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Uploaded by on Aug 26, 2006

Kane Farabaugh reports on "Hollywood Goes to War" about the effort of this generation to remember "The Greatest Generation" on film.

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  • liberal douchebag, you insult me with your movie in new orens?

    takes us up to an hour to can your beans, growem yourself, sasquatch frogleg walrus wiskers tooth picked, pickle, robot douchebag.

    rewind allaboutripping, misled about tripping.

    most proper planning clockworkangels prevents piss poor performance

    wilson ww2 d=day museum childlike christ, son?

  • True, but at Omaha the people who drove the boats to the beach were British, and SPR portrays them as American.

  • I think I love you

  • If you're unhappy, have Canada make their own D-day movie. It's not our fault that we make the most popular and by far best movies in the world.

  • thank you my friend

  • It's a movie about American Soldiers.

    Your quite right thought Americans were the only ones at the Normandy Landings. The scenes of the landing were depicting Omaha Beach where the Americans landed. The Canadians were at Juno Beach between Sword and Gold beaches where the British landed.

  • im not british

  • And british people want to be in every american film possible.

  • Onore al D-Day!!

  • americans sure like to pretend they were the only was at normandy

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