Thursday, May 03, 2007
To kick off the new direction of the website, I am making my first blog entry that is not about a dvd.
Sherman's March: Here we have a dramatic retelling of Sherman's famous March to the Sea campaign as well as his exploits leading up until the end of the war. It was typical in History Channel fare in regards to its presentation. Edward Herrmann was the narrator, as is typical and they used a documentary and reenactment format common to all their specials.
The reenactments were decent enough although the actor portraying Grant seemed a bit weak. Sherman was passable although for some reason I just didn't feel his acting was genuine.
This aired on the History Channel back on April 22 although I am just now able to watch it.
Sherman's March: Here we have a dramatic retelling of Sherman's famous March to the Sea campaign as well as his exploits leading up until the end of the war. It was typical in History Channel fare in regards to its presentation. Edward Herrmann was the narrator, as is typical and they used a documentary and reenactment format common to all their specials.
The reenactments were decent enough although the actor portraying Grant seemed a bit weak. Sherman was passable although for some reason I just didn't feel his acting was genuine.
This aired on the History Channel back on April 22 although I am just now able to watch it.


