Ender
01-25-2011, 01:20 PM
I am a little bit behind on my movie watching, but finally got around to watching Green Zone last night. Excellent movie. Lots of action and Matt Damon is as good or better in this one as he was in Bourne in that type of role.
4.5/5
A little factual reference for you about the movie... while the plot as a whole in the movie is not entirely true, the idea of it in that we went to war over misinformation from an unconfirmed informant about WMDs is entirely true. In the movie the code name for the informant is "Magellan" and it ends up being a fake informant fabricated by the US government to say that the information about WMDs is based on a real and credible source. (this was probably done in the movie because it has a more dramatic impact)
However, what actually happened was there was a real Iraqi named Rafid Ahmed Alwan who went to school to become a chemical engineer at a university, fled Iraq to Germany because he was going to be arrested, and in order to get a visa in Germany and be able to stay there made up false claims that he had information about Iraq manufacturing chemical weapons in mobile facilities and that he worked for Iraq as a chemical engineer to help make them. He was code named "Curveball."
I suggest that after watching the movie, you google "Curveball Iraq War". Read the Wiki about him, then watch the 60 Minutes Story (http://www.cbsnews.com/video/watch/?id=3450752n) that was broadast in 2007, which broke the story wide open. It is disturbing... to say the least.
The whole Bush administration and the top CIA officials that they appointed should have been hung by their balls over this... it is unforgivable. I don't care if you are a extreme conservative... if you don't see the lunacy in the events that led to the Iraq war... you are also a lunatic.
4.5/5
A little factual reference for you about the movie... while the plot as a whole in the movie is not entirely true, the idea of it in that we went to war over misinformation from an unconfirmed informant about WMDs is entirely true. In the movie the code name for the informant is "Magellan" and it ends up being a fake informant fabricated by the US government to say that the information about WMDs is based on a real and credible source. (this was probably done in the movie because it has a more dramatic impact)
However, what actually happened was there was a real Iraqi named Rafid Ahmed Alwan who went to school to become a chemical engineer at a university, fled Iraq to Germany because he was going to be arrested, and in order to get a visa in Germany and be able to stay there made up false claims that he had information about Iraq manufacturing chemical weapons in mobile facilities and that he worked for Iraq as a chemical engineer to help make them. He was code named "Curveball."
I suggest that after watching the movie, you google "Curveball Iraq War". Read the Wiki about him, then watch the 60 Minutes Story (http://www.cbsnews.com/video/watch/?id=3450752n) that was broadast in 2007, which broke the story wide open. It is disturbing... to say the least.
The whole Bush administration and the top CIA officials that they appointed should have been hung by their balls over this... it is unforgivable. I don't care if you are a extreme conservative... if you don't see the lunacy in the events that led to the Iraq war... you are also a lunatic.