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The Post-911 Movie World with Traitor Star Don Cheadle
thedeadbolt.com — Following his 2007 turns in Ocean's Thirteen and Darfur Now, Don Cheadle is back on the big screen as the lead in the action packed espionage thriller Traitor, about a U.S. Army Special Forces Engineer Sergeant working with terrorists who's forced on the run from the CIA and FBI into a world of mysterious connections, secrets, and espionage.
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- Johnnyjm, on 08/28/2008, -0/+2This is one of the more confusing titles on digg. Having not heard of this movie, at first glance I thought you were calling Don Cheadle a traitor.
- Hiddendonut, on 08/29/2008, -0/+1I thought the same thing as well for some reason.
- skewl, on 08/28/2008, -0/+3I think there are many levels in which that word sort of works, which was the whole idea behind the title.
- Niallgriff, on 08/28/2008, -0/+1KNOCK KNOCK
:who's there??::
9/11
9/11 who?
:YOU SAID YOU WOULD NEVER FORGET!!!::
Yeah, it's a joke and a pretty bad one at that, point is, Taboo subjects are always great. I'm half drunk and fully prepared for my biggest digg down off all time, but if it made you snicker or grin, just leave the comment alone. - mellaart, on 08/28/2008, -0/+19-11 shouldn't be a business. This movies seems good, but I hope this will be the last!
- gizlau, on 08/28/2008, -0/+2don cheadle's amazing...
9-11 shouldn't be a business, but neither should have rwanda, schindler's list / ww2, or darfur. . ..or pearl harbour, or titanic, for that matter. - trevorjez, on 08/29/2008, -0/+1do you think people talked about a post-pearl harbor world?
- rjsprague, on 09/03/2008, -0/+1It's has nothing to do with 9/11. The fact that Americans refer to a "post 9/11" world just shows how brilliantly out of touch we are as a society with the world we live in. Suicide terrorism started happening in the early 1980s. 1983 - Lebanon - U.S. marine barracks is attacked, and something like 280 of them are killed, and not by Iraqi's either. It wasn't even Al Quaida because they didn't really exist yet. I look forward to seeing this movie both for it's entertaining qualities as a thriller, but also because the issue of suicide terrorism is very relevant for people in every nation, especially nations who have troops on the ground in other countries.
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