Sunday, April 25, 2010
It isn't worth the time to watch...
A special five night lesson in American History, so badly done, so badly done. And all those bright smart people supporting the comments about it, sigh. If you wondered why it doesn't work, part of it is the California forests for New England farmers to clear, Maine might have been better, Vermont still as a few trees in large clumps. The battles of Lexington and Concord blurred and didn't happen the way presented in the re-enactment. Okay, they tried. But I found more history in the Bank of America commercials than in the major part of the show. I have way too many books on American and World History to put up with anymore. Sorry History Channel you will have to find something else to tease me with, might as well go back to Hollywood as the final expert on how it really happened. National Treasure 15, where the truth lies... funny, I do think that the next Appleseed shoot I go on, I will hear what a wonderful coverage that documentary was. Captain Isaac Davis did get shot and killed, right there on television (not a bridge in sight, no fifes nor flags flying). Ah, History, were you there?
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Meh- Glad I 'missed' it...
I lasted about 15 minutes before I switched over to "Holmes on Homes." Egads, the History Channel has fallen.
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