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Learning History Through Film: A Great Idea

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Uploaded by on Mar 13, 2009

Brett Erlich shows us how it's a great idea to learning history through film.

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  • the holiest of shits lol

  • No Inglourious basterds ?

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  • @bigmookie27 Lol everyone should learn history of Mel Gibson. Braveheart, The Patriot and Apocalypto are all listed in the top ten most historically inaccurate movies ever made.

  • @squamish4244 Thanks for clarifying that. I didn't know that.

  • @LogaFilms Ah, I didn't realize that. I found this video a few months after it came out.

  • @DNAngel2009 If you had taken two seconds to Google when Inglorious Basterds came out and then look at the release date of this video, you would realize how stupid your comment was.

  • Homega Man!

    And Inglorious Basterds hadn't come out yet when this video was made.

  • Why the fuck do On The Beach and Omega Man have such low scores?

  • @DNAngel2009 It was something about your remark about my bad spelling so I said that I accept your arguments and that "Basterds" should be included too. And I also agreed that Brett should make a crack about people learning poor spelling of a language that's not their native.

  • @SmokeDimi Apologies, but I have no idea what that means (besides the final sentence.)

  • @DNAngel2009 From: Slažem se. Prihvatam tvoj argument i mislim da je zaista u klip trebao uvrstiti taj film takođe. I da, Brett bi zaista trebao napraviti nešto io ljudima koji ne znaju pravopis drugog jezika koji nije njihov maternji jezik. Good night and good luck.

  • @SmokeDimi I understand that, but seeing as how Basterds just came out and fit the basic theme of the clip (learning the wrong history from film), the reference still could have worked. And Brett could have made a crack about people learning poor spelling too...

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