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No-one is saying that the English did not do terrible things when they settled the American continent, but to suggest that the natives lived in some kind of paradisical bliss is equally absurd; moreover, the film supplements this simplification with a dangerously
inaccurate
implication, namely that the only good Englishmen were the ones who settled America! (bizarrely, the bad Englishmen kill all the natives with their diseases, while the Pilgrim Fathers live happily and healthily beside them).
No chemistry, no story, little humor, and a completely ignorant and
inaccurate
portrayal of the bees' place in the world means I will not be taking my nieces and nephews to see this film.
Almost utterly lacking in action, other than tactically
inaccurate
scenes of automatic gunfire.
Its so
inaccurate.
It uses every cliché ever known to man, the 'romance' was even less unbelievable than most bad movies, and it was completely militarily
inaccurate.
NOthing to do with the movie and technically there is NO steel trap so
inaccurate
title also.
There is no getting around the fact that this movie is grossly inaccurate, inconsistent and generally poorly made.
Even as a person who is half Latin American, I was surprised at how many
inaccurate
stereotypes I accepted about my own people until I saw this movie (the little pop up facts on the screen were both entertaining and informative).
Except that it's horrifically
inaccurate
and just plain wrong.
I too played Little League for many many years (like some other posters here) and I have to disagree with the posters that say this movie is a completely
inaccurate
depiction of Little League.
dimitri is Greek but has a British accent, lennie is initially portrayed as telling off colour type bad jokes - which is totally inaccurate, olympia was short/small/brunette and small chested.
I hate it when aircraft movies feed more
inaccurate
information to an audience which may be fearful and unknowledgeable of aviation.
The fact that the movie itself isn't very good and is wildly
inaccurate
in the portrayal of Holiday's life only seems to benefit Miss Ross.
You see I made a mistake of reading a book based on their life together and what amazed me was how
inaccurate
the movie is.
The historical portrayals are god-awful and inaccurate, the dialogue is purile, and the plot is splattered onto the screen in such a way that to attempt to understand what's going on will only make you cry.
A very
inaccurate
title, this has about 8 minutes of total Howard Hughes screen time, which is great Jason Robards.
Arguably, the best element about the entirely pitiable project is the enticing title, and then that is also for about 99%
inaccurate.
First off it's COMPLETELY biblically
inaccurate.
The entire Linda McCartney Story is a complete shambles; it is historically inaccurate, the script is poor, it is superficial in the extreme and the attention to detail is dire.
I heard someone else speak about the relationship between Blair and the senior officers on the Tiger Claw as being
inaccurate.
"Schoolgirls in Chains", with its grotesquely provocative yet
inaccurate
title, may perhaps thrive on a series of ultimately controversial, shocking and politically incorrect themes, but the low-budget elaboration and lack of talent involved (fortunately?)
It is also
inaccurate
to call this show "50 Most Awesomely Bad Songs...Ever", because after it was released at least a dozen more "awesomely bad songs" appeared on the radio.
Incoherent, meaningless, historically
inaccurate
and ultimately completely pointless.
Last year’s LIBOR scandal, in which banks were found to be reporting
inaccurate
interest rates in order to manipulate the prices of financial instruments, epitomized this risk.
Many of us turned to one another; others went online, where information is often
inaccurate.
The arguments of “Leave” campaigners are frequently inaccurate, when they are not outright lies; but the furious debate in Britain over whether to remain in Europe has laid bare the EU’s deep-seated weaknesses – and has forced European leaders to stop ignoring them.
Three Surprises in 2017LONDON – Economic pundits traditionally offer their (traditionally inaccurate) New Year predictions at the beginning of January.
Some newspapers have stoked the country’s ethnic and regional animosities, and can be wildly
inaccurate
in their reporting.
But to argue that an income independent of the job market is bound to be demoralizing is as morally obtuse as it is historically
inaccurate.
To be sure, there is plenty of
inaccurate
and disreputable reporting on the Internet.
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