I was notified that I put this in the Intermission Thread, which I should have placed it in here. Therefore, may this thread continue from here on........
Glory
-James Horner's score can be put in headphones and listened to anytime, no matter what your musical taste
-Shaw's decision not to take pay
-Theme: human souls are alike - whether you be a priviledged white officer or a runaway slave
-Andre Braugher's breakout performance
-Denzel's Oscar speech, saying he'd gladly trade his best supporting award for a "nomination" - it amazingly wasn't even nominated
-the first time the 54th sees action, and Thomas becomes a man
-the leadership and character of Robert Shaw - (portrayed by Broderick)
-the foul-mouth, bad-tempered Irish drill seargant that whips them into shape
-the charge on Fort Wagner, and the willingness to sacrifice
-the prayerful preparation the night before battle
Glory
-James Horner's score can be put in headphones and listened to anytime, no matter what your musical taste
-Shaw's decision not to take pay
-Theme: human souls are alike - whether you be a priviledged white officer or a runaway slave
-Andre Braugher's breakout performance
-Denzel's Oscar speech, saying he'd gladly trade his best supporting award for a "nomination" - it amazingly wasn't even nominated
-the first time the 54th sees action, and Thomas becomes a man
-the leadership and character of Robert Shaw - (portrayed by Broderick)
-the foul-mouth, bad-tempered Irish drill seargant that whips them into shape
-the charge on Fort Wagner, and the willingness to sacrifice
-the prayerful preparation the night before battle