 Shawn
Shawn         
          Shawn
Shawn         
         I agree with you. It sucks. — christian2017
 christian2017
christian2017         
          Shawn
Shawn         
         I agree. Globalism and war mongering are big problems. — christian2017
 ZhouBoTong
ZhouBoTong         
         When will this madness stop? — Wallows
 Relativist
Relativist         
          Qwex
Qwex         
          Frank Apisa
Frank Apisa         
          Qwex
Qwex         
          Shawn
Shawn         
         You ought use a few more "many Americans" or "some Americans" in your screeds, Wallows. — Frank Apisa
 RegularGuy
RegularGuy         
          Qwex
Qwex         
          RegularGuy
RegularGuy         
          Frank Apisa
Frank Apisa         
          Qwex
Qwex         
          RegularGuy
RegularGuy         
          Qwex
Qwex         
          RegularGuy
RegularGuy         
          RegularGuy
RegularGuy         
          Qwex
Qwex         
          RegularGuy
RegularGuy         
          RegularGuy
RegularGuy         
          christian2017
christian2017         
          christian2017
christian2017         
         we offer people homes from war. We help impovished countries, we aided Japaneze earthquake, etc.
You expect us to make a work. — Qwex
 ssu
ssu         
         The movie is one thing (typo 'stare')I recently saw a movie called, The Men Who State at Goats (2009). — Wallows
Part of the story angle behind Grant Heslov‘s directorial effort The Men Who Stare at Goats is that the film is based on a true story. Usually I ignore that sort of background when first approaching a movie — I want a film to work on its own merits, rather than as an adaptation or recounting of history — but after the fact it’s always fun to look at the real material that inspired a story. In this case, there is a Channel 4 documentary called The Crazy Rulers of the World, the first episode of which is actually called The Men Who Stare at Goats, which leads to the book of the same name that, in turn, inspired the film.
 Frank Apisa
Frank Apisa         
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