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I had to watch this movie over two days (not because it was boring, but because I had to leave in the middle of the screening, so I finished the next day).  So during my intermission, I IMDB'd the film and was impressed by how critically-acclaimed the movie was.  Upon finishing the film and the readings (and regarding the lecture), I found very strong correlations between all sources.  ''Matewan'' included all the characters mentioned in class (unlike ''My Darling Clementine''), it implemented the main themes from the readings (children working in the mines, the idea of science in industry, the role of violence, etc).  So while the movie indeed moved at a snail's pace, I think we should sacrifice that for movies that work hard to achieve historical accuracy.  I also challenge the class to not mention Mel Gibson once for next week's wiki comments.  We can put his name in the same bubble as we did with ''Gone With the Wind''.  - David F.
 
I had to watch this movie over two days (not because it was boring, but because I had to leave in the middle of the screening, so I finished the next day).  So during my intermission, I IMDB'd the film and was impressed by how critically-acclaimed the movie was.  Upon finishing the film and the readings (and regarding the lecture), I found very strong correlations between all sources.  ''Matewan'' included all the characters mentioned in class (unlike ''My Darling Clementine''), it implemented the main themes from the readings (children working in the mines, the idea of science in industry, the role of violence, etc).  So while the movie indeed moved at a snail's pace, I think we should sacrifice that for movies that work hard to achieve historical accuracy.  I also challenge the class to not mention Mel Gibson once for next week's wiki comments.  We can put his name in the same bubble as we did with ''Gone With the Wind''.  - David F.
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I agree with Bryan on the comparison with There Will Be Blood.  These are two very different films.  Honestly, TWWB was better than No Country For Old Men.  Although if you ask me, Atonement was the film that really got robbed.  -  Sarah Richardson
  
 
== 6 Overall ==
 
== 6 Overall ==

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