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History Daily

Saturday Matinee: War Movie Theatre

History Daily

Airship | Noiser | Wondery

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4.42.1K Ratings

🗓️ 3 May 2025

⏱️ 49 minutes

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Summary

On today’s Saturday Matinee, we dust off our VHS tape to rewatch the 1962 D-Day mega-epic "The Longest Day". Its star-studded cast cements this film as a classic war movie, but how historically accurate is it?


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0:34.1

Today, I'm going to tell you how valuable ideas are, the sparks of inspiration and ingenuity that lead to big leaps and better lives. They are worthless.

0:39.6

Ideas are cheap. Execution is everything. I don't know who coined that maxim,

0:45.2

but I found it to be true over and over, and I'm a big ideas guy. I love ideas. I have lots of them. But that just proves my point. For instance, I've been thinking about a new podcast for years now,

0:51.1

in which a buddy and I, maybe with some invited celebrity guests, re-watch a

0:55.3

classic war movie, then discuss the true history and the artistic license, what they got

1:00.5

right and what they fudged on. Maybe we'd also laugh at the bad accents or worn-out tropes

1:06.0

while applauding true efforts of verisimilitude. It'd be enjoyable, fun to produce, and to listen to,

1:11.7

it's a great idea, but it's still worthless because I didn't execute on it. Someone else did.

1:17.8

And on today's Saturday matinee, we're introducing you to that someone else, war movie theater,

1:22.8

and the episode we're sharing today is a rewatch of the 1962 D-Day mega epic, The Longest Day,

1:29.7

whose star-studded cast includes John Wayne, Robert Mitchum, Richard Burton, Henry Fonda, and Sean

1:35.5

Connery. But even if it is a classic, is it historically accurate? Is it even good? Stay tuned

1:41.6

to find out, and I hope you enjoy. While you're listening, be sure to search for

1:45.5

and follow War Movie Theater. We put a link in the show notes to make it easy for you.

1:54.4

Pay by card.

1:55.5

It's as simple as it's what you can do with them that counts.

2:00.6

Discoveries with friends.

2:02.2

Pasta Pramera.

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