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With The King's Speech leading this year's Academy Award nominations, critics were quick to point to the film's inaccuracies. TIME takes a look at films that, while they may entertain, also fall short of the truth

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I am always surprised when some one says movies are full of inaccuracies. Isn't it the job of movies, to tell us a story, to take some event or story line and give it a twist? That is part of the meaning of HOLLYWOOD, I think. It is part of the Movie Magic that comes to us on the big screen.

I think many people come to films (like Titanic, The Patriot, Pearl Harbor, etc) expecting to see/hear historical facts, but in reality, film-makers must choose what to include and what to omit.  That's one reason I think it is worthless in a classroom to have students compare and contrast a novel with its filmed adaptation: there is no comparison.

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