
As a tribute to these art heroes, 20th Century Fox presents the real life travails of art scholars, architects, art lovers and curators strife to retrieve art collections which was seized by the Nazis during the war. Starring George Clooney as Lt. Frank Stokes, Matt Damon as Lt. James Granger, Bill Murray as Sgt. Richard Campbell, John Goodman as Sgt. Walter Garfield, Jean Dujardin as Lt. Jean Claude Clermont, Bob Balaban as Pvt. Preston Savitz, Hugh Bonneville as Lt. Donald Jeffries Cate Blanchett as Claire Simone, Sam Hazeldine as Colonel Langton, and Dimitri Leonidas as Sam Epstein. Inspired by the heroes, it also took them a lot of effort in production design.

The Monuments Men is brought to you by Columbia Pictures and 20th Century Fox. Now Showing in Theaters February 12.
Deliberation time kids!
Show summary in 3 lines: Art and War
Technical Effects: 4 out of 5 stars (It used a classic look which you would think it was made in the 1950's)
Plot: 3 out of 5 stars (Despite war scenes, a little more action would be preferred)
Acting and Actors: 4 out of 5 stars (Best performances are John Goodman and George Clooney)
Music and Soundtracks: 3 out for 5 stars (Cool and simple, the military march theme may sometimes be overused)
Pros: Visual effects, production design, Art works, Classic look
Cons: Lack of climactic scenes, establishment of character profiles
Overall Rating: 4.1 out of 5 stars (A great way to learn history and appreciate art)
Cons: Lack of climactic scenes, establishment of character profiles
Overall Rating: 4.1 out of 5 stars (A great way to learn history and appreciate art)
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