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11 Comments
Fletchsays...The semi-automatic musket changed the face of warfare.
siftbotsays...Expired in Queue - 4 day limit.
lertadsays...*promote for one more try
siftbotsays...Self promoting this video and sending it back into the queue for one more try; last queued Thursday, March 29th, 2007 7:25am PDT - promote requested by original submitter lertad.
8772says...Did anyone see this movie? I decided to see it on a whim, walked into the theatre about 8 and a little past midnight stumbled out and hailed my horse and buggy. FIrst movie I've ever seen with an intermission.
QuadraPixelsays...Be AFRAID, while I swing my sword at you while you 20 feet away!
cheesemoosays...Looked like the Lithtech (NOLF) engine to me, anyone else?
Zonbiesays...My god, this really IS powered by Lithtech, this is what happens when you combine technology with...I don't how they made it look this bad!
This is the Lithtech Juptier Engine (NOLF2) - this is insanely bad...wow, just...wow.
BillOreillysays...I used to play this every weekend. Multiplayer clan matches were the bomb!
scottishmartialartssays..."Did anyone see this movie?"
Unfortunately, yes. I loved Gettysburg, despite its weaknesses, but Gods and Generals was just plain bad. The film was badly paced, lacked any sort of dramatic energy, and accomplished the impossible by making battles such as Fredricksburg and Chancellorsville utterly boring. And for a movie that was primarily a biopic of Stonewall Jackson, you leave the theater with no sense of what made Jackson such a superior general. The movie's positive portrayal of slave-master relations in the South was pretty sickening as well, almost reminiscent of Disney's Song of the South.
cheesemoosays...Ahh, that's some good old-fashioned family racism.
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