Posted: Sat Oct 02, 2004 1:08 am
WARNING: There are some spoilers here for those who don't know any history of these events.
Damn fine movie. Incredibly accurate, and they didn't pretty up any of it. The majority of the men who fought in the Alamo (the majority of Anglo Texians for that matter) weren't there to be heros and they weren't fine upstanding gentlemen. They were mercenaries and stubborn sons of bitches. Houston was a drunkard and a failed statesman and they portrayed that well. Crockett had become more showman than hero and they portrayed that well. Travis was a somewhat green luitenant colonel and they portrayed that well. Bowie was an unforgiving cuss and a bit of a scoundrel and they portrayed that well. All of them (except Houston of course) died like men, and they portrayed that well.
There's a plethora of historal documentation about the events that took place in the Alamo, and they did their research very well indeed. As an example, 180 defenders died in the Alamo and instead of filling it out with "Extra #48" and the like they had the full bio of every single of those 180 men and every so-called extra was playing a historical figure with a full biography available to him. That's pretty impressive, IMO.
Maybe it's just because I'm a Texan and damn proud of it, but I give this move 11 out of 10 stars.
PS: Ooo, the DVD Commentary track is the Historian and the Military History guy that helped with the movie. This should be really interesting! Much better than the usual Directory or Actor commentary, I'll bet.
Damn fine movie. Incredibly accurate, and they didn't pretty up any of it. The majority of the men who fought in the Alamo (the majority of Anglo Texians for that matter) weren't there to be heros and they weren't fine upstanding gentlemen. They were mercenaries and stubborn sons of bitches. Houston was a drunkard and a failed statesman and they portrayed that well. Crockett had become more showman than hero and they portrayed that well. Travis was a somewhat green luitenant colonel and they portrayed that well. Bowie was an unforgiving cuss and a bit of a scoundrel and they portrayed that well. All of them (except Houston of course) died like men, and they portrayed that well.
There's a plethora of historal documentation about the events that took place in the Alamo, and they did their research very well indeed. As an example, 180 defenders died in the Alamo and instead of filling it out with "Extra #48" and the like they had the full bio of every single of those 180 men and every so-called extra was playing a historical figure with a full biography available to him. That's pretty impressive, IMO.
Maybe it's just because I'm a Texan and damn proud of it, but I give this move 11 out of 10 stars.
PS: Ooo, the DVD Commentary track is the Historian and the Military History guy that helped with the movie. This should be really interesting! Much better than the usual Directory or Actor commentary, I'll bet.