Propaganda
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The
propaganda
of the Gallic Wars lays the foundation for wartime journalism, portraying the enemy as something slightly less than human and the cause of the invaders as something noble and enlightened.
What I saw was a very slick and entertaining piece of
propaganda.
What is horrible is the culture that produced the "need" for this propaganda, and that was never able to know or tell the truth because of political institutions.
Despite its rather tortuous title this is a great piece of British WWII
propaganda
with a simple message: The Nazis are a bunch of child-murdering blackguards, and we Brits will see through their dastardly plans and overcome them using our doughty pluck and the intelligence of our womenfolk and children.
My roommate in college actually had a 16mm print of this one reeler and I was captivated by it's effectiveness in
propaganda.
Michael Curtiz made this movie as a
propaganda
movie.
Really, it was more like
propaganda!
The Spanish-American War may be regarded as an imperialistic war but the "Rough Riders" is well-acted and shows the human as well as
propaganda
side of warfare.
The Bogart film at least had some
propaganda
value in inaccurately depicting US troops in the Battle for Tobruk, which was an almost an entirely Australian affair.
i doubt Al Qeda (sp?) could make a more blasting
propaganda
film than this about American values.
It takes place in the ghetto and tells of a used to be restaurant owner who here's some
propaganda
on the radio (in the gestapos office) and ends up telling lies to boost his fellow mans moral.
This film combines 1950's style comic book drawings with that eras "Red Menace
" propaganda.
Jones would later make some far stronger patriotic
propaganda
films that managed to be both informative and entertaining (the wonderful 'So Much for So Little' for example) but 'Old Glory' always leaves me yelling "For the love of god, somebody drop an anvil"!
A film maker decides to stage a
propaganda
stunt to see if a new record for speed bricklaying could be set.
These days it is what we used to call
propaganda.
It is so plainly a
propaganda
piece, I don't understand why the USAF wouldn't let it be released for 6 years.
These must have been used extensively for
propaganda
purposes and must have had people up in arms.
Apparently one tried to get some success out of a plot very similar to "The Delta Force", another patriotic piece of
propaganda.
It's just a sequence of U.S.
propaganda
films about the cold war and The Bomb.
And also, I hate the movie!!! Why? Because, it wasn't a fantastic movie trial and also a political
propaganda!
This is a nifty little piece of American Cold War
propaganda.
The true story of Vlad Dracula (The Impaler) is often confused by the
propaganda
that was circulated at the time by the Turks, and borrowed by his enemies on the Christian side of the frontier.
This movie was NOT a
propaganda
film like so many made during that time were.
No
propaganda.
In today's land of multi-movie
propaganda
lectures, this is a great relief from the Greenwalds and the Moores... they could learn a lot from the masterful pacing and invisibility of Don Argott.
Excellent performances by Anne Bancroft and Natasha Richardson fail to rescue this syrupy and predictable
propaganda
film.
It's every bit as exploitive in its own way as the
propaganda
films the Nazis once made.
Part of a disturbing trend in recent film-making where complex ideas are expressed as
propaganda
rather given a fair airing.
I think it's nothing but right-wing
propaganda
and a shameful excuse for journalism.
Toxic Zombies) seemed to be a 1980's satire on
propaganda
such as Reefer Madness or Teenage Devil Dolls.
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