Flags of Our Fathers
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- Book Review: Flags of Our Fathers -- James Bradley with Ron PowersJames Bradley has written (with Ron Powers) an extremely revealing and entertaining biography about his father and the other five men that raised the American flag on Iwo Jima.
Flags of Our Fathers: Does it Fly or Not?This is a short review of Flags of Our Fathers to give readers a slight heads up on the basics of the movie that is out in theatres now.- Flags of Our FathersFlags of Our Fathers is a moving character study of the men who raised the American flag on Iwo Jima. It also explores how the politics driving the war bonds campaign badly distorted the real story of that epic battle.
From Dirty Harry to Top Film Director: Flags of Our Fathers Marks Eastwood's 26th Film as DirectorFlags of Our Fathers, Clint Eastwood's 26th film as director, has just been released and with its glowing reviews it is safe to say that the 76 year old actor-director can be placed on the list as one of our great current American film directors.- Flags of Our Fathers: A Picture is Worth 1000 WordsA picture is worth 1000 words, but what those words are is often different to different people and rarely the whole truth.
Movie Review - Flags of Our Fathers (2006)Based on the book of the same name by the son of one of the flagraisers, the astounding circumstances of this event are clarified along with the long-term effects on the soldiers involved.- Inspired by Flags of Our FathersInspired by war
Review: Flags of Our FathersFlags of Our Fathers is a great war movie. I am just not so sure if it is a good movie overall though.- Clint Eastwood's Flags of Our Fathers is a War Story Set After the Fighting is DoneBased on the book by James Bradley and Ron Powers, the film tells the story of the men in the photo who raised the flag at Iwo Jima
- Chirac Awards Top French Honors to Clint EastwoodPresident Jacques Chirac awarded the Legion d'Honneur order to actor and director Clint Eastwood.
- Neal McDonough Talks About Flags of Our Fathers, His Irish Roots and Acting with the RockWith his shock of white hair, McDonough is instantly recognizable from another similar WWII television mini series "Band Of Brothers". He also scored big at the box office in 2004's Walking Tall, taking on wrestler-turned-actor The Rock as the sneering Jay Hamilton.