the sake of nostalgia. Yeah, Jesus Christ had his picture in my highschool yearbook, he was a couple of years ahead of me.:sneaky:

We used to have a broadcast fee too (I forget the proper name of it) but they got rid of it because noone paid it because it was basically unenforceable. I remember a couple of guys coming over and telling mum she had to pay it because we had a TV and her getting in a massive argument with them over it. Resulted in their expulsion in the end.
 
HH6 and I just got back in from watching 12 strong, we both enjoyed it.
Yeah, some timeline mistakes, but overall a good movie.
We will probably add it to our DVD collection when it is available.

Yeah, 12 Strong was a good movie. I cant speak for the accuracy, but the actors did a good job of carrying themselves like soldiers.
 
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