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Zero Dark Thirty’s Split-Personality Ad Campaign
They're simultaneously marketing it as a thoughtful drama and a jingoistic action ass-kicking of Osama.
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They're simultaneously marketing it as a thoughtful drama and a jingoistic action ass-kicking of Osama.
These two!
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Notre Dame watched Knute Rockne, All American for the 160th time.
While Django Unchained moves up to second place.
Meanwhile The Hobbit hits $200 million.
And which should you avoid?
And The Hobbit continues to dominate the big movie field.
Some film criticism from the intelligence community.
You don't want to end up staring at KStew's boobs while sitting next to your mom, do you?
McCain's no fan of torture, plus he's a huge Les Miz fan.
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"I find the covering up to be a very strange thing. It's like saying, 'We're all animals,' and I don't agree."
Jessica Chastain makes the point well in Zero Dark Thirty. Imagine how fast the south would have caved if Lincoln had worn them?
Who needs another award, anyway?
The issue of whether the film condones torture is far from settled.
"I don't think friendly interrogation frankly is quite as cinematic."
Even though she helped nab bin Laden.
Let your liberal morals and cinematic appreciation fight it out.
A debate mounts over the Oscar front-runner's portrayal of the search for bin Laden.
It was his idea.
They had eighteen months to turn the Bin Laden raid into a film.
It wasn't the best week for Les Miz.
"Can I be honest? Messina is the best looking one in the room."
Oh, hello, award season.