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For me, watching Windtalkers is like re-living history, and Director John Woo has done a marvelous job without robbing me of the horrific woe of wars and the important facts that wrap around the unsung story of the Navaho code-talkers.
Windtalkers 2002
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"Windtalkers" -- great action, but also what a great story.
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A month after a nervous MGM pushed its World War II drama "Windtalkers" from this Friday to next summer, three other studios all decided last week to ride the country's patriotic wave and move up their fighting flicks.
Periscope 2007
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In the spring: "Hart's War" (Bruce Willis) and, in June, "Windtalkers" (a John Woo pic with Nic Cage).
Periscope 2007
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GRADE: 7WTMWBBTTT, WOATS: About the same "Windtalkers" (Release date: 11/9, MGM) SYNOPSIS: In the Pacific theater of World War II, a soldier (Nicholas Cage) is charged with protecting a Navajo codetalker -- and killing him if he falls into enemy hands.
Coming Distractions 2007
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I want to watch 'Windtalkers' on Star Movies next month.
Archive 2004-05-01 Chirayu 2004
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We thank Roy Hawthorne and Chester Nez the real heroes, the Navajos themselves, Nick Cage, Christian Slater, Adam Beach the stars, and John Woo, the director and producer of "Windtalkers" from MGM.
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"Windtalkers" is more like an intense jazz score to me and with John, he understands what I like.
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Also, if you're looking for action, "Windtalkers," the John Woo/Nick Cage movie set in World War II.
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Think "Windtalkers," only for high school burnouts trying to duck their teachers 'radars.
KentNewsNet.com 2009
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