Historic
in sentence
922 examples of Historic in a sentence
Things to Come is an
historic
film.
The film is set on the
historic
meeting Fuher Hitler and Duce Mussolini along with others authorities as Count Ciano and King Victor Manuel III, describing the events by a radio-voice in off which sometimes is irritating.
It is easier to examine a moral problem when it is not too close to home: by putting it in a fictional or
historic
context removed from our immediate situation.
It takes a typical and
historic
American tale, but adds a bit of the Sayles influence.
The plot lends so many elements from "Braveheart", "Gladiator" and the like that it almost looks like a parody on
historic
epics (the main character whose family is assaulted, the cry-baby incestuous villain, the triumphant sacrifice for freedom and so on, and so on).
If you like a sexy psycho drama in
historic
context, with big European star power, this film is for you.
Tell an "authenticity Nazi" about the liberties that Boorman takes with the
historic
details, and they will roundly criticize it.
The news agency GNN (Global News Network) covers these last two hours before the
historic
touchdown, using state-of-the-art technology, and even a correspondent aboard Destiny itself.
However, powers are at work that aims at stopping the
historic
landing, and bring utter chaos back home.
There are some nationalistic Chinese, whom with some influence, say its not
historic.
UNION PACIFIC dealt with the transcontinental railroad (no really
historic
figure dominated the story here).
The film is of
historic
interest as it was one of the first (perhaps the first) of many Sci-Fi movies about space travellers who encounter a "lost" civilization of nubile young women, not only in attractive dresses and perfect coiffures but also speaking perfect English.
It's true that we've had so many biographies about presidents in which some of the movies told about
historic
incidents, why not have a fictional president that could kick ass and take names?
The fact that this was written so long ago (by a woman who was challenged by her husband and a friend to see who could write the best horror story) should give it the
historic
respect it deserves.
This film ignores the
historic
significance and current relevance of Mary Shelly's work.
A
historic
view of Washington buildings is also interesting.
The Red Tent chronicles the series of polar disasters beginning with the crash of the dirigible piloted by Italian General Umberto Nobile trying to make a
historic
air crossing of the North Pole.
Call me picky, or maybe it's just that I've seen enough movies to know what's expected in a
historic
movie.
I just wish that more of our young people had the benefit of the truth of
historic
record instead of relying on these kinds of factual inaccuracies to guide their thought process.
Parts of it are told in narrative style which lends a
historic
credibility to it, but the main focus on the movie is the hardships that our service personnel face when placed in tough situations.
The picture is a splendid British film concerning about
historic
deeds in WWII,the naval battle in the South Atlantic between British cruiser squadron of three ships and the German pocket battleship Admiral Graf Spee, Dic 1939 ;the protagonists and secondaries are incarnated by a magnificent plethora English actors.The film is based on true events ,these are the following: Though the British cruisers were no match for the battleship,Admiral Sir Henry Harwood(Anthony Quayle) launched an attack to Graf Spee(with 6 cannons,280 mm).German fire seriously damaged HMS Exeter(John Cregson,captain Bell)with cannons 203mm,put half of HMS Ajax(captain Woodhouse, Ian Hunter)'s guns out of action,and then damaged Achilles(cannons 152 mm),but the cruisers did sufficient damage to the German ship to make its captain break off and run for shelter in Montevideo,Uruguay.The British followed,and waited in international waters outside the neutral port.The Uruguay government ordered the Germans to leave after 72 hours.The British cruisers named Royal and Renown were near from Montevideo and Langsdorff(Peter Finch) didn't wait possibilities to vanquish.Hitler,reluctant to risk the Graf Spee being sunk by heavier British warship which were sailing for the River Plate ,ordered the captain to scuttle the vessel.He did so 17 Dec 1939 and three days later shot himself.The film contains a colorful and glimmer cinematography by Christopher Challis.The movie is well produced(with the Archers production)and directed by Emeric Pressburger and Michael Powell.The motion picture will like to warlike genre fans and classic British cinema.
I do contend nonetheless that "The Prince and the Showgirl" is a delightful comedy in an interesting
historic
setting with hidden message underneath; a movie in which the supposedly empty-headed blonde looms a lot larger than her illustrious male costar/director.
Exceptional artistic and
historic
care blend with charming cinematography, to render a visual experience that transcends into an emotional one.
In LUST, CAUTION ('SE, JIE') he has once again created a symphony of a film with a script by James Schamus based on the short story by Eileen Chang, assembled a cast superb actors who convey the story's multileveled messages on the
historic
backgrounds of World War II Shanghai and Hong Kong using the sensitive camera eye of Rodrigo Prieto and accompanied by Alexandre Desplat's evocative East/West musical score.
Nell Barrows (the underrated Angela Bettis) and her husband Steven move into a
historic
Hollywood apartment building, full of old world charm (constant construction, odd symbols, hair and teeth hidden in the walls) and charismatic people (a hippie chick who sings late into the night, a teen who uses his computer skills to spy on women, a pathetic but suspicious handyman).
Great locations and cinematogopry capture the fascinating urban locations of
historic
old San Juan, elegant hotels, palatian homes, picturesque seascapes, and even the cockfight colleseum.
Regardless of the final outcome of marriage equality in Massachusetts, films like this greatly inform people of what everyday individuals can do to be part of
historic
efforts towards advancing equality and fairness in our country for lgbtq people.
The setting is perfect, with no
historic
or geographic references, only an estranged building, which doesn't have a single straight normal tenant.
I was able to view this film at its American premiere at an
historic
theatre in Macon, GA.
In the early 1930s Alfred Hitchcock did a
historic
costume movie called WALTZES FROM VIENNA about the Strauss Family.
Back
Next
Related words
Which
Would
Opportunity
Their
Global
World
About
Years
Economic
Country
Countries
Could
After
Political
Between
People
Other
Government
Change
First