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I'm not-- I can't do that. That's not-- there's only one Braveheart
That's not there's only one braveheart in this room, and he's not going to unite us either, okay?
Not to mention your Braveheart speech.
Not to mention your Braveheart speech.
The Battle of Braveheart While not historically accurate, the Sterling was one of the best movie battles of the 1990s.
Next movie on my list is "Braveheart", the 1995 Best Picture starring Mel Gibson and written by Mel Gibson. It's about the story of William Wallace, the Scotsman who took on the English army.
This is also based on a true story, like "Apollo 13", but this is an absolutely fantastic film, with some of the greatest battle scenes and filmmaking, overall. The cinematography in "Braveheart" is absolutely beautiful.
Outstanding in every way, she's just passed away America is at a loss of words as the nation mourns Its Braveheart.
America is at a loss of words as the nation mourns its braveheart.
Braveheart While Braveheart takes significant historical liberties throughout its narrative, the brutal and defiant ending depicting the execution of Scottish hero William Wallace is remarkably accurate in his portrayal of the sheer barbarity and unwavering spirit.
Number 2: Braveheart.
In the big house where we're filming this, you have your braveheart speech.
You have your Braveheart speech.
Fans of Braveheart will certainly know who this is.
What was interesting is that our guide actually told us that many of the scenes in Braveheart are actually historically inaccurate.
It's from Braveheart, guys...