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You're going to have to find them, I think.

I assume your comment was accompanied by finger snaps.

Hoping that we'll wake up and shoot him?

So what is the "dominion" that Ford was seeking?

Wooden pallets burn like nobody's business. They are awesome for bonfires. Stairs in a building occupied by hundreds of people? No.

So, "Die in a fire!" is an appropriate response to those people.

There is a scene a little after the halfway mark where Jessica Chastain's team find very useful information that was filed away for years, and that's what leads them to the compound where Bin Laden was.

Am I missing something? There was a scene around the middle of the film where they find some files in some boxes and put the picture together as to where Bin Laden was.

Did we watch the same movie?

HAHA! Right below your post is none other than Walter Sobchak.

He could have changed the names and settings. I take issue with movies claiming to be any level of accurate portrayal of real people and having no link to what actually happened. Like The Untouchables. Just make it a fictional gangster movie set in the 1930s.

I hated that movie because of Roseanne's mother (whatever that actress' name is). Sooooooooo much whining.

When you call it the "Greg-Kinnear-movie-about-the-guy-who-invented-the-intermittent-windshield-wiper", it sounds even better than the trailers made it seem.

Sometimes, if I'm interested in the events surrounding the person / historical event being depicted.

Hardly. I guess if you got your rocks off watching that part of the movie. But in the end, it was found that intelligence that they had gathered through other means was what actually found Bin Laden.

Is it just me, or should there be some info as to why they rated the films the way they did?

I am sooooooooo rooting for that country.

Get here and leave before Jan 20, 2017. You don't want to know what happens after that. And you probably won't get to know because the new president is going to arrest any and all journalists.

I bet the heads of their tourism boards high fived after that.