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CoMoChief 08-07-2012 01:19 PM

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Originally Posted by patteeu (Post 8798245)
It's the single success of the Obama administration. How can Hollywood's left wing cheerleaders let that fade from memory?



He's not made up. We didn't team up with AQ to defeat the soviets. And while we've been on the same side as AQ in conflicts like Syria and Kosovo (the wisdom of which is certainly debatable), that doesn't mean we "backed" them.

We're backing them now!!! NATO has literally flown them over there. This is the same group that lamestream media wants us to think is hiding under our beds at night waiting to blow us all up, allowing our govt to take away our rights with legislation like the Patriot Act, NDAA, Cybersecurity bills, un-manned servailence drones, TSA checkpoints and gropedowns. All because these govt backed terrorists might be planning another attack, which most of these attacks have been set up and ran by govt. Hell its now being reported that one of the shooters in this Wisconsin shooting is a former Army psychological operations specialist at Ft. Bragg.

Come the **** on people.......JFC.

Amnorix 08-07-2012 01:57 PM

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Originally Posted by CoMoChief (Post 8798227)
WTF do you think they're making a movie about this then?

This is all to condition you to the idea that there was a secret team full of badasses that went in on Obama's orders to execute Bin Laden. When we all know that's not the case.

Bin Laden is a CIA-made up boogy man. The US govt has teamed up w/ Al-Qaeda in the past to defeat the soviets. They're currently being backed by the US/NATO in the whole Syria mess.


Why? The military-industrial complex wants more funding?

And why are so many other countries around the world in cahoots with this whole conspiracy of ours?


(I know I'm going to regret asking all this. The real answer is that you're nuts, but hey, whatever).

Amnorix 08-07-2012 01:58 PM

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Originally Posted by CoMoChief (Post 8798272)
We're backing them now!!! NATO has literally flown them over there. This is the same group that lamestream media wants us to think is hiding under our beds at night waiting to blow us all up, allowing our govt to take away our rights with legislation like the Patriot Act, NDAA, Cybersecurity bills, un-manned servailence drones, TSA checkpoints and gropedowns. All because these govt backed terrorists might be planning another attack, which most of these attacks have been set up and ran by govt. Hell its now being reported that one of the shooters in this Wisconsin shooting is a former Army psychological operations specialist at Ft. Bragg.

Come the **** on people.......JFC.


Ok, never mind my questions.

slowly backs away from the crazy guy

patteeu 08-07-2012 02:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Amnorix (Post 8798353)
Ok, never mind my questions.

slowly backs away from the crazy guy

Come on, man. Wake up. It's all so clear if you're just willing to leave your rationality behind.

mikeyis4dcats. 08-07-2012 02:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Amnorix (Post 8798353)
Ok, never mind my questions.

slowly backs away from the crazy guy

rings! RINGS!!!!

Buck 12-16-2012 12:42 AM

New trailer...

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KChiefer 01-12-2013 11:06 AM

Anyone else see this yet? I was skeptical but watched it last night and thought it was great! ZDT did a great job of showing in under three hours the nonstop struggle our forces have endured over the past decade. There was a lot of effective humor for such a serious subject. While the film was dramatized, thankfully it never goes to the route of "action film."

I couldn't help but draw some parallels to Homeland with the opening being filled with a collage of emergency response radio from 9/11 to Chastain's portrayal of agent Maya, who's a bigger bulldog than Carrie Mathison minus the nuts. She gave a great performance of a character that was nothing like the southern belle in The Help aside from them both being dead sexy!

While I'm not surprised that the depiction of waterboarding is a hot topic about the film, after seeing it, I am surprised about the opinions people have generated of it. Many are saying it portrayed the EIT as working to obtain intel, but to me, the film was ambiguous as to it's effectiveness.

While I enjoyed everything that was in the film, I wish they had spent more time with the seal team. They should have had more scenes with them, including their breifing for the actual raid, and it wouldn't have taken the revealing of sensitive info. The film could have been 30 mins longer without dragging.

I loved the scene when they got the news the op was a go, with symbolism of the game of horseshoes and one of the team having the other's back by catching the football before it hit him. Maya looking at them and knowing all of her work now lays with the baddest chew-spitting, velcro-wearing men on the planet. The final scene was really heart-racing for something where we already know the outcome.

Two thumbs up!

Lastly, James Gandolfini can put on a toupée but will forever be TS with that accent.

Mr. Plow 01-12-2013 11:18 AM

Jesus, como is more crazy than i ever thought.

Sully 01-12-2013 01:53 PM

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Originally Posted by KChiefer (Post 9307861)
Anyone else see this yet? I was skeptical but watched it last night and thought it was great! ZDT did a great job of showing in under three hours the nonstop struggle our forces have endured over the past decade. There was a lot of effective humor for such a serious subject. While the film was dramatized, thankfully it never goes to the route of "action film."

I couldn't help but draw some parallels to Homeland with the opening being filled with a collage of emergency response radio from 9/11 to Chastain's portrayal of agent Maya, who's a bigger bulldog than Carrie Mathison minus the nuts. She gave a great performance of a character that was nothing like the southern belle in The Help aside from them both being dead sexy!

While I'm not surprised that the depiction of waterboarding is a hot topic about the film, after seeing it, I am surprised about the opinions people have generated of it. Many are saying it portrayed the EIT as working to obtain intel, but to me, the film was ambiguous as to it's effectiveness.

While I enjoyed everything that was in the film, I wish they had spent more time with the seal team. They should have had more scenes with them, including their breifing for the actual raid, and it wouldn't have taken the revealing of sensitive info. The film could have been 30 mins longer without dragging.

I loved the scene when they got the news the op was a go, with symbolism of the game of horseshoes and one of the team having the other's back by catching the football before it hit him. Maya looking at them and knowing all of her work now lays with the baddest chew-spitting, velcro-wearing men on the planet. The final scene was really heart-racing for something where we already know the outcome.

Two thumbs up!

Lastly, James Gandolfini can put on a toupée but will forever be TS with that accent.

I agree with all of this. Just got home from seeing it, and loved the movie. There were a couple of details that, IMO for time's sake, they flubbed, but it was a very strong movie, especially considering how soon after the fact it's coming out.

KChiefer 01-12-2013 03:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Sully (Post 9308196)
I agree with all of this. Just got home from seeing it, and loved the movie. There were a couple of details that, IMO for time's sake, they flubbed, but it was a very strong movie, especially considering how soon after the fact it's coming out.

Yeah, I hadn't thought about that. They researched, wrote, shot, and edited, all within ~17 months. That's impressive...maybe too impressive. :hmmm:

Granted, 80% of the movie was shot in office buildings, but the city scenes felt alive and bustling enough.

jiveturkey 01-12-2013 08:14 PM

I liked I quite a bit. Even with knowledge of the outcome the last 30 minutes were tense. I read a lot of CIA fiction and that mission beats a lot of the imagery shit I've come across.

Bump 01-12-2013 08:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Fish (Post 8798234)
:facepalm:

JFC dude.... you've fallen off the edge.....

he's really not that far off...

You can't just deny the relationship that the Bush family has with the Saudi's and how rich they got off of this war.

Bump 01-12-2013 08:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Mr. Plow (Post 9307880)
Jesus, como is more crazy than i ever thought.

anyone who questions the integrity of 'MURICA is a bat shit crazy asshole. Our government officials would never do anything that would hurt the people to make them rich...'MURICA.

patteeu 01-13-2013 09:51 AM

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Originally Posted by Bump (Post 9311290)
he's really not that far off...

You can't just deny the relationship that the Bush family has with the Saudi's and how rich they got off of this war.

How rich did they get?

patteeu 01-13-2013 09:52 AM

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Originally Posted by Bump (Post 9311301)
anyone who questions the integrity of 'MURICA is a bat shit crazy asshole. Our government officials would never do anything that would hurt the people to make them rich...'MURICA.

You're talking pre-Obama, right?


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