Little Big Man
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connied451 — 18 years ago(November 17, 2007 09:22 AM)
Sorry, cuz,
But if you use Mulligan's performance of Custer as to how you teach your students on historical figures, NOW WONDER THIS COUNTRY IS BECOMING MORE F%$#*D
UP EACH YEAR. GO TO RUSSIA!!!! If you HATE AMERICA that much, don't infect our kids!!!! While (acting wise) Mulligan was the ONLY talent in that film, historically it was completely flawed. As a history teacher(???? degreee from commie U?) you should see that. What a piece of crap you are for polluting our kid's heads. Take me on.
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mannacler — 16 years ago(April 24, 2009 05:11 PM)
You wingnuts are all alike. You can't handle it when it is pointed out that every episode and player in American history wasn't noble and comported with some mythical view that didn't really exist. Most historians would probably say that Little Big Man is one of the more accurate portrayals of the American west that was ever put to celluloid and Mulligan's performance was probably spot on.
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k57 — 13 years ago(November 02, 2012 03:24 PM)
While I agree that RM's take on Custer is fictionalized, and should never be a source of history for kids, I don't think you need to be angry. Simply suggest to the OP that his/her students READ an ACTUAL BOOK about Custer. Tough sell, I know.
I recommend "Son of The Morning Star"
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Son_of_the_Morning_Star
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ACusterDecision — 11 years ago(June 16, 2014 08:21 PM)
Reactionaries and fascists will be true to form. Then, they will die,along with their hatred. I stand by everything I said. Richard Mulligan was wonderful and memorable as Custer,and his performance shone a comically satirical light on a despicable character.