Follow TV Tropes

Following

History Trivia / BuffaloSoldiers

Go To

OR

Added: 247

Changed: 102

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* BackedByThePentagon: Reportedly, the [=DoD=] reps were aghast when given the script for approval. Even if not, the production was denied any sort of official US military support on the grounds of portraying the US Army in such a terrible light.



* TheShelfOfMovieLanguishment: Originally intended to be released in late 2001, the movie was pushed back to 2003 after the September 11 attacks, as it was decided that a satire about the US military would not go over well in the post-attack climate.

to:

* TheShelfOfMovieLanguishment: Originally intended to be released in late 2001, the movie was pushed back to 2003 after the September 11 attacks, as it was decided that a satire about the US military would not go over well in the post-attack climate. Keep in mind that the film was originally scheduled to premiere on September 21, just ten days after.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


** The movie is known in Portugal as ''Os Policias do Mundo'' ("The World Police", the derogatory nickname for the US later used in ''Film/TeamAmericaWorldPolice''). One reviewer called it "[[{{Woolseyism}} the only known instance where a translated title is superior to the original]]".

to:

** The movie is known in Portugal as ''Os Policias do Mundo'' ("The World Police", the derogatory nickname for the US later used in ''Film/TeamAmericaWorldPolice''). One reviewer called it "[[{{Woolseyism}} the only known instance where a the translated title is superior to the original]]".
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


** The movie is known in Portugal as ''Os Policias do Mundo'' ("The World Police", the derogatory nickname for the US later used in ''Film/TeamAmericaWorldPolice''). One reviewer called it "[[{{Woolseyism}} the only known instance where a translated title is on par with the original]]".

to:

** The movie is known in Portugal as ''Os Policias do Mundo'' ("The World Police", the derogatory nickname for the US later used in ''Film/TeamAmericaWorldPolice''). One reviewer called it "[[{{Woolseyism}} the only known instance where a translated title is on par with superior to the original]]".

Added: 287

Changed: 285



* CompletelyDifferentTitle: The movie is known in Portugal as ''Os Policias do Mundo'' ("The World Police", the derogatory nickname for the US later used in ''Film/TeamAmericaWorldPolice''). One reviewer called it "[[{{Woolseyism}} the only known instance where a translated title is on par with the original]]".

to:

* CompletelyDifferentTitle: CompletelyDifferentTitle:
**
The movie is known in Portugal as ''Os Policias do Mundo'' ("The World Police", the derogatory nickname for the US later used in ''Film/TeamAmericaWorldPolice''). One reviewer called it "[[{{Woolseyism}} the only known instance where a translated title is on par with the original]]".

Added: 68

Changed: 44

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* AcclaimedFlop: The movie was well-received by critics, but almost completely ignored by audiences.

to:

* AcclaimedFlop: The movie was well-received by critics, but almost completely ignored by audiences.audiences because of its release time explained below.


Added DiffLines:

** In Japan, it's known as ''Buffalo Soldiers: How to Start A War''.

Added: 254

Changed: 400

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
Moved from the main page.


* TheShelfOfMovieLanguishment: Originally intended to be released in late 2001, the movie was pushed back to 2003 after the September 11 attacks, as it was decided that a satire about the US military would not go over well in the post-attack climate.

to:

* CompletelyDifferentTitle: The movie is known in Portugal as ''Os Policias do Mundo'' ("The World Police", the derogatory nickname for the US later used in ''Film/TeamAmericaWorldPolice''). One reviewer called it "[[{{Woolseyism}} the only known instance where a translated title is on par with the original]]".
* TheShelfOfMovieLanguishment: Originally intended to be released in late 2001, the movie was pushed back to 2003 after the September 11 attacks, as it was decided that a satire about the US military would not go over well in the post-attack climate.climate.
----
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* TroubledProduction: Originally intended to be released in late 2001, the movie was pushed back to 2003 after the September 11 attacks, as it was decided that a satire about the US military would not go over well in the post-attack climate.

to:

* TroubledProduction: TheShelfOfMovieLanguishment: Originally intended to be released in late 2001, the movie was pushed back to 2003 after the September 11 attacks, as it was decided that a satire about the US military would not go over well in the post-attack climate.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
Hey Its That Guy and Hey Its That Voice examples are being cut per TRS.


* HeyItsThatGuy:
** [[Film/{{Her}} Theodore Twombly]] is bored out of his skull in Berlin.
** [[Film/XMen Rogue]] is an army brat.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
created trivia page

Added DiffLines:

* AcclaimedFlop: The movie was well-received by critics, but almost completely ignored by audiences.
* HeyItsThatGuy:
** [[Film/{{Her}} Theodore Twombly]] is bored out of his skull in Berlin.
** [[Film/XMen Rogue]] is an army brat.
* TroubledProduction: Originally intended to be released in late 2001, the movie was pushed back to 2003 after the September 11 attacks, as it was decided that a satire about the US military would not go over well in the post-attack climate.

Top