Showing posts with label outlander. Show all posts
Showing posts with label outlander. Show all posts

Thursday, July 27, 2023

You never know where someone will show up.....


I was surprised to find out that Sinead O'Conner sang the opening title song in this season of "Outlander." Every year they have a different artist sing the haunting melody that opens the romance story that has become very popular.

My wife enjoys this show and I have to admit that I like it too. It is soapy and a dumb romance, but the production design is very good, and the scenery can't be beat. The current season is quite enjoyable as it covers a period in American History that is almost never depicted in the media. It takes place in upstate New York at Fort Ticonderoga and the Battle of Saratoga. A battle that I think was decisive in the American Revolution. What is interesting is that the victory was won not by Washington but by Horatio Gates. Actually, the battle was the direct result of the actions of one of the best American Generals of the Revolutionary War. 

Benedict Arnold.

I wonder if Arnold will be depicted and if it will be fair and give him his just due for his heroism before he turned traitor. The show already pleasantly surprised me by depicting Daniel Morgan who is almost never shown in movies about the Revolution. I just really enjoy this neglect piece of history being shown on my TV.

The show has it's over the top antics so you can deal with the soapy elements to enjoy the history.

The one thing that pisses me off is the pristine uniforms of the soldiers in the show. I wish they would be more accurate but what can you do. At least they get the Mohawk costumes right for once.

It is a strange but fitting tribute that Sinead is singing the title song. 


Monday, March 14, 2022

Top FIve Movies about the American Revolution

 


Every once in a while, the wife comes up with a good idea about a TV show to watch. I usually pick what we watch as she doesn't understand the remote control and I am more in tune with our entertainment choices. However last year she suggested we start watching the bosom heaving romance "Outlander" and she was right.  Now her sister is obsessed with the show to the point that her husband gets pissed off.  I took the recommendation with a grain of salt. We binged watched it and you know what it wasn't so bad. So much so that I got one of the novels that it was based on and read it on my kindle.

Currently they are up to the American Revolution. I was excited as it is so seldom that you get a good movie or TV show about the Revolution. It is so bad that most people think the Alexander Hamilton and the founding family were moolies because they saw that abortion "Hamilton." Nobody wants to watch a movie about what actually happened, It's a sin and a shame.

Normally I would list the top ten movies but there actually aren't ten good movies about the Revolution.

Number Five: The Patriot.

A half ass rendering of the life of Francis Marion the Swamp Fox it is limited by political correctness by Mel Gibson of all fucking people. Still and all the uniforms and the attitudes were spot on and you get a basic understanding of what it was like as far as the atrocities of the British against the Americans. Many of which were never reported. What people forget is that much like the Civil War it was brother against brother with the loyalist and the patriots being savage in their behavior. Gibson loads the dice but why not. The Brits suck. We need to be reminded of that more often.

Number Four: Johnny Tremain

A Disney movie when Disney was about family entertainment and not helping groomers molest young children, this movie covers some of the basics like the Boston Tea Party and the battles at Lexington and Concord. A typical product of the fifties it is good entertainment suitable for the whole family. We have lost so much in the evolution of entertainment when Mickey Mouse has to be transgender and the rides at Disneyland went from it's a Small World to it's a Wet Ass Pussy. Still enjoy it as the cultural artifact of what America used to be.

Number Three: The Crossing

A stirring retelling of Washington crossing the Delaware it is a shame that they had to use the source material of that commie fuckwad Howard Fast. Still he wrote about American History and this is a pretty straightforward telling of what happened. Done before political correctness as  Alexander Hamilton is still white and Washington is still a hero. Enjoyable on its own terms and the history is spot on.

Number Two: Benedict Arnold A Question of Honor

A TV movie that actually shows how Benedict Arnold was in fact America's best general until he turned traitor. The whole episode with Peggy Shippen and Major Andre and Arnold is laid out perfectly and it is very well done. It almost had a fatal flaw as they cast Frazier as George Washington but I guess they did that for financing so I am willing to overlook it. I bet you have never heard of it ed so you should check it out.

Number One: Drums Across the Mohawk

One of John Ford's best starring Henry Fonda and Claudette Colbert. It is not strictly about the Revolution but it does portray the war in upstate New York and the rag tag nature of the battle against the Brits. A well done and historically accurate portrayal it is a classic and I highly recommend it.

Outlander is covering the years leading up to the Revolution with the bonus of portraying the importance of the American Indians in the war on the frontier as the Rebels and the Loyalist vie for the support of the Cherokee. The second episode was pretty well done if you can get over the soap opera elements. The amusing thing is that it is a time travel show but the time travelers didn't know enough about the era to make good choices. That's true about most of our people who are almost totally ignorant of history. Check it out. I think you might like it.




Friday, May 28, 2021

Trooper York's Word of the Day

 


 scot-free

[ˌskätˈfrē]
ADVERB
  1. without suffering any punishment or injury.
    "the people who kidnapped you will get off scot-free"
    synonyms:
    unpunished · without punishment · unreprimanded · unscathed · unhurt · unharmed · without a scratch · uninjured · undamaged · safe · scatheless
  2.              being able to walk in the woods without ending up with a dude in a skirt on top of you.
  3. synomyms: Sixtyless, no haggis in the baggis, me bonnie lies over billy ocean