I was dragged to the movie on a date, and thought I would be bored silly. I was very surprised by how many laughs were in there. The last half was definitely the more disturbing half, dealing as it does with the Iraq War and the push to war. Another thing that added to my enjoyment factor was seeing it with a mostly black audience - I felt like I was at First Baptist, on Sunday morning with all the uh huh!'s and amen!'s - definitely added to the entertainment. I give it two thumbs up.
If anyone here has actually seen it and wants to talk about it, I'd like to hear what you have to say.
And I'd like to ask those who are still on the fence about the November election to check this movie out, and add it to your thought process while you're deciding on a candidate.
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"In Iraq, no doubt about it, it's tough. It's hard work. It's incredibly hard. It's - and it's hard work. I understand how hard it is. I get the casualty reports every day. I see on the TV screens how hard it is. But it's necessary work. We're making progress. It is hard work."
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