8 reviews tagged with "history, politics"

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Charlie Wilson's War

*****

How the heck did I not hear about this movie? We only got it as part of our Moviestar list and left it unwatched for ages. Amazing movie which I already want to watch again. Two words - Aaron Sorkin. For some bizarre reason I thought this was going to...

Reviewed by The Bandonian via on 22 Jun 2008.

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Clonakilty Model Railway Village

*****

I love finding something great almost on your doorstep that you've ignored for years. We finally took a trip to the Model Railway village last weekend and it was a resounding success. Kids, young and old will have some fun here. I've lost...

Reviewed by Conor O'Neill via on 13 Apr 2008.

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Bobby movie

*****

I've never really known much about the Bobby Kennedy story except for contextual info around JFK. This movie passed me by on its cinema release and I just spotted it on Sky Movies. The description sounded good along with an all-star cast.I haven't...

Reviewed by Argolon on Blogger via on 28 Jan 2008.

1 of 1 people found this useful.

Science Museum London

*****

You need two days to do this properly. I felt like a small child runnning around looking at some of the incredible displays.

Reviewed by Conor O'Neill via on 16 Dec 2007.

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A Commonwealth of Thieves, by Thomas Keneally

*****

A reasonable introduction to the (colonial) history of Australia, that promises just a little more than it delivers.

Reviewed by Brendan Lawlor via on 12 Nov 2007.

1 of 1 people found this useful.

The Tudors (Season 1)

*****

An enjoyable historical romp with plenty of welcome nudity.

Reviewed by TV Treats via on 06 Oct 2007.

1 of 1 people found this useful.

www.politicsinireland.com

*****

Fabulous website for keeping you up to date with what's happening in Irish politics.

Reviewed by ManicMammy via on 15 Sep 2007.

1 of 1 people found this useful.

The Wind That Shakes The Barley Movie

*****

Far from perfect but a great insight into the uncertainty of 1919 to 1922 in Ireland.

Reviewed by Conor O'Neill via on 29 Jan 2007.

6 of 6 people found this useful.

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