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WW1 and the Korean War seem to be the two wars that Hollywood never touches.
The Second World War is understandably an important period of time, and that makes it popular for film treatments. But the First World War is just as vital to world history. It ended many European monarchies, brought Communism to Russia, set the stage for the Great Depression and WW2 and saw tens of millions of people die in one of the first "modern style" wars.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but the last film to deal with this era was Flyboys. I cant think of the last Hollywood film to deal with the subject. Is it just that it was too long ago for people to be interested?
Your lucky! you know how many wars Britain has thought? a hell of alot. We don't even have time to study all of them in the British education system.
Your lucky if you learn
He's supposed to but not sure if hes still gonna do it. I think it was about the black pilots. Tuskegee(sp) Air Men or something like thatWasn't Lucas going making a WWI period dog fighting movie? Maybe I'm remembering that wrong.
Wasn't that movie with Chris O'Donell and Sandra Bullock where O'donell plays Hemingway about World War 1?
Indeed it would Demogoblin, and you're not a dick for thinking like that. You want to understand the why, rather than the what happened, and that's not a bad thing.
However, films that are heavy on politics like this one need to be careful, and they're usually not blockbuster material. There's also the need for historical accuracy, which can really wrinkle the noses of some people.