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10 Essential Cinematic AntiheroesThe Senate Intelligence Committee already went out of their way last month to declare that the film was "inaccurate" in its depiction of torture as one of the tactics used by officials to gather information. Moreover, they insisted "the CIA learned of the existence of the courier, his true name and location through means unrelated to the CIA detention and interrogation program." Right. Anyway, they are stepping things up further. Investigators will now look into whether or not the CIA provided "inappropriate" access to files for Bigelow and Boal, and will try and find out if the spy organization themselves used the film as an opportunity to pimp torture as an effective technique.
We won't get into the variety of political power plays at work here, but we will just say that maybe everyone should stop and talk to United States Secretary Of Defense Leon Panetta who already admitted to Brian Williams in the spring of 2011 that "enhanced interrogation" was one of the methods that led to finding Osama Bin Laden (watch below). But maybe that would be too easy.
No matter where you stand on the issue, this is more free promo for the movie, and these kind of headlines will only spur audiences to see for themselves what has folks in Washington all in a huff. "Zero Dark Thirty" opens across the country on January 11th. [Reuters]
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2 Comments
jg | January 3, 2013 4:18 PM
How about we follow the fucking law?
Arrest All Torturers: http://wp.me/swAWe-3409
Elle | January 3, 2013 11:52 AM
Oh good, another blogger vehemently defending a film he hasn't seen....