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I saw that 1.5 times before.

Posted by free.ranger on November 30, 2012 at 21:14:50:

First time, I stumbled onto the last half. Second time, I watched from the start, which really needed to be done because this story continually builds. They don't give it all away at any one point. Over the entire flick, I could see that those guys were all dupes, and the emotional misery that scheme caused.

Interesting concept about working those remote sites. I think I met some of those guys while working remote radar sites for the Air Farce. Maybe I was one.

Not now though. I've been cloned into an updated model.

Rockwell almost had the whole script to himself. Good job making that work.