Quote from bsmeter:
Putz is another dumb fuck who can't read and can learn only from pictures.
Go watch this movie Putz, the scenarios are all as close to the truth as the zioNAZI media will let you see.
http://syrianamovie.warnerbros.com/
And the cooked up shit with Iran has nothing to do with their so called nukes. It's about shutting down Iranian oil output. This whole charade is to keep oil prices sky high to benefit those who own and operate the american govt as their private secretary.
About Syriana:
First off, despite the fact that I don't subscribe to Clooney's political views, I actually DID like this movie. It's entertaining, moves fast, and makes you think.
Now, remember
THIS thread?
To summarize, The average Arab Muslim man does not have the same priority list as the Westerner. To him; material possessions, comfort, health, and even human life are all <b>secondary values</b>. His primary concern, above all else, is <b>
pride & honor</b>- Personal, Family & Tribal Honor- in that order.
You with me so far?
Syriana does not represent the real Middle East as well as you think it does. Two of the main characters were Emiri princes- brothers, who both aspired to become the king of their land. Now, there were two scenes in this movie which were completely laughable. Both of the princes were verbally insulted by Americans (The older prince by Matt Damon who called his policies 'stupid', and the younger prince by the lawyer Whiting, who called him a 'grown baby'.) Instead of reacting to these insults in true Arab fashion (MUST move to restore honor, before doing anything else), both princes then separately decided to <b>ally</b> themselves with the American men who just insulted them!
<i>La Yumkin! (It isn't possible)</i>
Anyone familiar with Middle Eastern culture can tell you how ridiculous and unrealistic this is.
Every single portrayal I've ever seen of Muslim Arabs (both terrorists and innocents) in American TV shows and movies, is a <b>complete misrepresentation</b>. Syriana was no exception. The Arab characters were all Americanized caricatures, not even close to the real deal.