Tonight's major motion picture premiere was How to Blow Up a Pipeline (2022) in which a group of environmental activists sets out, each of them having personal justification for such extreme action, to blow up a pipeline. The film lives up to its title rather well, having a fair amount of detail about constructing the required bombs, positioning them correctly, and minimising any consequential leakage of the stuff in the pipeline; how accurate this advice is, I'm not qualified to judge, though it all seemed pretty sound and the story is good
This was followed by a rewatch of 13 Hours (2016), based on the business in Benghazi in 2012 which resulted in the death of the US ambassador and some of the unfortunate people given the job of protecting him, who couldn't protect him from his own stupidity in treating a lawless civil war zone as a kind of resort that he could travel around at will
And then another rewatch of Yesterday (2019) because I enjoy its combination of a rather soppy love story with lots of Beatles songs
Goodnight all
This was followed by a rewatch of 13 Hours (2016), based on the business in Benghazi in 2012 which resulted in the death of the US ambassador and some of the unfortunate people given the job of protecting him, who couldn't protect him from his own stupidity in treating a lawless civil war zone as a kind of resort that he could travel around at will
And then another rewatch of Yesterday (2019) because I enjoy its combination of a rather soppy love story with lots of Beatles songs
Goodnight all
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