Flags of Our Fathers Review by B Movie Ben (5 Stars) | MatchFlick
Left Header Right Header
Header 3a   Header Right End A Header Right End B Space
Header Left 3b
Movie Reviews Columns Now on DVD Now Playing News
FREE Membership Member Login About MatchFlick  FAQ's MatchFlick Friday
Steal of the Day
Mamma Mia! DVD
$29.98
$14.99
The Steal of the Day is offered by MatchFlick's DVD partner, FamilyVideo.com.


 

Member Login  [help]
 
 
 
 
 
Membership
 Join for FREE
 FAQs
 About MatchFlick
 Privacy Policy
Popular Movies  [more]
 Fight Club
 Pulp Fiction
 Eternal Sunshine
Popular People  [more]
 Johnny Depp
 Tom Hanks
 Natalie Portman
Member Trends
 Horror Club
 Reviewer Stats
Movie News
 Current News
 News Archives
Message Board
 Go To The Forum
Columns   [more]
 Mutants On Parad...
 Dr. Karma's Holi...
 Until Watchmen A...
 Will Trick 'r Tr...
 COLUMNS ARCHIVES
Contests
 GUESS THAT SCENE
Syndication
 RSS FEEDS
  
MatchFlick Member Reviews
Flags of Our Fathers
9 reviews

review this movie

read all reviews

Movie Details

All Movie Info

Starring:
Ryan Phillippe, Jesse Bradford, Adam Beach, Paul Walker, Jamie Bell, Barry Pepper, John Benjamin Hickey, John Slattery, Robert Patrick, Neal McDonough, Melanie Lynskey, Thomas McCarthy, Chris Bauer, Judith Ivey

Directed By:
Clint Eastwood

Written By:
Paul Haggis

Buy on DVD
 
 
Flags of Our Fathers (2006)
email this review to a friend

Movie Review by B Movie Ben
March 17th, 2007

History is constantly changing

There is no doubt that Clingt Eastwood was the best Director in 2006. His capable handling of this film was proof of that. He did a masterful job in telling a thrilling story of war overseas and lagging support for that war at home. It is too bad we don't sell war bonds anymore or our brave men and women would be home from Iraq.

Paul Haggis wrote a great story and many men and women brought it to life.

This film proves one thing that is in the forefront of my mind. The Florida legislature contains a majority of backwoods dolts. They passed a law last year saying that history is to be taught as it is in the book. The one thing this film shows is that history is constantly being rewritten.

email this review to a friend

Comment on this Review:

Sorry, you must be a member to add comments to reviews.

Join or Login.


Subscribe to MatchFlick Movie Reviews through RSS



  RSS | Privacy Policy | Terms of Use | About MatchFlick® | Press | Contact Us | FAQs
Partnership and Advertising Opportunities | Movie Database | Merchandise

©2004-2008 MatchFlick®. All rights reserved.
©MOVIE IMAGES ARE COPYRIGHT PROTECTED AND THE PROPERTY OF THEIR RESPECTIVE OWNERS