I don't know the review, but when I saw the film I filed it with a 7 grade :D (Lincoln 2010)
2017 Churchill (IMDb 6.. me !? yet I'm sure I saw it!)
2017 The Death of Stalin (IMDb 7.2.. me 5:)
2014 The Interview (IMDb 6.5.. I will watch it in the week :)
2010 The King's Speech (IMDb 8... me 5:)
2008 Il divo (IMDb 7.3.. absolutely not liked:)
2006 The Queen (IMDb 7.3.. me 6:)
2005 The Sun (IMDb 7.3.. me not see)
2004 Downfall (IMDb 8.. me 5:)
1992 Malcolm X (IMDb7.7.. me 7)
1987 The Last Emperor (IMDb 7.7.. me 5:)
1976 All the President's Men (IMDb 6.. absolutely not liked:)
*https://www.wired.it/play/cinema/2020/05/09/becoming-michelle-obama...=
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There are whole categories for some.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Films_about_Franklin_D._Roos...
https://web.archive.org/web/20170717104821/http://www.imdb.com/char...
yes well, if you do not mind the year, quality and result, there is an embarrassment of choice, the problem lies in assuming the responsibility of saying to someone: shall we look at this together? and then start 2h in which someone continues to wonder but what fucking crap is making me lose watching!? :D
about 2017 Churchill, yes yes I saw it, I simply must have forgotten to rate it on the site that I had to come up with a way to remind myself where not to waste more time ;D
PS. about Roosevelt by Bill Murray, when he went to the British royals:
-2012 Hyde Park on Hudson (IMDb 5.9 ..me 6:)
already included in this project ..but it speaks of youth not of the kingdom:
-2009 The Young Victoria (IMDb 7.3 ..me 8:)
the super cast on South African Mandela:
2009 Invictus (IMDb 7.3 ..me 6:)
about Kennedy:
-2016 Jackie (IMDb 6.7 .. I'll try to look but it doesn't seem my thing^^)
-2000 Thirteen Days (IMDb 7.3 ..me 5:)
-1991 JFK (IMDb 8 ..me7:)
very old British style, but undoubtedly of historical interest:
-1985 Lady Jane (IMDb 7.1 ..me 6)
And I recently discovered the Germanna connection:
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2177771/?ref_=ttls_li_tt
The Lion in Winter
Brad Pitt in Achilles :)
Angelina Jolie in Alexander
Henry Vlll movies
https://www.imdb.com/search/keyword/?keywords=anne-boleyn%2Cking-he...
hey AKiller.. that Prince Hector is still private, not MP:
* Eric Bana
**all that Greek history is marked fictional here on GENI :D
nice shot, if you want there is also the genius who managed to direct all that bit of masterpiece Wolfgang Petersen still private, not yet visible public thanks to MP.
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PS as promised i looked "The Interview (2014)" about north korean Kim Jong-un:
it is not suitable for this project.. (good heavens what a series of threats of terrorist repercussions for this movie!!)
It's not really a bullshit just vulgar parody to exileration, or rather it seems to be from the beginning to the end, but deliberately for the purpose of humanizing a self-god .. a bit like Leonidas wanted to make Xerxes bleed .. only that here they wanted to use others body fluids XD
(it looks like a 4 from start to finish, yet incredibly I archive it with a grade 6 :) [watchable once;]
however not even remotely based in a true story..
Hey I don't think so, or in any case we wouldn't really know if "Ethan Hunt" is based on one or more real people.. obviously :)
In any case, his interpreter Tom Cruise doesn't make a single mistake! Incredibly, even if at the 7th edition of his "IMF", he still finds something interesting to say, and with a budget of $290k, he forcefully touches on the topic of "AI" /!\
-https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Artificial_intelligence
despite being divided into part 1 & in the near future 2:
-https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mission:_Impossible_%E2%80%93_Dead_Re...
I archive it with a good rating of 7++ to the point of pointing out its interest for the topic discussed here (without spoiling:)