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Classic Movie Review: Hamburger Hill
There are those who claim that Hamburger Hill is the least remembered of 80s Vietnam movies, a niche genre all its own in that decade, because it was a right wing, reactionary movie intended to defend soldiers. Time has a way of changing perceptions and now that Hamburger Hill is turning 30 years old, it’s interesting to look back on the film and talk about the perceptions of the film and how they’ve evolved over the years and the ways in which guilt, shame and history have altered the way many view Vietnam.
By Sean Patrick8 years ago in Geeks
A New Start
A new life? Could it be true?Could I start something new?Could I be who I desire?Can I cleanse myself through fire?I see a path, it's not as dark,I no longer have a mark,Can I walk on solid ground?Will my future strength, ever be found?How do I know that this is true?That I can see every part of you.You've opened up and shown me everything,Even your plan to fix my wings,You've stripped away my outside shell,your hand reaching to pull me out of hell,I have searched for a protector for so long,Now you come asking me,you want me to be strong,I am so speechless,I have no words to express,Can this all be real can it be true?That you have come to help me start new?
By Anna Palmer8 years ago in Poets





























