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If you do not like seeing historically accurate dirty people in gloomy historically accurate 1814 London, move along.
Was the movie's portrayal of Green Book locales historically accurate?
It's also a tour de force of production and visual design, crafted with a meticulous period touches — from historically accurate dialogue to historically accurate wool — that provide a complete immersion in the film's universe.
Mills consulted Planned Parenthood to ensure the film was historically accurate.
It's also historically accurate that there were obstacles in the 1880s.
How do you balance being historically accurate with not revolting viewers?
But that line of reasoning assumed the biblical accounts were historically accurate.
Artist creates first historically accurate portrait of Jane Austen's Mr Darcy. pic.twitter.
I need it to be historically accurate, I need it to be powerful.
It's no surprise that most readers have accepted Secondhand Time as historically accurate.
For instance, Hollywood movies about World War I make sure to be historically accurate.
It's a harsh (and familiar) interpretation of queerness, but if anything, it's historically accurate.
Baba Seva, who just wanted to help make a historically accurate movie about Ivan
The room is now filled with original or historically accurate consoles, paint, and buttons.
In the next few months, staff members will begin bringing back historically accurate details.
Waypoint: How much research was involved in trying to make the mod historically accurate?
The setting, historically accurate, would be as wildly unfamiliar as it is weirdly topical.
While The Aeronauts is inspired by real events, it's not 100 percent historically accurate.
Share your findings with a partner and discuss: • How historically accurate is the diorama?
It was the logical (and historically accurate) end to two seasons of drama and violence.
Also inside: A revealing family tree and a look at how historically accurate The Crown is.
We are also to reshingle the much steeper and higher cookhouse with historically accurate cedar shingles.
Now, a museum in Philadelphia lets you arm them with historically accurate weapons — with your phone.
"The Price" (at Wyndham's Theatre) strives for a historically accurate depiction of New York in the 1960s.
Instead of moving them, some academics suggest adding historically accurate context so people can learn from them.
It gave answers that seemed really historically accurate for our town (things we neither knew or cared about).
I don't care how historically accurate is it; this is not a lewk that I can fully embrace.
That's a legitimate and historically accurate concern, as suffragettes were publicly beaten, sexually assaulted, imprisoned, and force fed.
The lack of whiteness in the series, save for its white Australian director, is notable and historically accurate.
The comedy series is not historically accurate, but it's got an original song from sometimes pop star Steinfeld!
Biopics are never entirely historically accurate, nor should they necessarily be held to the same standards as nonfiction works.
Hosts are the central messenger of that illusion: They wear historically accurate costumes and aren't aware that they're androids.
Still others pointed out that it was, you know, a video game and isn't meant to be historically accurate.
Inside, historically accurate details like 15-foot ceilings, pine floors, plaster moldings, and arch fireplaces can be found throughout.
Nor am I going to try to convince you it's 100% historically accurate and not a minute too long.
While historically accurate, that doesn't make "Gunpowder" a picnic to watch, or do enough to flesh out the characters.
They covered a lot of important topics and kept to being historically accurate and the character development was top notch.
So if January turns out to be positive, the historically accurate January barometer could rescue stocks from a bear market.
Besides, if every movie used perfectly and precisely historically accurate source material, we'd be stuck with some pretty boring movies.
And "meat" itself should apply to all food, sweet or savoury, which would make the term historically accurate, if useless.
Because everything in life is about balance, you'll need to counter that very historically accurate pallor with some bright blush.
So it won't be 100% historically accurate, but it probably will be dark, brooding, and snag Moss plenty of awards.
She specifically condemned a fictional rape scene that becomes a catalyzing event in the movie but is not historically accurate.
Civilization VI, like its predecessors before it, is based on human history, but the strategy game is never historically accurate.
DICE famously went the extra mile to make the World War I shooter Battlefield 1 as historically accurate as possible.
He spends his life making way too historically accurate movies about the girl who broke his heart in high school.
"They don't do a good job of talking about whether parts of the Bible are historically accurate," Mr. Baden said.
Otherwise, the soundtrack — with songs from acts like Public Enemy, A Tribe Called Quest and Poor Righteous Teachers — is historically accurate.
Photo colorization isn't just coloring within the lines — it requires meticulous research to make sure that every detail is historically accurate.
These writings read more as projections of Delacroix's own interests and values than as historically accurate characterizations of the Renaissance artist.
When the restoration team couldn't find original items from the '60s, they recreated objects with the most historically accurate materials available.
" That interpretation, he said, could "raise First Amendment questions" because such information could be simply "the recounting of historically accurate facts.
In the historically accurate version Dava Sobel tells in her careful and detailed style, the past is neither sanitized nor embellished.
They went to considerable lengths to get the 1854 details right — the types of trees, the sounds of historically-accurate birds.
The National Educators Association now makes available materials on how to teach Thanksgiving in a historically accurate and culturally sensitive manner.
The museums reflected the art world and this is a progressive move that takes us in a more historically accurate direction.
Again, a games studio found itself criticized by players who argued that women leading armies in the classical world isn't historically accurate.
In other words, the developer believed that its game was historically accurate, and had its own evidence to back up its assertions.
"If one wants to be bearish on 2019, geopolitical issues are the only historically accurate argument," Nicholas Colas from DataTrek tells me.
Battlefield 1 isn't trying to be historically accurate, but it is trying to evoke really specific sensations and feelings toward its subject.
However, our Select Consensus, which more heavily weights historically accurate analysts and recent estimates, is expecting a larger beat by 2 cents.
The colors have to be approved by the board as historically accurate, a requirement that Ms. Woodbridge did not find too onerous.
Participants engage in competitive fights with historically accurate reproductions of medieval armor and blunted weapons, following period tournament rules (for the most part).
This usage may not be historically accurate, but even accuracy can still be a cover for a totally twisted modeling of the world.
Kutcher looked physically like Apple co-creator Jobs, but Steve Wozniak, another Apple co-creator, said that the movie itself wasn't historically accurate.
It wasn't the most historically accurate film, but to their credit, they got the right shade of color on these Egyptians for once.
His otherwise historically accurate figures all appear with accouterments relating to soccer, like balls, cleats, shin guards, gloves, and a red penalty card.
They come after the Golden Globes and the Oscars and all the rest, which feels historically accurate, since trailers used to follow movies.
Whether the Gospel is historically accurate or not, it reveals tension over the role of women in the early Christian movement, Sahlin says.
This scene was historically accurate and now packing a black outfit is now a compulsory rule for all members of the Royal Family. Related:
Faulks's appeal and popularity come from his confident balancing of historically accurate detail with ardent, even over-the-top sympathy for passionate private lives.
Some have defended the show's mostly white cast by arguing that it's a period piece, and thus more historically accurate to feature white actors.
To that end, historians like Roy work closely with the game's writers to create worlds that are both historically accurate and fun to explore.
" This sometimes means offering fantastical experiences that are neither realistic nor historically accurate, "like attempting to fit three players on a galloping horse, with flamethrowers.
"A historian advised me that the use of indentured was more historically accurate — the fact is, I'm still learning and committed to getting it right."
The team sought out historically accurate trash cans, chairs, and other items by scavenging around the Johnson Space Center, bidding on eBay, and requesting donations.
A historian advised me that the use of indentured was more historically accurate -- the fact is, I'm still learning and committed to getting it right.
Ms. Davis, who is an honorary R.W.A. member, disagreed with Ms. Milan's assessment, saying her book was historically accurate and based on years of research.
Responding to the mounting controversy, Creative Assembly stated that it saw the feature as being historically authentic in a game that's never been exactly historically accurate.
We suggest you take these with a sense of humor: Of course, historically accurate Disney princesses wouldn't have had the same rights many women do today.
First, I slightly modified small things such as names of scriptures and priestly titles for the various Israelite religious sects, to make it more historically accurate.
Ubisoft's recreation of Alexandria is truly impressive, but the developer unfortunately assigned itself the impossible task of reconstructing historically accurate buildings based on extremely fragmentary evidence.
Museums and collectors that want historically accurate parts are finding it a bit more difficult to find craftspeople who hand-form body panels or wind magnetos.
Today, decorative concerns about authenticity have become part of the middle-class mainstream: There are brands of paint that divide their colors into historically accurate palettes.
This sometimes means offering fantastical experiences that are neither realistic nor historically accurate, "like attempting to fit three players on a galloping horse, with flamethrowers," writes Gabrielson.
As The Verge pointed out Battlefield V fans who failed history are mad that the game has women in it because they think it's not historically accurate.
Banner maintains that her fascination is strictly with the Victorian aesthetic, for which enough documentation exists to make the historically accurate clothes that she wears every day.
If there's obvious opposition to the proposal from locals, or if the name is considered historically accurate and appropriate, the panel is typically reluctant to change a name.
With the help of a Civil War reenactor and his fully functional, historically accurate rifle, she shot at period-accurate iron plating meant to mimic the sub's hull.
As Warhorse's in-house historical consultant, it's Nowak's job to ensure that the studio's new medieval role-playing title, Kingdom Come: Deliverance, is as historically accurate as possible.
And my company manufactures the historically-accurate marble for the Senate facade, and the bronze for the statues, and the the easy-wash tile for the vomitorium floor.
While Dumbarton stitches him up, with that historically accurate and stomach-turning lack of anesthesia and disregard for cleanliness, Delaney lays out one more missing piece of his plan.
The world of modern pirates has many factions — some are into kitschy Renaissance fair piracy, some the steampunk pirate community, and others only participate in historically accurate pirate cosplay.
The scenes of male full frontal nudity that so characterized those shows about the Roman empire were framed as historically accurate, giving us titillating scenes of sex and violence.
The stunning announcement by the media sponsors and West Des Moines-based pollster Selzer & Co. means the results of the historically accurate survey won't be released before Monday caucuses.
Today, the restored Mission Control Center boasts historically accurate coat racks, ash trays, flight-control manuals, and a coffee station to make the room feel like a time capsule.
"Total War games are historically authentic, not historically accurate—if having female units upsets you that much you can either mod them out or just not play," McConnell wrote.
I am struck by the view of many who see Israel as having always been in the dominant military position they now enjoy, which is far from historically accurate.
Assassin's Creed: Odyssey is here and as teased last week, Ubisoft is taking players on a journey to ancient Greece in the next installment of the historically accurate stabbing simulator.
Most of this show is historically accurate, so if they needed to embellish a few things to make Victoria look like a girly, blushing bride, who am I to oppose?
They've had to stay up late, night after night, because Stalin wanted them to watch cowboy movies with no subtitles (a scene I was surprised to discover is historically accurate).
The U.S. Treasury yield curve inverted in March, a historically accurate recession indicator, and the dollar and Japanese yen have been strengthening, a sign of fear and uncertainty in the market.
Jewish Kings, which intends "to make Jewish characters more interesting and historically accurate,"comes from 16-year-old Canadian high school student Jonathan, who goes by the name Gefilte Fish online.
And while stereotyping is bad, stereotyping about people who use tote bags has proven to be historically accurate, according to a recent study I conducted in my brain at Barnes & Noble.
The existence of "boob armor," in which armor for women conforms to the shape of their chest, is common enough in fantasy games that you might be convinced it's historically accurate.
It's great we didn't need that cigarette break, because we can return to the American Century offices for some simply beautiful — in its sad, historically accurate way — institutionalized sexism and racism.
The restored Apollo Mission Control Center has been reupholstered and decorated with historically accurate details — including rotary phones, coffee mugs, and cigarettes — to look just as it did in July 1969.
Yet unlike Kehinde Wiley's deeply subversive portraits of African Americans dressed as European figures, in which he deconstructs the power of European portraiture, Diop's impersonations are entrenched in historically accurate images.
A tabletop game that encourages me to play "both sides," and create a party of indigenous characters working together with European invaders (no matter how historically accurate) feels bad in 2017.
As exquisitely detailed and historically accurate as many of its scenes are, "Pasolini" is less concerned with the realistic reconstruction of the past than with communicating a mood in the present.
But according to a historically accurate model maintained by research firm Moody's Analytics, he remains a strong favorite to win a second term based on economic trends in key swing states.
The Little Hours has already faced vehement opposition from the Catholic League for obvious reasons, but this not-quite historically accurate picture actually draws from Biblical research more than you'd expect.
Among other things, director Gore Verbinski opted to construct his own historically accurate trains rather than modifying existing ones, or creating one from CGI, which helped send the movie wildly over budget.
The most significant ones I think are Django Unchained and Inglourious Basterds, where it's not historically accurate, but it's like, 'Let's go and kill the [people] who did all this terrible stuff.
It also gives Take-Two a chance to brag about how big and historically accurate Red Dead Redemption 2 is — quoting glowing press from news outlets and, more idiosyncratically, the Audubon Society.
Claudia Sahm of the Federal Reserve argued in favour of a payment to all Americans, to be triggered by a historically accurate and timely gauge of whether the economy is in recession.
No matter how historically accurate the practice was, its deployment in this game (and across media depicting these particular peoples) becomes shorthand for showing how violent, uncivilized, and truly savage they are.
Historically accurate tours can give black children in particular a link to their American identity instead of a perception that they aren't as central to the American story as their white peers.
It's based on history but it's not historically accurate That's the reason I didn't have guns by the time the 1900s rolled around: I was spending my time prioritizing research into electrical items.
Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Ben Carson is a Seventh-Day Adventist who believes in the Second Coming of Christ and that the Bible offers a historically accurate view of ancient times.
Her sewing skills have also come in handy: In the museum's upstairs bedrooms, she made new bedcovers, hangings and drapes, researching historically accurate fabrics before taking measurements, making the patterns and sewing them.
Even though polls had a historically accurate year in 28500 and came very close to predicting the national popular vote in the 6900 presidential contest, many Americans remain skeptical about public opinion surveys.
This year Jared Leto, an actor, dressed as Jesus; had he dressed as Muhammad, even if in a plain and historically accurate thobe and turban, he would provoke all manner of disgust and denunciation.
The fine folks who operate Plimoth Plantation, a historical museum in Plymouth, Massachusetts, sent me some grits made with a reproduction 1636 grist mill so that it would be as historically accurate as possible.
The game's weapons still feel a touch weaker than those found in the arsenal of its great rival, Call of Duty, but punchy sound design makes them sound both horribly powerful and historically accurate.
In fact, Hedi Slimane's maybe-possibly-but-no-one-knows-could-be last show for Saint Laurent resembled nothing so much as historically accurate immersive theater: a 1980s Helmut Newton photograph come to life.
There are historically accurate new wood windows with a Teflon coating, wide-plank pine floors milled by a local craftsman, reproduction wrought-iron hardware and two furnaces (one for each floor of the house).
When the line was introduced in 1986, it became a huge hit for its historically accurate clothing and furniture, and stories told through the doll's eyes of escaping slavery or living through the Depression.
Over the last two-and-a-half months, contractors at LRC have stripped the paint, removed rust and added sealant to make it watertight before adding a coat of historically accurate paint and stenciling.
She continued making her own videos, like one called "Historically Accurate Disney Princess Song," in which a singing cartoon princess coughs up blood that, on her handkerchief, takes the sparkling shape of a prince's face.
With the exception of Trump's confusing reference to "Nazi Germany," which is not historically accurate in any way (who is Trump supposed to be in this analogy?), this is the Trump playbook in a nutshell.
He takes for granted that the biblical account of Jewish history, a story of tribes merging voluntarily, is historically accurate, and then more or less asserts that the biblical account is typical of all nations.
Many Americans remain broadly skeptical about polls despite public opinion surveys having a historically accurate year during the 2628 midterm elections and coming close to predicting the national popular vote in the 28503 presidential contest.
Various forms of warrior headgear are seen in the background, including a feathered bonnet that is not historically accurate, but indicates the trepidation local people felt at an aggressive and technologically advanced force on Japanese shores.
Saut and a number of other Wall Street strategists see longer-term indicators, particularly the length of time it took between new all-time highs, as historically accurate predictors that the most likely direction is up.
So yes, Stonewall was talked about, but there was really a feeling among lesbians and feminists — not entirely historically accurate — that it was about men, and that we needed our own movement and our own march.
Meanwhile, elsewhere in the desert territories, an orphan and outlaw named Lurie finds himself joined to an exotic—and historically accurate—parade: a procession of camels on their way to become pack animals for the cavalry.
Henry V, and many of the characters in the film, are based on real-life people who lived in the 15th century, though it is a stretch to say that this is a historically accurate retelling.
She and a group of Second Lifers have been creating and maintaining historically accurate bars, restaurants, alleyways, landmarks, private residences, advertisements, and more over the past seven years to create a world called The 1920s Berlin Project.
Although I wanted my experiment to be as historically accurate as possible, I made peace with my first deviation from those self-imposed rules when I decided to inhabit the body of a tiny gender-neutral Pilgrim.
He became a re-enactor himself, falling in with a crowd that was particularly devoted to realism; they would soak bits of their costumes in urine and excrement and try to be as historically accurate as possible.
It also drags an effective rebounder away from the basket, but that's the price to pay when up against a team that can throw five good-to-historically-accurate shooters on the floor at the same time.
According to MacRumors, KGI Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo — a widely followed and historically accurate Apple analyst — said this week that Samsung is likely charging Apple up to $130 per display used in each iPhone 8 unit.
Tom Lynskey, Creative Director of Vintage Digital Revival, and his team are behind Titanic: Honor & Glory, an upcoming video game where players solve a mystery aboard a historically accurate recreation of the doomed steamer in virtual reality.
I don't know how historically accurate it is, but you sure feel the raw urgency of trying to scratch out a living as a hunter in the unforgiving climates of northern England without much protection from the elements.
Following the initial focus on decorative arts, Berry B Tracy, then curator of the American Wing of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, came on board to reinterpret the house around the top-tier, historically accurate furniture being acquired.
While it did not interfere with the creative aspects of the production, Vatican officials kept tabs to make sure that the show's content and references were historically accurate and did not stray too far from the righteous path.
The research — led by Professor John Sutherland from University College London and Professor Amanda Vickery from Queen Mary University of London — involved a month-long study to gain a historically accurate idea of what Darcy would have looked like.
If some of this reflects the single-mindedness and titanium-reinforced self-belief that propelled these people to success, it finally converges Sheriff Bill Koch jingle-jangling in historically accurate spurs through a solo game of cowboys and indians.
Jason Schwartzman's Louis August isn't so much a historically accurate representation based on what we know about Louis XVI as he is a stand-in for highly awkward yet privileged young men thrust in situations out of their control.
In the art conservation program of the University of Delaware, students gather as much forensic evidence as they can to peel back the layers of museum masterpieces, then set to work replicating their artists' gestures, producing historically accurate reconstructions.
The effect of all these people — selfie sticks moving through the air like antennae — gives the place the unfortunate air of a Disney set: a hyper-clean, historically accurate medieval town as realized on a Universal Studios back lot.
"This is displaying them, not just returning them to where they were, but doing something different that's historically accurate and more visually exciting," said Dr. Harper, an expert on the Barberini tapestries, who curated the exhibition with Ms. Eidelheit.
However, the doll was without its namesake's famous unibrow, a missed opportunity for Mattel to be both historically accurate and honor this point of difference, which represented the artist's rejection of societal norms—one of the key reasons she was inspiring.
But Pringle describes his collection as almost "accidental," and the way he uses his collection has put the blades he makes himself in high demand among living history fans eager to use a weapon as close to historically accurate as possible.
"The county has a secular purpose in the historically accurate appearance of the roof and facade, but the county's purposes seem far more religious if it is renovating stained glass windows, which affect the experience of the service," Mr. Lupu said.
The studio has set out a rather prickly design problem: synthesizing battlefield tactics and doctrine with moral decisions about how to respond to the needs of your men in a way that's both historically accurate and engaging on a deep level.
After Lee sent Rodgers the script, she says she set up shop in Howard University's library in D.C., where she dug through an archive of Black magazines like Essence, Ebony, and Jet to make sure the clothing was historically accurate.
Rasheed William Wallace Meant to be a historically accurate reenactment of the Battle of Stirling Bridge, this version goes awry when Rasheed decides to add a battlecry of his own devising, a rousing call-and-return of "BALL DON'T", "LIE".
This discovery prompts a situation so far removed from any historically accurate depiction of Nazis after the war — Nazis who most certainly came to America but who lived lives of "anonymity and no scrutiny" — that it's completely impossible to take seriously.
It's based on the forgotten and fascinating true story of Newton Knight — played here like a Southern Robin Hood by Matthew McConaughey, his movie-star sheen scuffed up with a big, bushy beard and historically accurate teeth — a farmer and Confederate army medic.
The company said diluted headline earnings per share (EPS) came in at 3,846 cents in the year ended February, slightly below a 3,883 cents forecast by Thomson Reuters' SmartEstimates — which puts more weight on recent forecasts and those from historically accurate analysts.
Perhaps that censorship is unfair if the fiction itself is outdated and reliant on outdated historical research, even when it plays into harmful tropes — and even when the author argues, as Davis did, that the fiction is still historically accurate decades later.
The study — by John Sutherland, a professor of modern English literature at University College London, and Amanda Vickery, a professor of early modern history at Queen Mary University of London — was billed as the first historically accurate portrait of the fictional character.
In May 2014, I flew down to North Carolina to write about his dinners in which he dressed in Antebellum period attire as a slave, recreating historically accurate meals to educate guests about the roles that enslaved cooks had in shaping Southern American cuisine.
VICE News went behind the scenes with the pair to break down their retelling of a gory yet classic story, including how they made Michael's mask look historically accurate — and what it was like seeing him eating nachos at craft services in between takes.
There's the music, composed by Phoebe Waller-Bridge's sister Isobel Waller-Bridge, and the costumes, designed by Alexandra Byrne, and the historically-accurate aesthetic brought to life by director Autumn de Wilde, who hopped on the phone with Refinery29 while safe in her own quarantine.
The noise is getting louder for a proper, historically accurate release The noise is getting louder from fans to see the original films as they were first released, not only as a historical artifact, but because that's the way people first fell in love with them.
And although we may never know how historically accurate the story of Kunta Kinte from the 1977 miniseries Roots is, the idea of getting beaten within half an inch of your life for refusing to be called your assigned name during African slavery is not far-fetched.
In the new study billed as the first historically accurate portrait of the fictional character, scholars found that Fitzwilliam Darcy would have probably had "sloping shoulders, powdered white hair, a long nose, pointy chin and pale complexion," in keeping with early 19th-century ideas of male beauty.
Even with their frenzied timeline — their daughters were due in November — their contractors were able to rework the interior structure, expanding the kitchen, combining two small bedrooms into a master bedroom, adding a mudroom and hand-building a new yet historically accurate fireplace in the living room.
It's a movie with space for both caricature-of-cruelty Billy Zane and a heartbreakingly simple and historically accurate thread in which a set of musicians gamely try to play music on board the ship for the panicking passengers, knowing that they too will soon meet their own fates.
For New York, the signal event of the year was October's reopening of the Museum of Modern Art with its newly expanded, improved building and more inclusive, historically accurate permanent collection hang, which fleshes out the epic of Modernism with works by women, artists of color and non-Westerners.
The True Adventures of a Japanese Boy" in 19703 as "the historically accurate and amazing story of a poor fisher boy, Manjiro, who by storm and providence became the first Japanese person to live in the United States, arriving in Massachusetts in 1843 as a member of a whaling crew.
In thinking about the Holocaust, Ms. Tlaib, whose grandmother lives on the West Bank, said she had a "calming feeling" knowing that her ancestors had lost their land and their livelihoods in the creation of "a safe haven for Jews" after World War II — a statement that is not historically accurate.
The movie, based on Stallworth's memoir, remains more or less historically accurate – he infiltrated the Klan, and was, on paper, a card-carrying member, and yes, he really did speak to David Duke on the phone (portrayed by Topher Grace in the film), the then-Grand Wizard of the Ku Klux Klan.
Austen is likely to have had in a mind a man with sloping shoulders, white powdered hair, a pale complexion, thin oval face and a small mouth, according to academics who were asked to advise on the most historically accurate look of Mr Darcy, to mark a television series celebrating the writer's work.
But to assert that his primary attacks were so beyond the pale that they kept her from winning the presidency, or that the dozens of rallies at which he appeared on her behalf were empty gestures, feels more like echo-chamber thinking than a historically accurate reading of how 2016 went down.
As they compare sources, students might use the three handouts we've created for our Text to Text series to help them make connections: Taking Creative License With History As Lin-Manuel Miranda says in the video above, some of his choices for the musical are not historically accurate, but made the story stronger dramatically.
The movie — one of several retellings of the legend, including a 1956 Ingrid Bergman film of the same name — put forth a fanciful, if not historically accurate, premise: What if Anastasia had not been murdered in the Bolshevik Revolution along with her four siblings in 1918, but instead had survived with a touch of amnesia?
Yes, this is all perfectly historically accurate, but Will is willing to take Moulin Rouge-level factual liberties — in case you didn't know: The Clash wouldn't record "London Calling" for almost exactly 300 more years, and "cock-blocking bastard" wasn't yet a phrase — so, it's not wild to assume the series might let a woman or two perform.
All of which is not just dramatically plausible but historically accurate, based on the testimony of John Colville, who served two terms as Churchill's private secretary during the war and kept a diary, assessing, from the closest quarters, every wrinkle in his master's temperament: Sometimes it took him weeks of cogitation before he reached an answer which satisfied him.
The episode depicts the events of the massacre as a flashback, then meditates on race, racism, and nostalgia through the context of masked superhero vigilantes in the present  Nicole Kassel, the episode's director, described the process of portraying the tragedy historically accurate, including reading a book about the event and reaching out to the community that still lives there.
Not only are fans already begging for a fourth installment less than two weeks after the release of the third — but between seasons, producers and writers are contending with the ever-increasing ages of their kid actors, the waffling staying power of '80s nostalgia, and the many quirks that come with maintaining a historically accurate timeline within a real-world timeframe.
Johnny slid into the man's DMs and he seemed very friendly and willing to help, so when he told Johnny he would make him human hair dreadlocks to add to Johnny's wig, Johnny happily shelled over $160 (the dreadlocks on Sparrow are historically accurate for British pirates, if considered culturally insensitive by some while worn by modern day white, British men).
Southside With You, the (mostly) historically accurate cinematic account of the Obamas' courtship in 1989, may not have resulted in much, except that the skinny kid with the big ears had a plan: He brought her to a community meeting where, unbeknownst to his supervisor, he would give a rousing speech to a roomful of admirers who would sing his praises.
Although the original text has been adapted before (including in 1989's Henry V starring Kenneth Branagh, and the 2012 British television film of the same name with Tom Hiddleston), this version of the story — directed by David Michôd and written by Michôd and Joel Edgerton — hinged on the historically accurate details, including the kind of haircut a young king would actually sport in 1413.
Sensing that Roof's violent rampage would spur a renewed sense of urgency to remove Confederate monuments, the Republican supermajority passed a law stipulating that, for a government body to remove a monument from a public space, or even update it to include a more historically accurate plaque, it would have to file a request with the North Carolina Historical Commission, a board whose members were appointed by the General Assembly.
And, also importantly, the abacus is now historically accurate — previously, it was drawn in a way that apparently wasn't accurate to any abacus ever used, as diligently reported by my colleague Chaim Gartenberg: Other changes are smaller, such as the octopus now having suckers on its front two tentacles, the jigsaw piece changing colors from blue to green, and a new look for the hearts in the emoji with hearts for eyes.
Giving zero fucks about appearing "ladylike" (and expertly handling a chicken drumstick): Bucking expectations of feminine propriety and getting comfortable with her own bosom: Helping others get comfortable with the female form in a non-sexualized way: Skewering the superficiality of the objectifying male gaze — in all its teenage, testosterone-soaked glory — by embodying it all too well: And not least of all, understanding the insidious, 100% historically accurate origins of painful stilettos: God bless, Amanda Bynes, and thank you for making a movie that will never fail to make me laugh.

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