ScreenJunkies: December 7th marks the anniversary of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. Over the years, there have been many films and mini-series that depict the historic day which saw the United States Pacific Fleet besieged by the Japanese. Some of these films are true classics, and another is directed by Michael Bay.
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Michael Bay's Pearl Harbor makes it stand out simply because of the production scale and modern technology that was used, but older movies were more gripping from a story/character point-of-view.
I hope they make a great modern version one day. Michael Bay's was visually stellar, but emotionally bland.