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Matt Damon’s Latest Film Simplifies a Complex Political Issue

Jeff39 Wrote: Jan 06, 2013 2:17 AM
This is why I don't go to the theaters any more. I refuse to give any money to these idiots who are doing nothing but spread their agenda to the masses of sheeple. It's like bubble gum for the mind. It's worthless. Quit supporting this junk!
RGR27 Wrote: Jan 06, 2013 6:25 AM
Right. If you are confronted by an idea that doesn't validate the ideas you already hold, ignore and denigrate it. It's the American way.

Matt Damon’s latest film “Promised Land” arrived in theaters nationwide yesterday with a focus on the controversial issue of fracking. Written by Matt Damon (who won an Oscar for co-writing “Good Will Hunting”) and John Krasinski (“The Office),” the story focuses on a small community that is asked to debate the merits of the process when a large corporation arrives in town wanting to buy much of the local land.

In an article from the Wall Street Journal, reporter Daniel Gilbert described -- much more succinctly than the film does -- what the process of fracking entails. He noted that...

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