Top 10 patriotic movies

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Joel D Amos

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Discover the top 10 Fourth of July films that celebrate how Hollywood best expresses its patriotism. The sentiment of America's founding is seen from Tom Cruise, Denzel Washington and of course, Tom Hanks. On film, patriotic fervor burns bright.

Denzel, Morgan and Matthew seek GloryAs America celebrates July Fourth 2009, we honor the Declaration of Independence that put forth the ideals that every human soul has the freedom to pursue the unalienable rights of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.

Here are the top 10 patriotic movies to fire u your Fourth of July 2009!

10. Glory

Glory is the true story of the first African-American military fighting force. No, this film does not take place during World War II. This is the Civil War and in Glory, these man have gathered in the North as former slaves seeking to literally earn their freedom.

Glory is tense, dramatic powerful and beyond compare when it comes to witnessing the birth of the racial coming together that in 2008 would elect America’s first black president.

Starring Denzel Washington and Matthew Broderick, Glory is a don’t miss regardless of the time of year.

9. Forrest Gump

Robert Zemeckis’ American Odyssey Forrest Gump is not overtly patriotic. Forrest is running around saying, “Jenny loves America.” In fact, the film showcases the elements within American society on all sides. From the radicals to the conservatives to the completely disenfranchised, Forrest Gump is the quintessential cinematic celebration of America.

Forrest Gump serves his country with honor

Whether a Boomer, child or grandchild of one, the Forrest Gump journey of the last half of what historians have called “The American Century,” Tom Hanks and Robert Zemeckis sought to tell a story and ended telling the tale of a country evolving into a modern City on the Hill – as Ronald Reagan so eloquently put it.

And let’s not forget Forrest Gump as classic American dream film. Gump did more than make millions from Bubba Gump Shrimp!

Laura Dern is Katherine Harris

8. Recount

Recount is Democracy in action on steroids.

Sure, it’s an HBO film and not a theatrical release, but irregardless, Recount rocks. Recount is the true story of the 2000 election as seen on the front lines of Florida after the infamous hanging chad controversy sent the country into a month where its citizens had no idea who would lead them into the next century.

After watching Kevin Spacey and Dennis Leary pit their candidate Al Gore against the powerful Bush ally Jim Baker as played by Tom Wilkinson and the Emmy for best television film is easily seen as a given. Laura Dern’s Katherine Harris is to do for!

Dennis Leary and Kevin Space in RecountRarely does a film showcase the great experiment that is the American democracy. There should have been chaos. Never had an election day come and gone and a winner had not been known for subsequent 24-hour periods. Instead of riots in the streets (although Florida came close a few times), armed military choosing sides and taking to defend against the protesters (i.e. Iran 2009), America came together and abided by the way the election was decided.

It does not matter where on this argument you reside to enjoy Recount. The legal and public relations manipulation on both sides is historically astounding.

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About the author: Joel D Amos is a San Diego-based writer, and the Entertainment Editor here at SheKnows. He has interviewed numerous celebrities, including Rachel McAdams, Megan Fox, Meg Ryan, Reese Witherspoon, Christina Ricci, Jessica Simpson, Sheryl Crow, Eva Mendes, Timbaland and Twilight author Stephenie Meyer.


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