SYRIANA : "There you go, I just doubled your profit"
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@nin97 THEY MUST HAVE HAD AN EXELLENT LANGUAGE STRUCTURE OTHERWISE HOW COULD THEY CREATE ALGEBRA...BUT I GUESS U ALREADY KNOW THAT AND THAT4S WHY YOU HATE US;
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Sell, scianfanibagni, that's why the prince was assassinated in the movie - he was more interested in cutting profitable oil deals with the Iranians (which is what Matt Damon's character was suggesting) than in becoming a controlled client of the U.S. oil-arms program. His brother was willing to take the latter deal, so he was installed as prince after a "targeted killing."
This has many relationships to reality, in fact. That's why this is such a good movie.
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@AMIANDZ2 I wonder if their grammar was any better back then.
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100 YEARS GO THERE WERE RULLING AN AMPIRE
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Its call peak oil people.. too bad the global economy will collapse before we start seeing its full effect.
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@Tommy1977777 Good understanding, Americans exploit the middle east, its easy for them because they aren't drilling or making pipelines in the middle east. They have big houses, million dollar bank accounts and food they can easily get hold of, America needs to wake up to its angry bloody actions.
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Oh yea mate, we dig the oil out for you, put in barrels, ship it out for you and wayhay. You wanna trying working in an oil field sometime matey, then your be eating them words you just said.
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I like this film - it shows sad and bitter truth in our political life. George Clooney always showed one and the same typical acting but Finally he looked great and not monotonous. But I still think that he didn't deserve the Oscar - just because he showed nice serious acting (for the first time by the way) doesn't mean that they should give him the Oscar. Academics and critics are as corrupted as politicians. Sad, very sad but I still love this film very much
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@patrickcorliss This is actually a really smart idea.
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@patrickcorliss I didn't have a hard time understanding who was motivated by what, I was most confused by some of the minor details that were included in the film. The briefings given to Bob Barnes were more detailed than the film's identification of Barnes and his career, which made it tough for me to follow. I'm not saying that it's a bad thing, in fact it's possible that doing so was enforcing their message to the listeners by saying that their work is more important than their backgrounds.
This is probably the best movie I have ever seen.
fezzo136 4 years ago 32
Even though he's great in this scene, Damon's character describes a proposal that is, to put it simply, "easier said than done." The entire movie is really convoluted in order to make the average movie goer believe that what these people are saying is actually the truth. Just because somebody says big words doesn't mean they know what they are talking about.
SclafaniBagni 1 year ago 14