it didn t happen. that didn t happen. it didn t happen, just seems overdramatized. now i m becoming a theater critic. lincoln whether it wins the academy award or not, the movie that ended up resonating more in this moment in time, this moment in history. it s perhaps the more significant movie for that reason, even though argo if you ve got historical drama and gaps in what s true and what s not. so many americans are getting a sense of this history through the drama, through zero dark thirty and lincoln and argo. silver linings playbook did beat the cowboys. everybody from philadelphia, my father and i have had the exact relationship cooper had. lincoln wins for exactly what we re talking about. you think lincoln. what i want is silver linings. lincoln gets it because they say i hate washington, let s vote for original washington, a republican that managed to get
i didn t see argo but i saw argo last night. it s really good. the model is the insiders that matter don t pay attention to what critics think. it s insiders picks. nate silver is a smart guy. you re always biased in favor of the movie you like better. i like lincoln better. i m happy to lean that way. argo bothered by the end. even though it was an awesome movie. this is a big issue because it didn t happen. that didn t happen. it didn t happen, just seems overdramatized. now i m becoming a theater critic. lincoln whether it wins the academy award or not, the movie that ended up resonating more in this moment in time, this moment in history. it s perhaps the more significant movie for that reason, even though argo if you ve got historical drama and gaps in what s true and what s not. so many americans are getting a sense of this history through the drama, through zero dark
going to eye think there is the sense that once a general, always a general. you want to get back in the saddle. you want to feel that. and the wife was very religious and she encouraged him and there was a movie created around that. they came to me to participate and play this general of it was a classic it is a classic movie, like you would say, i don t know man for all seasons or dr. zivago or a large epic tapestry with peter o toole and yvonne glory and a great cast. sean. i love movies that are based on true stories. historical drama. sean: i think you learn a lot. i like mel gibson and the passion of the christ or obviously brave heart, which is amazing. similar story. sean: brave heart, gladiator, passion, probably my three favorites. that tells you a lotted about me. when i got the script, i didn t know anything about this, this happened in mexico in 1926,
sense that once a general, always a general. you want to get back in the saddle. you want to feel that. and the wife was very religious and she encouraged him and there was a movie created around that. they came to me to participate and play this general of it was a classic it is a classic movie, like you would say, i don t know man for all seasons or dr. zivago or a large epic tapestry with peter o toole and yvonne glory and a great cast. sean. i love movies that are based on true stories. historical drama. sean: i think you learn a lot. i like mel gibson and the passion of the christ or obviously brave heart, which is amazing. similar story. sean: brave heart, gladiator, passion, probably my three favorites. that tells you a lotted about me. when i got the script, i didn t know anything about this, this happened in mexico in 1926,
nick. reporter: absolutely. the statement accepts it was highly likely they refer to what was air support strikes. they said there was an operation going on my afghan and nato forces on the afghan side of the border hunting down insurgents. they called in air support and that s when this incident occurred. they won t say whether it happened inside pakistan or talk about numbers. but clearly an effort by nato to try to begin the reconciliation process as the pakistanis come up with angry rhetoric towards washington. so, nick, is pakistan decides it will cut off some of the cooperation it has extended to the u.s./nato, where does afghanistan play in this? how will it choose sides? reporter: well, the afghans have their bed made really here. however much they talk about a future or they want a good relationship with pakistan there s way in excess of 100,000 nato troops. huge amounts of money being poured into by the coalition into afghanistan. also bear in mind what s happ