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The Borking of 'Zero Dark Thirty'

Robert 206 Wrote: Feb 28, 2013 3:44 PM
Maybe conservatives have the last laugh. "Zero Dark Thirty" is about the only concrete, major achievement of the Obama Administration. And if it had won, the wife of the man who launched the attack would have presented the Best Picture Award, which would have been a classic ploy by the Screen Actors Guild! Instead she presented the award to "Argo" about the rescue of diplomats in Iran, which, unfortunately, reminds us how diplomats in Benghazi were not rescued by a hapless, uninvolved Obama-Clinton first responders, neither of whom answered the famous 3:oo a.m. call!!
Cookie35 Wrote: Feb 28, 2013 5:41 PM
Wow, that is a TREMENDOUS line. I have been busy so it has probably been in use, but saying that neither Clinton or Obama were there for the 3am call sums it up perfectly. Well done!

Weeks before the Oscars, Sony Pictures, the studio behind "Zero Dark Thirty," put out this statement: "We are outraged that any responsible member of the Academy would use their voting status in (the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences) as a platform to advance their own political agenda. The film should be judged free of partisanship. To punish an artist's right of expression is abhorrent. This community, more than any other, should know how reprehensible that is."

To what was Sony Pictures co-chair Amy Pascal referring?

"Zero Dark Thirty," directed by Kathryn Bigelow and written by Mark...

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