The Clintonistas ooze corruption...
In 2011, the BBC premiered Page Eight, broadcasting it on television a few months before it was aired to America audiences under the mantle of Masterpiece Contemporary.
Written and directed by playwright David Hare, the film flew under the radar in the U.S. despite having a cast of luminaries, including Bill Nighy as aging spy Johnny Worricker, Rachel Weisz as his neighbor, Michael Gambon as Benedict Baron, the director general of MI5, and Ralph Fiennes as the Prime Minister. The opportunity to see Dumbledore and Voldemort facing off against each other aside, Page Eight is an accomplished, subtle thriller; theatrical while almost defiantly modest in a very British way.
Johnny Worricker returns to PBS in two follow-ups to Page Eight airing this month. Worricker: Turks and Caicos (November 9) sees the now-exiled spy on the lam from his former employer in the Caribbean, while Worricker: Salting the Battlefield follows his return to England in an attempt to protect his family. Before watching the sequelswhich feature an all-star lineup including Christopher Walken, Helena Bonham-Carter, Winona Ryder, and Olivia Williamsit's worth catching up with the first film in the series, available to stream via PBS's website and Netflix. The movie was criticized when it aired in the U.S. for its perceived anti-American tone, but its cynical treatment of those in power is aimed just as much toward British authorities, particularly the scheming Prime Minister Alec Beasley (Fiennes) and his power-hungry Home Secretary Andrea Catcheside (Saskia Reeves). Worricker, accustomed to putting country first, infuriates both with his laconic drawl, his quiet insistence on following the old rules, and his irreverent attitude towards almost everyone.
Here's a clip from Turks and Caicos...
It's been a fascinating few years you could say since 9/11 you know how many Americans now work in intelligence? I don't know. Over 200,000 in 16 different agency's with 30,000 private contractors in 170 countries at a grand cost to the taxpayers of 75 billion dollars a year and they still call it the intelligence community, I don't think so...
Christopher Walken & Bill Nighy
Oh my, the video at Daily Motion has been removed, wonder why?...
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x2bdrqv_turks-and-caicos-part-1-2_shortfilms
33:00 minute mark
you know how many Americans now work in intelligence? Zero!
You know how many liars now work in intelligence... all of them...
The very second the MSM realizes the true Russian connection is with Democrats they'll drop all interest in the story.
Been reading the dear old internet for over 15 years and the only place I remember that automatically refreshed a page was Drudge.
Never happened on FR before. Just happened on this thread. Pass the tin foil please...
The RATS Always accuse Republicans of what THEY are doing!! I forget the word for it, but it ALWAYS happens!
Clintons....the true criminals. Most of congress too. JMHO!
Fusion GPX too.
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