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Truth is stranger than fiction, they say. So no wonder that many Hollywood movies look for inspiration in real historical events. Think of Dunkirk, Gladiator, 12 Years A Slave, to name just a few award-winning movies inspired by real events.

But we all suspect that history is full of many more incredible, mysterious and hard-to-believe stories hiding in plain sight. “What historical event has not been, but should be, made into a movie?” someone asked on Ask Reddit and the thread turned into legit notes someone should show to the film directors who’re hungry for ideas.

Below we selected some of the most interesting responses, so pull your seats closer, everyone!

#1

30 Forgotten Events In History That Should Be Made Into Movies Mariya Oktyabrskaya sold everything she had to buy a tank and kill Nazis after they killed her husband.

If that's not a baller move worthy of a movie, I don't know what is.

Bertbrekfust , harkaroundthegreats.wordpress.com Report

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Never and i repeat NEVER mess with a woman and her loved ones. YOU GO GIRL!!!!! I'll pay good money to watch this movie

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    #2

    30 Forgotten Events In History That Should Be Made Into Movies Robert Smalls

    A black slave that stole a confederate transport ship, freed the slaves aboard, and sailed it to the union to be converted into a warship. Oh and then he became a congressman in South Carolina.

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    #3

    30 Forgotten Events In History That Should Be Made Into Movies Richard Rescola, the man who singlehandedly saved 2700 people in the South Tower during 9/11. A Vietnam vet, he was an adventure-seeker before settling down at Morgan Stanley's WTC offices. He regularly held evacuation drills after predicting the previous explosives attack on the WTC, so he was prepared for 9/11. He evacuated his entire office against protocol and saved everyone but himself - he went back up shortly before the towers collapsed in search of survivors. Can't think of anyone better suited to play him than Tom Hanks, I hope this movie is made someday!

    cinemachick , U.S. Army Report

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    #4

    30 Forgotten Events In History That Should Be Made Into Movies Syndrome K.

    in 1943, a hospital in Rome located next to a Jewish ghetto, let Jews fleeing Nazi raids hide there. The professors in charge admitted Jews under the fake diagnosis of "Syndrome K", described as a highly contagious and dangerous disease. This successfully kept the Nazis out of the quarantine wards and the Jews safe for the duration of the war.

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    #5

    30 Forgotten Events In History That Should Be Made Into Movies The 1921 Tulsa Massacre... To this day they still haven't found where these demonic savages buried the 400+ bodies of their victims..

    w the assist of the US gov & National Guard , whites from surrounding towns slaughtered an entire town of wealthy Black families, children. professors, war veterans, doctors, architects etc.... then burned their beautiful homes, hospitals, schools to the ground.

    Survivors were rounded up and put in camps for no reason other than white racist hate

    US literally dropped BOMBS from above..the ONLY time in history the US gov attacked and bombed a US city.

    An atrocity so shocking... It was not even talked about afterwards.. Most Americans had no idea it even occurred til 5 yrs ago.

    Signal-Opportunity-2 , Alvin C. Krupnick Report

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    Samantha Mannion
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I had never heard of this either until reading this...that is just sad that I was never taught this and I'm sure most people weren't

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    #6

    30 Forgotten Events In History That Should Be Made Into Movies Julie D'Aubigny was a 17th-century bisexual French opera singer and fencing master who killed or wounded at least ten men in life-or-death duels, performed nightly shows on the biggest and most highly-respected opera stage in the world, and once took the Holy Orders just so that she could sneak into a convent and bang a nun.

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    Hotdogking
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Let me clarify for this person, the nun she banged was her girlfriend who was sent there by her parents because she was gay

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    #7

    30 Forgotten Events In History That Should Be Made Into Movies There was an engineer at NASA named Roger Boisjoly who knew the Challenger was going to explode and he tried to tell people but nobody would listen to him. The movie should be called The Man Who Knew.

    mr__n0vember , NASA Report

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    Stephany Stapelberg
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Another day I'll never forget exactly where I was when the news broke. It was like watching something out of a bad movie. So tragic

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    #8

    30 Forgotten Events In History That Should Be Made Into Movies Night witches ~ Russian female pilots that flew night bombing raids in world war 2.

    HalfPint1885 replied:


    This is what I came here to say! They were epically badass.

    They would fly in, in wooden planes, and cut their engine to get over their target so they wouldn't be heard. They were called Witches because all you could hear was the wooshing sound of the wind over their wooden planes. They'd drop their bomb and then restart it. Sometimes their bombs would stick and not drop from their location on the wing so they'd climb onto the wing in midair and release it. They didn't even have parachutes in their planes. The cockpits were open air so it was freezing cold. And of course they were treated like absolute sh** by everyone, especially the male fighters.

    I. Want. This. Story.

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    TotallyNOTaFox
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    And not only the pilots were women, the whole 588. Squadron consisted of women - Officers, pilots and mechanics. They flew Po-2 planes

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    #9

    30 Forgotten Events In History That Should Be Made Into Movies I need a Coen brothers movie of the 1904 Olympic marathon.

    Just keeps getting more bonkers.

    Fubo added:

    - Over half of the 32 entrants did not finish the marathon.

    - The marathon's first "winner" got his picture taken with the US President's daughter. Then it turned out that he cheated by hitching a ride in a car.

    - The second "winner" had been doped with rat poison, and was carried over the finish line by his friends. If he hadn't received immediate medical attention, he would have died on site.

    - Multiple runners, including the winners of the previous two years' Boston Marathons, got lung injuries from dust kicked up by the race officials' cars.

    - The fourth-place finisher got sick on the way, having stolen apples that turned out to be rotten from a nearby orchard.

    - The ninth-place finisher might have placed better if he hadn't been chased off course by wild dogs.

    - One of the organizers believed that "purposeful dehydration" would help the runners, and had deliberately limited the water sources available to the runners.

    BibleButterSandwich:

    Also keep in mind that the 4th place finisher was a 5 foot tall Cuban man who raised the money to get to the race by walking the entire length of his country, and then immediately blew all his funds gambling as soon as he landed in New Orleans, so he hitchhiked the rest of the way to St. Louis before running the marathon in dress shoes and formal pants that he had cut off the knee just before the race started.

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    #10

    30 Forgotten Events In History That Should Be Made Into Movies Unless it's been done already, the life story of Ching Shih. She was a Chinese prostitute that because the deadliest pirate of all time.

    At the height of her power, she commanded over 800 large ships, 1000 smaller vessels and over 70,000 pirate crew, comprised of both men and women.

    randomguy987654321 , thefemalesoldier.com Report

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    Hotdogking
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Don’t forget the fact that she got away with it SCOT FREE! Because the government gave up trying to catch her so they bargained with her that she could keep her treasure and her freedom if she stopped. Her treasure haul btw makes Every’s gunsway heist look like chump change. I wasnt this to be a movie and I will die on this hill

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    #11

    30 Forgotten Events In History That Should Be Made Into Movies I always wondered if babies were born in concentration camps during WWII. Indeed there were and there is a nurse named Stanislawa Leszczyńska who tried to save those babies and she has an amazing story.

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    Fluffy mommy panda
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Yes should be a movie. Might be a sad movie but. .. .there are a lot of true sad movies

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    #12

    30 Forgotten Events In History That Should Be Made Into Movies The adventures of Simo Häyhä.

    Usually in Finland we don't put war heroes on a pedestal, but Häyhä has gotten so much attention thanks to YouTube that his story could be quite interesting.

    jicty replied:

    Yes!
    He is one of my favorite historical figures. Around 500 kills with only a sub machine gun and a sniper rifle with no scope because he didn't want glare on the lens to give his position away. Also he laid in the snow eating snow and ice to keep his mouth cold so he didn't breathe steam. Russians moved artillery just to try and kill this one man. He almost died by getting shot in the face with an exploding shell and woke up in the hospital with a permanently disfigured face and instantly requested to be sent back to the front lines! All this and he was just a farmer who volunteered for the war!

    jaz1919 , Finnish Military Archivesderivative work Report

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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    And he went back to live a long life. There is only a few interviews of him. He was called the white death, because you know snow is white. He had a natural skill with shooting and was regularly hunting for food with the same rifle.

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    #13

    30 Forgotten Events In History That Should Be Made Into Movies The story of the Pan Am flight that got caught in New Zealand at the start of WWII and couldn't fly back home by going east because it was too dangerous. So instead they took their flying boat and flew west on routes they had to figure out from maps pulled from borrowed encyclopedias, dodging the Japanese, and trying to find enough fule to keep the plane going. The whole thing took months culminating in taking off from a river in the Congo and having to skim along through a canyon to build up speed since they were too heavy in order to even have a chance of crossing the Atlantic. The whole thing is tailor made for TV or a Film. There's a fantastic book written about the whole story called "The Long Way Home" and was written with the Captain of the flight.

    bigred49342 , Aero Icarus Report

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    DennyS (denzoren)
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I can't see a Pan Am logo and not think of Tom Hanks chasing Leo Dicaprio in Catch Me If You Can.

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    30 Forgotten Events In History That Should Be Made Into Movies FedEx flight 705

    TL:DR - Man tries to hijack plane to get insurance money to send kids to college, crew fight back, jet basically turns into weapon for them.

    The backstory of the hijacker ~~was a tragedy~~ ~~very unfortunate~~ never fell into his favor . Auburn Calloway was a Stanford graduate who loved his family, but couldn’t afford to send his kids to college. He used his experience as a navy pilot, and the location of Memphis to grab a job at FedEx. He was frustrated at the fact his life amounted to only flying airplanes, when he could have so much more potential. Calloway then devised a plan to die in a plane crash, so that he could send his insurance money to his ex wife, so that his kids can go to college. He was going to be the flight engineer for the same flight, but the day before he falsified flight hours by a single minute , so he was on the verge of unemployment.

    On April 7, 1994, he packed a spear gun and hammers to disguise the hijacking as an accident. His plan was to turn off the flight recorder, and then incapacitate the crew with blunt force trauma, since investigators would rule out that they died from the force of hitting the ground. He would use the spear gun as a last resort. He would put the weapons in a guitar case, to not arouse suspicion. This took place before 9/11, so he just walked through without looking suspicious.

    He boards the flight, gets acquainted with the crew to lower their guard, and waits. 19 minutes into the flight, he walks into the cockpit, and hits everyone with hammers.

    First Officer Jim Tucker, was rendered unconscious. The other two crew, Captain David Sanders and flight engineer Andre Peterson get off of their seats to stop Calloway, but he threatens them with the speargun he got from the back.

    Here’s the crazy part.

    Calloway f****d with the wrong crew.

    Peterson grabs the gun, and starts to wrangle it away. Sanders joins him in trying to stop Calloway.

    Tucker, still dizzy and disoriented, realizes the situation, and goes back to what he learned. Ex-Navy, Vietnam vet, he knows a thing or two about planes.

    He treats the jet like it’s a fighter aircraft. Turning it 140 degrees (basically) upside down, it pushed the bounds of what an DC-10 could do.

    There’s a fight in the cargo hold between two injured crew members and a man who had nothing to lose, and a half conscious pilot who is treating the jet like a fighter, flipping the plane upside down so that his crew could overtake the hijacker.

    They take a u-turn back to Memphis, emergency landing, about a mile above the ground. The problem is, is that the plane is too heavy, too fast, and too high. There’s a real chance adrenaline will impair their movements and overshoot the runway.

    They land, SWAT arrest Calloway, and everyone is sent to the hospital. The damage that Calloway has done to the crew unfortunately makes the crew not able to fly commercially again.

    The plane is still in service, but it was upgraded… without the flight engineer position.

    I learned about this in this plane investigation series on YouTube, and it astounds me how this literally has never been turned into a movie.

    Ok_Kinda_Guy , Peter Bakema Report

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    #15

    The Haitian Revolution. The only slave revolt that successfully established an independent nation

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    30 Forgotten Events In History That Should Be Made Into Movies Deborah Sampson. Real life American Mulan - she disguised herself as a man in order to fight in the American Revolution. Not because of her father or anything. She just fervently believed in the cause. And she was friends with Paul Revere

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    kathoco
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I read a book about her when I was a little girl, called "I'm Deborah Sampson". Great story

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    #17

    30 Forgotten Events In History That Should Be Made Into Movies The Lioness of Brittany - medieval woman who led brutal attacks by land and sea against the French king in vengeance for the execution of her husband.

    LizHylton , www.historyisnowmagazine.com Report

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    Steve The Stomper
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    pretty much half of this list is just us asking for stories about bad*ss women in history. Take some notes, Hollywood!

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    #18

    30 Forgotten Events In History That Should Be Made Into Movies In 1956 a man named Tommy Fitzpatrick stole a small plane from New Jersey for a bet and then landed it perfectly on the narrow street in front of the bar he had been drinking at in Manhattan. Two years later, he did it again after someone didn't believe he had done it the first time.

    I feel like it could make for a fun comedy movie.

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    #19

    The story of Vulcan, a small town in West Virginia who had a collapsed bridge that the state and federal government refused to fix so the township with no other options decided to call America's biggest rivals at the time, The Soviet Union & East Germany to replace the bridge and they actually did.

    So basically, a small town in West Virginia got so pissed off by America's lack of help that they decided to give a huge middle finger to the rest of the country by getting the Soviets to help them.

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    Mike Anderson
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    The US government built the bridge after finding out the Soviet's were will willing to help.

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    I'm still shocked there hasn't been a modern movie about the WASPs of wwii. These were the women who delivered airplanes to the theatre of war straight from the factory. Flying brand new airplanes off the production line, often with known issues that had to be corrected in the field (easier to have the mechanics fix stuff than constantly stop the assembly line). Fighting bad weather in the north Atlantic, dangerous landings, airplane issues, and of course being women. Seems like a gimme for a women's empowerment movie. Especially today with the shortage of pilots, it could be a very inspiring movie. Or... You know.... Completely f****d up with cgi and over the top b******t.

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    TotallyNOTaFox
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    To be honest, I wouldn't want to see such movie (or any movie about strong women in history) made today - the writers in Hollywood suck, they'd turn them into unlikeable jerks to make them look strong and have everybody around them being idiots. Their real archivements wouldn't come across strong enough

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    #21

    The story of the guy who rescued the Titanic surivors. There are plenty of movies about the Titanic sinking, but I want a movie depticitng the Carpathia changing course on a dime and racing the rescue, navigating the same icy waters without stricking an iceberg and picking up all the life boats.

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    SarahBee
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    The movie should include the SS Californian which literally watched as the Titanic sank, and did nothing.

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    #22

    30 Forgotten Events In History That Should Be Made Into Movies Not sure how there hasn't been a summer disaster blockbuster flick about The Great Molasses Flood.

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    #23

    30 Forgotten Events In History That Should Be Made Into Movies Spanish flu saga maybe.
    We could've learnt so much about pandemic.

    Grapes_icecream , Otis Historical Archives Report

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    Linda van der Pal
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    We're not even learning from the current pandemic... (Or rather, the scientists are learning, but society is not.)

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    #24

    The Cold Case of who murdered Ken Rex McElroy. It is prime material for a dark comedy. This dude was such an unrelenting piece of s**t, buried beneath the prison type scumbags, and terrorized a small rural town his whole life. He'd get away with it everytime because he'd intimidate the f**k out of anyone who sought to press charges against him. Implicated in rape, arson, assault etc. So yeah no tears shed for that psychopath.

    Anyway there was a town meeting to discuss what to do with him because everyone was sick of his s**t. The Sheriff told them to just avoid him and set up a neighborhood watch to keep track of him. Right then they found out he was drinking at a bar. Sheriff told them to leave him alone and go home but he had other s**t to do so he left THE COUNTY. So what do these people do? They go to set up that neighborhood watch....neighborhood watch this man die.

    Over 60 people travel to the bar Ken is at where they crowded him as he drinks and slings insults. He goes to his truck where his underage wife is sitting in the passenger seat, talks some more s**t and reportedly was going to grab a gun. So over 60 people must subscribe to the theory that a bad guy assumes room temperature only when well ventilated because he then got lit up. Unknown the number of shooters but there were 2 separates calibers identified from the rounds found in his body and both were popular hunting rounds. To this day his murder is unsolved because all 60+ wont say s**t. The FBI showed up to help investigate and still everyone kept tight lipped. One person told them "thay boy needed a killin".

    So yeah, prime material.

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    Heather Steinbrink
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Movie has already been made - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/In_Broad_Daylight_%281991_film%29#%3A%7E%3Atext%3DIn_Broad_Daylight_is_a%2CRowan%2C_portrayed_by_Brian_Dennehy.?wprov=sfla1

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    #25

    30 Forgotten Events In History That Should Be Made Into Movies Sophie Blanchard was the world's first woman to become a professional aeronaut: she had an appointment from Napoleon Bonaparte.

    Her husband had been trying to make a living as a balloonist but fell to his death deep in debt. Sophie had a knack for it, giving shows and crossing the Alps in a balloon. She specialized in night flights and set off extremely dangerous fireworks beneath her hydrogen balloon.

    At one point she nearly froze to death when her balloon went too high, then she nearly drowned when her balloon landed in a swamp near Naples. After a 15 year career she died in an aviation accident when her balloon caught on fire.

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    #26

    The Golden Era of Iraq and Iran and how it became what it is today.

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    #27

    Harlem's hell fighters,what an amazing story of America history and it's totally ignored because...racism? I guess?

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    Sasha Kuleshov
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Bring all the Black actors together! We are yet to see the reunion of Fishburne and Washington :O

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    #28

    30 Forgotten Events In History That Should Be Made Into Movies A biopic on Hannibal would be really good. The visuals of crossing the Alps with elephants would be stunning.

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    Sidhe
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Vin Diesel has been trying to make a movie about Hannibal for YEARS Men's Health https://www.menshealth.com › vin-...

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    #29

    30 Forgotten Events In History That Should Be Made Into Movies The Halifax explosion in 1917.

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    Skull Tastic
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    On December 6th, 1917, SS Mont-Blanc collided with SS Imo in Halifax Harbour, causing a massive explosion, a tidal wave, and fires. Some 2,000 people died and thousands more were injured. Destruction was widespread, with many homes destroyed or damaged. The unprecedented scale of the devastation caused a tremendous local, national, and international outpouring of aid and support, as first responders acted swiftly. The explosion had profound and long-lasting consequences.

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    30 Forgotten Events In History That Should Be Made Into Movies The story of Bass Reeves. Easily the most badass wild west sheriff who was also black. Idris Elba, Jonathan Majors, or Denzel Washington would do a great job. I think the new movie "The Harder They Fall" takes a couple beats from his story, but just a replay of actual historical events of Reeves' story akin to the way "Tombstone" was done would be fantastic.

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    Michael Sauerwein
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Bass Reeves is portrayed by Colman Domingo in an episode of the television series Timeless (season one, episode 12). The 2019 movie Hell on the Border is based on the early career of Reeves, played by David Gyasi.

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    #31

    The Council of Nicea.

    But it will have to be scripted, performed, directed and produced by atheists.

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    Stephany Stapelberg
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    But yes, if in its totality done by atheists, we might hear the truth. Wish would obviously be rebuked by christians. Don't get me started on them an f* churches

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    #32

    30 Forgotten Events In History That Should Be Made Into Movies I always thought a big-budget telling of The Donner Party would be pretty good. Not that low-budget version from 10 years ago. I want epic!

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    NOLAHusker
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I grew up in NorCal and this story is a huge part of 4th grade California history.

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    #33

    A movie about the year 536 A.D. I don’t believe there is a movie on it. I’m specifically interested in the extreme weather events that occurred throughout this year.

    malthar76 replied:

    Summer temps were around 2C, summer snow fell in china, and large parts of Europe were covered in fog/smog for 18 months! Crops died, people starved, and then the bubonic plague hit.

    Good times

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    B.Nelson
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Weird History channel on YouTube did a story on this. Historians proclaimed it The Worst Year in History. They think a massive or supervolcano erupted which caused weather changes around the globe which lead to crop failures and the spread of disease. That would be an intense movie.

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    #34

    The rise of Cyrus the Great

    He founded the first Persian Empire, freed the Jews from Babylon, abolished slavery, let the peoples of his empire keep their cultures and religions, and is the only Messiah in the Bible to not be of an Abrahamic religion.

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    Samantha Mitchell
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Yes! I had only recently heard about this guy on a history podcast, and it's astounding how he's pretty much the catalyst for starting modern civilization as we know it!

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    #35

    Battle of Castle Itter

    German soldiers and Allied soldiers fighting the Nazis together

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    #36

    30 Forgotten Events In History That Should Be Made Into Movies Apollo 8. Basically the mission was originally only supposed to be a test of the lunar module in earth orbit, but rumours were circulating that the Soviet Union were going to attempt to send a man into lunar orbit (spoiler: this was not happening). As a result Apollo 8 was switched to being the first mission to the moon, not to land but to orbit. And this decision was made only *6 months* before the scheduled launch date, so it was a race to get everything ready before the flight. It's a historic mission that is almost never talked about, compared with Apollo 11 which is much more well known.

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    crazy_stupid
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Agree, first time astronauts left earth orbit - very brave move - would make a great movie

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    #37

    It's been batted around a few times in Hollywood but the history of how the ancient Hawaiian Islands were united under one man to form the Hawaiian kingdom is epic.

    This was the answer I came looking for. I only became aware of this story recently.

    My favorite part is how the ali'i nui of Kaua'i, Kaumuali'i, was believed to have repelled Kamehameha's forces via divine intervention twice but way of mass sickness and conjuring storms.

    AnomalousX12 replied:

    The history of Hawai'i is amazing. After learning about it, I'm pretty sure my feeling is that Hawai'i is an illegally occupied kingdom and not a state. Makes me wonder if that's why there haven't been many big movies about it. The US wouldn't look so great and it's an ongoing occupation, not something that they overcame and can pat themselves on the back about like slavery (/s).

    That and many locals don't want more attention drawn to their home.

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    #38

    Jim Thorpe, the Native American Olympian

    Mendez v. Westminster (a case that challenged segregation a few years before Brown v. Board). The court documents read just like a court room drama.

    Iran-Contra Affair

    A movie about the Stonewall Uprising that isn't white washed

    Iranian Coup of 1953 (basically the CIA plot to overthrow the government initially failed, and then suddenly was back on track as they were heading to the airport to quit)

    I'm a History teacher, so I could go on all day. If they make more movies, I don't have to teach as much.

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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    OP…have you ever read the book 📚 “Lies My Teacher Told Me” by James Loewe? Originally came out in 1995 and it’s been revised a few times. He compares several US history high school text books and found them to be astonishingly white washed. You might enjoy his perspective on history. Talks about the good, the bad and the ugly. Like I encourage everyone..habit your local libraries and above all: READ BANNED BOOKS 📚!😉

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    30 Forgotten Events In History That Should Be Made Into Movies The construction of the pyramids in Egypt (either Snefru who built three pyramids during his lifetime or his son Khufu who built the Great Pyramid).

    Anything related to Mesopotamia, like the rise of the Akkadian Empire or Babylon. I can't recall any historical movie at all set in that location.

    Epaminondas and the Theban hegemony.

    The conflict between Gaius Marius (Julius Caesar's uncle) and Sulla.

    Mithridates.

    The Crisis of the 3rd Century in the Roman Century, which broke the empire in three states.

    The Battle of Las Navas de Tolosa in the 13th century (a coalition of Spanish kings led by Richard the Lionheart's brother in law defeated the radical Almohads, which basically was the turning point of the Reconquista).

    The defense of Cartagena de Indias by admiral Blas de Lezo in the 18th century.

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    30 Forgotten Events In History That Should Be Made Into Movies The year 1066 when the vikings invaded England and then the Normans invaded England. Massive amounts of drama too.

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    Hugh Cookson
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Well, a bit wrong timeline wise ; the Vikings had been tootling over to us, staying and mostly making babies and settlements (as well as pillaging and raping for the first few years) for several millennia prior to Guillaume le Batard (William the Conqueror to those with no French), arrived and proceeded to install a feudal / aristocratic system that persists to this day ..... Time for a small guillotine to be installed outside Westminster to let the 'powers that be' concentrate their minds on where the real power is - the people. Vive la Revolution, bring it on and lets behead a few of the inbred Tory MP's !!

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    30 Forgotten Events In History That Should Be Made Into Movies Jack Churchill. I mean come on, the movie writes itself.

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    Martin Kaine
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    He was also an avid surfer who was know for saying: "Any officer who goes into action without his sword is improperly dressed." (Or his longbow, apparently.) churchill-...6eb859.jpg churchill-63877ce6eb859.jpg

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    The battle of Castle Itter. One of the final battles of WWII which involves a US tank division teaming up with Austrian resistance fighters, a German Army Major and a high ranking member of the SS to protect an free high ranking French prisoners from loyal Nazis in a medieval Austrian Castle. Seriously it sounds like a random alt history DLC from a Call of Duty game but it actually happened. I know we have like 8 million WW2 movies but how this hasn’t been made yet still boggles my mind.

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    1 year ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    " Troops of the 23rd Tank Battalion of the 12th Armored Division of the US XXI Corps led by Captain John C. "Jack" Lee, Jr., a number of Wehrmacht soldiers led by Major Josef "Sepp" Gangl, SS-Hauptsturmführer Kurt-Siegfried Schrader, and recently freed French prisoners of war defended Castle Itter against an attacking force from the 17th SS Panzergrenadier Division until relief from the American 142nd Infantry Regiment of the 36th Division of XXI Corps arrived. The French prisoners included former prime ministers, generals, tennis star Jean Borotra, and Charles de Gaulle's sister."

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    I would love to see how they used Monopoly games to help POW prisoners escape during WWII

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    30 Forgotten Events In History That Should Be Made Into Movies The Hartford Circus Fire would make a compelling story either as movie or a special like Chernobyl. It killed 167 people and injured more than 700 in an place that was supposed to be full of happiness and joy. Because of this famous photograph of sad clown Emmet Kelly with a bucket of water it became known as "The day the clowns cried."

    This is from the wiki about the start of the fire and sounds like a scene out of a movie:

    >The fire began as a small flame after the lions performed, on the southwest sidewall of the tent, while the Great Wallendas were performing. Circus bandleader Merle Evans was said to have been the first to spot the flames, and immediately directed the band to play "The Stars and Stripes Forever", the tune that traditionally signaled distress to all circus personnel. Ringmaster Fred Bradna urged the audience not to panic and to leave in an orderly fashion, but the power failed and he could not be heard. Bradna and the ushers unsuccessfully tried to maintain some order as the panicked crowd tried to flee the big top.

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    Bryn
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Not just the fire but the aftermath of it! The mystery of identifying the last victim (which didn't happen, I believe until the early 90s)!

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    Not one mention of Ernest E Evans or Robert Copeland in the Battle Off Samar?

    >3 US Destroyers and 4 Destroyer Escorts are protecting 6 Escort carriers during the landings in the Philippines

    >surprised by a Japanese Fleet of 4 Battleships, including the Yamato, 6 heavy cruisers, 2 light cruisers, and 11 destroyers

    It's one of the few historical events that sounds like a movie already. You need no embellishments, nothing extra needs added.

    Maybe then the Navy will get off its a*s and name new ships after Evans and Copeland.

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    Nicky
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    We also need a movie about the woman who was kidnapped and forced to impersonate Aretha Franklin and sing as her for money. Smithsonian did a great article on this!

    #46

    The console wars between Sega and Nintendo in the 90s.

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    The well documented plan to overthrow the American government and remove Franklin Delano Roosevelt in the 1930's. General Smedley Butler's first person account first appeared in a book he wrote about the planned coup which is now out of circulation. A later book, *War* *Is a Racket*, details some of the plot. Gen. Smedley, recipient of the most awards for valor of any Marine, was recruited to help lead veterans against FDR's administration by representatives of top US industrialists who believed FDR's New Deal posed a threat of massive taxation on their profits. Gen. Butler named those who were financing the plot and exposed the details in closed sessions of congress, the details of which were never released to the public.

    I would like to see this historic event presented in a movie, so that modern audiences can better understand how vulnerable the US remains to such efforts.

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    Hotdogking
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    The Business Plot. Literally the name of the whole ordeal is a movie title! Definitly needs to be made

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    #48

    Audie Murphy. The movie they made about his life had to be toned down from reality, to make it believable. People need to be reminded that heros are not the strongest, or the tallest, or the one with the most guns.

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    Would like to see a movie about how that slave ended up in Japan and became a samurai. There has to be an interesting movie there.

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    Yuri Gagarin and the Space Race.

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    Bleble BlebleBla
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    YES! I But how accurate would his story be, given the power of propaganda and misleading information :(

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    #51

    The Spanish Invasion of The Aztec Empire by Cortés. There are so many unbelievable events that led up to the fall of Tenonchtitlan and Monteczuma II reign.

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    Kelli Pike
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    On a related note, I'd like the backstory about how Cortés was related to the origin of La Llorona.

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    #52

    Defence of the Polish Post Office in Danzig. I know it shows up in the movie of Tin Drum but it really deserves its own full treatment. Lightly armed and barely trained postmen hold off the SS. Not a happy ending but a really good tale.

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    1 year ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    One of great Polish historical events. So much bravery, but also crude realities of a defence which was underarmed, understaffed, people facing overwhelming ferocity of the German attack. Very moving. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Westerplatte, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Defence_of_the_Polish_Post_Office_in_Danzig

    #53

    Xenophon. He was a student of Socrates that was commander of a Greek mercenary company under Cyrus that nearly captured Babylon then had to retreat to Greece. Philosopher, historian, and military commander.

    Peloponnese War would be awesome too with Alcibiades and Pericles.

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    30 Forgotten Events In History That Should Be Made Into Movies Nelly Bly’s trip around the world! Around the world in less then 80 days, alone, while a competitor tried to beat her time leaving in the opposite direction! She was an incredible journalist, with an extraordinary life story. Would make for a hell of a movie. Lacks a male protagonist or love interest. Will likely never be made. Alas.

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    Ralph Kretschmer
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Hmmm ... I recently read an article about her, and now she seems to be overrated. At that time, such a voyage wasn't that dangerous anymore, she used to travel first class. But especially that she wrote very racist remarks makes her not movie-worthy.

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    #55

    The Dole Fruit Company in Central America.

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    #56

    The election of 1912 has a lot of potential as it's definitely one of the most important elections in our history even if rarely reported on. It was a 3 way race with the Republican vote split between Taft and former president Teddy Roosevelt under the Progressive Bull Moose Party. It caused the Democrats to win with a plurality of the vote.

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    Mike Anderson
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    The winner Wilson sold the country out to the European bankers at Jekyll Island by forming the Federal Reserve.

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    #57

    Unless it's covered in the various movies about Lincoln, John Wilkes Booth's 12 days on the run are really damn interesting in my opinion.

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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Bill O’Reilly wrote an excellent book called Killing Lincoln that centers on this …

    #58

    Burning of the library at Alexandria/Hipatia biopic.

    Socrates biopic.

    If they've been done, sorry. Too late for me to look into. Those sprang to mind as I'm on a philosophy kick/reread.

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    Marie Dahme
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Oh the burning of the great Library of Alexandria…I weep for the knowledge mankind has lost due to the fire. How far in society where we’d be if such knowledge were retained in history? Maybe we would have never have had the Dark Ages, who knows? But as a bibliophile, all those books gone…truly tragic.

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    #59

    The Mexican Revolution (1910 - 1920) deserves to be an epic TV Show, think Game of Thrones meets Narcos. Pancho Villa AND Emiliano Zapata? Yes, please.

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    #60

    The capture of U505.
    I've been on this submarine tour so many times, I can't believe it's not a movie. First capture of an enemy vessel since the war of 1812! There was an Enigma code machine on board! It was a war crime to keep all the POWs a secret!

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    #61

    The Greek War of Independence.

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    #62

    Enrique, Magellan's slave. Magellan captured him in Malaysia Anna later brought him on his expedition to circumnavigate the globe, eventually bringing him back to his home country making him the first man to circumnavigate the globe.

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    #63

    Besides the Napoleonic era, I feel 19th century France has a lot of potential for historical movies, due to how much stuff happens during that time period. If I had to pick one event in particular, it'd be between the birth of the 2nd republic to the 2nd empire.

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    #64

    Battle of Jutland could use a modern movie depiction.

    Massive battle, day and night, high drama, tension, massive explosions.
    What more could you ask for?

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    #65

    The story of Robert H. Dietz. A man in the US army who killed several german soldiers during and attack on Kirchain *by himself* in WW2. As well as disabling a bomb under a bridge, dying shortly after but allowing other troops to cross into the city and got a whole stadium in his honor.

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    Léo Major

    In WW2 he liberated the German held city of Zwolle (Netherlands) by himself.

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    #67

    I'd like to see a movie about Belgium's occupied congo

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    Bon Jour
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    That would be brutal but it needs to be known to the world.

    #68

    A movie about Alice Roosevelt! She was such a badass!

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    #69

    The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand. Make it a time travel movie.

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    I would love to see a movie made about John Brown's raid on Harpers Ferry. The man was an American hero and you've got an easy villain in the traitor Robert E. Lee.

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    Nanjing Massacre.

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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    That would be unbearable to watch. Just unmitigated and intentionally cruel slaughter.

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    #72

    All the 3 romance of the kingdoms s**t

    You could have "The Tale of Zhang Jiao" (maybe Mandate of Heaven" instead? Then "The Oath of the Peach Garden" following Liu Bei and his sworn brothers from the Rebellion (from the other side) to their death. Then "Cao Cao the Conquerer"

    Second trilogy is the bad guy trilogy:
    Then we get Dong Zhuo with dual storylines the other being Lu Bu. It ends when Lu Bus treacherous a*s is executed. Idk what it'd be called maybe "Blood and Treachery". Now we get to Wu "Broken Alliances" where we see basically the other side of 50% of the Shu movie. Except from the perspective of the Wu. Sun Quan is shown as a real d**k. Last we get Yuan Shao in "There is no Honor in Defeat"


    I figure showing Cao Cao as more neutral and Sun Quan as a complete s**t is a fun twist. Cao Cao is always one of the "bad guys" along with Dong Zhuo.

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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    There was a Dynasty Warriors movie on Netflix... but it was bad. It focused more on Liu Bei and Cao Cao's rise to power, with Sun Jian/Wu having very minimal screen time (like less than 5 minutes). They tried to make it more along the lines of the games with the over the top action, rather than a mixture of warfare and politics.

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    #73

    Mongol Sacking Of Baghdad in 1258. Approx 2 Million Casualties

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    I don’t understand how there isn’t a dramatic series involving Justinian and Theodora. I’m envisioning Game of Thrones but not a b******t cash grab by a douchebag who sh**s all over his true fans.

    Also we have lots of Viking content but very little about the Normans.

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    #75

    I want a musical comedy based on the events in Strasbourg in 1518.

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    Jaaawn
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I think they're talking about the Dancing Plague.

    #76

    Not sure about should be, but I'd like to see a movie based around the Piper Alpha disaster in the North sea.

    Deepwater Horizon done such a good job at covering that particular story so something similar would definitely be worth a watch

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    #77

    The Battle of Wounded Knee and the Sand Creek Massacre

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    #78

    The 1908 New York to Paris car race. I listened to a Dollop episode about it and it’s crazy. I’d love to see this as a movie.

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    #79

    Turning Robert E Lees home into Arlington National Cemetery. ( it was done in true old-school American fashion)

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    Mary Kelly
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    yes!....that and placing the lincoln monument and memorial bridge so that lincoln's back is always facing lee's home up on the hill...a real fu to lee...

    #80

    I would dig a really well-done movie about William the Conqueror. Or Saxon king Harold Godwinson’s forced march down from York after repelling an invasion by Norwegian king Harald Hardrada before losing the battle of Hastings in 1066.

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    #81

    Andrew f*****g Jackson.

    He was born in the region between the Carolinas before the revolution and at 13, the British took over his house. His father has died before he was born. Andrew defied a British officer's order to shine his shoes and earned a scar on his cheek and a hatred of the British he would wear for the rest of his life.

    His whole family died in a British prison ship of smallpox I believe? And he set out west. He put himself through law school and ended up in what would become Tennessee. He lost a s**t ton of money in a land scheme, and came to hate banks and paper money.

    He met a girl! Her name was Rachel Donalson. She was divorced and he was renting a room from her parents. They fell in love and got married. But wait! Her divorce was not finalized! Quietly she had it taken care of. Scandalous.

    When a newspaper publisher printed a story about her annulment, Jackson challenged him to a duel. He gave him the first shot. Jackson took the bullet, drew his pistol, and shot his opponent, killing him. It was said he rattled when he walked due to all of the lead in his body.

    And that's just the beginning.

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    Remi (He/Him)
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Would that movie also include the "Indian removal act" which he signed into law and it's consequences?

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    #82

    The Oklahoma City bombing/Timothy Mcveigh

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    ShellsBells
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    For some reason I have a feeling if someone ever makes a movie about this (not the documentary), it will somehow glamorize or romanticize McVeigh and there will be people out there who will think they can do it better/bigger. Best to just leave this topic be.

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    #83

    The failed Bay of pigs invasion

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    Mary Kelly
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    they'd never make a good one b/c there is no way to accurately do it and not have jfk come off looking like a spineless idiot...

    #84

    War of 1812 or the Falklands War.

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    Teddy Roosevelt's rough riders

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    Who cares what I think, but...
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Way late to this posting but a must is the survival of Bruce Gordon https://bushcraftbuddy.com/bruce-gordon-7-years-living-with-a-polar-bear/