History Movie Reviews


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Midwest Old Threshers 50th Reunion
Released in DVD by (01 October, 2002)
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Director: Dave Muehsam
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The Mighty Saturns: The Saturn V
Released in DVD by ¡ (05 January, 2003)
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Moving America's Lighthouse
Released in DVD by Naka Productions (01 April, 2000)
MPAA Rating: G (General Audience)
Director: Beverly Penninger/Alyson Young
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Mr. Groove "A Little Groove Among Friends"
Released in DVD by Music History Live - Library of Concerts (01 July, 2003)
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Director: Ivan Machiz
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Mysterious Origins of Man: Rewriting Man's History
Released in DVD by Goldhil Home Media (01 January, 2010)
MPAA Rating: Unrated
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NFL Films - Ice Bowl - Green Bay Packers History
Released in DVD by Warner Home Video (25 November, 2003)
MPAA Rating: NR (Not Rated)
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NFL Films - The Dallas Cowboys - The Complete History
Released in DVD by Warner Home Video (25 November, 2003)
MPAA Rating: NR (Not Rated)
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Norman Rockwell: An American Portrait
Released in DVD by View, Inc. (29 October, 2002)
MPAA Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Starring: Mason Adams
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Norman Rockwell: Painting America
Released in DVD by Winstar Home Entertainment (21 December, 1999)
MPAA Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Starring: American Masters and Norman Rockwell
A presentation of the award-winning PBS series American Masters, Norman Rockwell: Painting America etches a warm and indelible portrait of one of America's most beloved artists. Insightful commentary by art experts and historians enhances one's appreciation of Rockwell's deceptively simple work. To look at Rockwell's paintings, one observer notes, is to enter "a mythical land of childhood innocence and exuberance." Director Steven Spielberg, who paid homage to a Rockwell tableau in his film Empire of the Sun, adds, "He dealt with every touchstone in life and made a meal out of it.... He captured us in the blink of an artistic eye."

Norman Rockwell: Painting America traces the artist's life and career. One might be surprised, for example, that Rockwell was not born and raised in a small town but in cosmopolitan New York City. We also get a privileged look inside Rockwell's studio for a glimpse into how he created his masterworks. One of his daughters relates an anecdote with the same impish smile her father so wonderfully captured in a famous painting depicting a disheveled schoolgirl sitting outside the principal's office, the victor in a playground tussle with a boy.

Rockwell's paintings captured the way we were and how we should be. His legacy and spirit can be seen, for example, in Frank Capra's It's a Wonderful Life. "He told us we were good," one historian states. Seen in a Person to Person broadcast with host Edward R. Murrow, Rockwell himself remarks, "I paint life as I would like it to be." --Donald Liebenson

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North Shore History ( Mountain Bike)
Released in DVD by (01 October, 2002)
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Director: Digger
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