I want to watch something /his/
What are some /his/ approved Movies, documentaries or tv shows?
The film 'Nicholas & Alexandra', 1971 is good.
>>2062339
The Big Bang Theory
>>2062397
This. Monarchist propaganda best propaganda
>>2062414
You're worse than the turk posters.
I liked Rome, just enough accurate to make up for the wildly inaccurate parts, plus boobies. The dude who played Caesar was perfect.
Kingdom of Heaven : director's cut
/his/ approved y/N?
>>2062480
Everything about that movie sucks apart from costume design.
Same with Gladiator, really.
Ridley Scott is a shitty filmmaker.
>>2062486
pleb detected
>>2062480
it's great film, and only a film
do not take it as perfect historical accuracy, but the battles and everything is pure kino
>>2062486
I bet you would've booed Shakespeare for not doing an historically accurate portrayal of Julius Caesar.
Rome
Alexander Ultimate Cut
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
>>2062527
>Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
Loved that one, but what do it have to do with history if that's sci-fi romance?
>>2062530
It's a movie about Nietzsche.
>>2062339
The Birth of a Nation (1915) is pretty good
>>2062543
How so?
>>2062486
wtf I hate Kingdom of Heaven now.
>>2062560
And that makes a movie inherently bad?
>>2062555
I only saw it once when it was in theaters but wasn't the uncle who attempted suicide a professor of Nietzsche studies? Also the voluntarily mute son was a Nietzsche fan.
>>2062581
Yes because it feeds the Arab/Muslim >evil whitey invaded us narrative when, in reality, Muslims spent the 400 years leading up to the crusades constantly invading, conquering and converting Christian countries.
"With Fire and Sword" is worth a watch. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=coXnY-Yx0YE
>>2062581
Yes, because it's anti-christian propaganda
>>2062602
>With Fire and Sword
Like the game?
>>2062586
I felt like both factions were portrayed negatively, as war for the sake for it, ignorant of what really mattered.
>>2062605
>With Fire and Sword
If you're referring to Mount & Blade, yes. Both the movie and the game are inspired by a Polish novel.
>>2062604
Still you can't deny that the movie portraits christians as more "evil"
>>2062631
The movie simply has almost only Christian protagonists and most people were portrayed negatively. Of the few Muslims whose characters were shown, like the bodyguard that duels the MC, they, too, were portrayed negatively.
Honestly, it looks to me like you are just looking for excuses to be offended.
>>2062651
this
literally everybody was portrayed negatively, since it was a pretty shit situation overall
>>2062339
Both WWI dramas:
>Fall of Eagles
because Patrick Stewart is best Lenin.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fw7D7SDHofQ
>37 Days
because Sheev is best Sir Edward Grey.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aZBuGv_IIgw
The Flight, 1971.
It's a Soviet film about the Russian Civil War, dealing with a group of Whites fleeing Russia for Constantinople. One of my favorites. Mosfilm has the entire thing up on YouTube, subbed.
>>2062339
Ironclad. Because sometimes its nice to switch off and watch some hairy viking types get hacked up by a dude with a big sword.
Apocalypto
>>2062837
this
>>2062826
I'd rather watch some hairy Viking types fugg each other :33
>>2062585
You are mixing it with Little Miss Sunshine.
Eterenal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind is with Jim Carrey
>>2062462
I agree. I like how on the dvd they give you "notes" that explain context and sometimes the "real story" to contrast the dramatic direction.
>>2063155
Oh hell yeah I forgot to watch that movie. Isn't it the one where he works for East India Company or some shit then just becomes a savage?