Fred Griffith

Fred Griffith

  • Born: 1964-10-1
  • Height: 6' (1.83 m)
  • Extended Reading
    • Wilfred 2022-01-17 08:02:45

      Saints and generals?

      In restoring history, this movie does a good job, especially some historical background and historical facts.
      For example, the expression of honest opinion south of the war, which in the past history of the film has been very short
      loss, because they are not mainstream American concept. Advanced...

    • Billie 2022-01-17 08:02:45

      GoingHome-A swan song about glory and dreams, land and home

      Ashamed, "Gods and Generals" has been downloaded to the hard drive for a week, and I can't see a quarter of the film, which is too long. After watching nearly 4 hours of movies without stopping, it is a bit scary to think about it. Fortunately, this did not prevent the love of the opening song...

    • Delmer 2022-03-27 09:01:18

      Reviewing the Civil War, a general is definitely an enviable chore! Watching a nearly four-hour movie requires more physical strength and patience.

    • Wiley 2022-03-19 09:01:08

      Orz watched the extended version for 270 minutes and admired that he had finished watching it. The Midi version of the decisive battle + the biography of General Stonewall, the epic drama with a little literary style has become unavoidable for this kind of film to be boring, but a few battle scenes and tactical restorations still make people feel that they are not in vain. Several character dramas are also good, especially the dramatist line and Chamberlain reading the history of Rome-legend and reality, the multiple intersection of individual and history is really a stalk of love.

    Gods and Generals quotes

    • Gen. 'Stonewall' Jackson: Just as we would not send any of our soldiers to march in other states, and tyrannize other people... so will we never allow the armies of others to march into our states and tyrannize our people.

    • Union private: [after trading coffee for tobacco] Have you got a lame horse?

      Confederate: What do you be wantin' to trade for a lame horse?

      Union private: Would you take General Burnside?

      Confederate: [laughs] No. I guess I'll keep the horsehide.