Brandon Smith

Brandon Smith

  • Born: 1952-8-13
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  • Extended Reading
    • Therese 2022-03-20 08:01:34

      How is the US military in the film like a rabble?

      What is a bit suspicious about watching this film is that the US military in the film looks like a guerrilla.
      I remember watching in The Patriots that the American colonies during the Revolutionary War could at least organize a decent army.
      The Civil War that broke out more than 30 years after the...

    • Aryanna 2022-03-20 08:01:34

      The sound of the piano reverberates over the battlefield

      There are many places in history that have been immortalized because of a battle.
      The Alamo is remembered by history because of a group of men. "If you don't win, you'd rather die!" These men roared in such a situation that the strength of the enemy and me was disparate. Can't be calm for a long...

    • Alexander 2022-03-25 09:01:23

      An American war movie with the main theme, telling the story of the battle of the Alamo, which is not familiar to the Chinese and is well known in the United States. In view of my love for war movies in the 17th and 18th centuries, I'll give it a three-star rating.

    • Anais 2022-03-26 09:01:14

      A movie adapted from the most famous battle in the history of the Texas Revolution The portrayal is mainly based on group portraits, mainly due to the fact that there are too many positive characters, which makes me a little bit blind to distinguish each other, but the image of the Mexican dictator who plays the villain is quite clear.

    The Alamo quotes

    • David Crockett: Excuse me, Colonel; we got quite a mare's nest out here. You might want to come out and see.

      William Travis: I have to get these dispatches out while there is still time. You can help me place the men, colonel. You and your men will defend the palisade on the west wall.

      David Crockett: By 'palisade', you mean that little bunch of sticks out there?

      William Travis: Would you prefer another assignment?

      David Crockett: Uh, no, no; that was the one I was gonna put in for.

    • David Crockett: [about his defeat in the Congressional election] I told them, 'You can go to Hell, I'm goin' to Texas!'