A Documentary Channel Original Series. Documentary Channel's partnership with the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences continues to broaden with this in-depth look at the importance of film preservation. John Huston's World War 2 documentaries, "Battle of San Pietro" and "Let There Be Light," which have been preserved by DOC and AMPAS, are highlighted as examples of film as living history. Featuring interviews with John Huston's son, Tony, and top directors and historians who shed considerable light on this important, exciting subject.
I am ugly, fat and whatever. But I am old. Sorry. lol. But I do agree with you on this. I watch a lot of old movies and V and the people were better looking back then. Why? Because they were natural. now days we are all made up and not real. Take a living doll from today and set her next to one from 50 years ago and you will see that the one from 50 years ago was real and the one today is fake. I think there is also something in the personality also. A doll from today knows she is a doll. A fake
MyDaddyCool 2 years ago
I agree although I am an american male I must actually agree
JDBeard72 2 years ago
Watching this film as an American woman it strikes me how much more ATTRACTIVE men were then than now! Watch current commercials, films, take a walk around town and really LOOK AT how men look NOW. There is no doubt about it:most American men today are UGLY:fat, unfit, ill groomed and are going BALD at younger and younger ages! American men today are a shadow of what their fathers, grandfathers etc. were!
Babyhowdy233 2 years ago 2