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| '''Question: Don't you see Good German as a political film because it has the theme of...''' | | '''Question: Don't you see Good German as a political film because it has the theme of...''' |
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− | Clooney: How to screw up an occupation? [laughs] But I don't know if there's a comparison between now and the idea of sort of forgiving war crimes because that's not really what we're doing particularly right now in Iraq. That's the one thing we're clearly not doing. Given the de-Baathification we certainly didn't forget any war crimes of any kind. I don't know [The Good German is] overtly political. It's certainly set inside an absolutely real event. There's a great documentaries about not just the Camp Dora stuff, but how the German soldiers were desperately trying to surrender to the Americans for the two-car garage rather than the Russians where it wasn't going to be nearly as nice. So I love that world but you know, it's still at it's heart and soul, it's a romance murder-mystery, Chinatown, nobody wins, nobody's good movie set inside a real world. So there are political underpinnings, but I don't think they're necessarily relevant to what's going on politically here right now. | + | Clooney: How to screw up an occupation? [laughs] But I don't know if there's a comparison between now and the idea of sort of forgiving war crimes because that's not really what we're doing particularly right now in [[Directory:Iraq|Iraq]]. That's the one thing we're clearly not doing. Given the de-Baathification we certainly didn't forget any war crimes of any kind. I don't know [The Good German is] overtly political. It's certainly set inside an absolutely real event. There's a great documentaries about not just the Camp Dora stuff, but how the German soldiers were desperately trying to surrender to the Americans for the two-car garage rather than the Russians where it wasn't going to be nearly as nice. So I love that world but you know, it's still at it's heart and soul, it's a romance murder-mystery, Chinatown, nobody wins, nobody's good movie set inside a real world. So there are political underpinnings, but I don't think they're necessarily relevant to what's going on politically here right now. |
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| '''Question: So which is better, the Oscars or Sexiest Man Alive?''' | | '''Question: So which is better, the Oscars or Sexiest Man Alive?''' |