Yeah, but the whole point of THIS SCENE seems to be going over a lot of people's heads... which is that pretty much every intelligence agency is simply a tool of the President. As much as I'm a fan of JFK, I thought it was brilliant for the movie to open with this scene juxtaposing Damon's character going to work to overthrow Castro with a real life clip of JFK denying US involvement/intentions against Cuba, even though JFK himself had already approved the Bay of Pigs Invasion which directly contradicted his public statements. The movie didn't even reference the assassination plots against Castro dreamed up by RFK. But that was actually brought up by the John McCone character in the movie "Thirteen Days," an excellent movie about the Cuban missile crisis. Also in this scene, when the Allen Dulles character asks Damon's character if he thinks the Bay of Pigs invasion will be successful, Damon's character references the air support that JFK had promised to provide to help support the invasion. JFK ultimately changed his mind about providing that air support in the final hour. And many ppl involved thought that that played a huge part in the failure of the invasion. Btw the Dulles character also makes a final vague reference to JFK's blessing for the invasion, "the Rocking Chair is still smiling."
@cgh7337. I thought that too In the Bay of Pigs scene, It looked like him and at the very start when they have a couple having sex and it's also bugged I was thinking was It JFK, when the woman says It's safe here and his hair was similar to JFK, It was a great film and a lot of guessing as to who is who
Was It JFK they had on secret film and bugged? I Thought it was ,this movie Is without doubt the best film about Intel, The part when Matt Damon is asked for change for a dollar and it's a code about the BOP and it was nobody really trusted anyone , The BOP Matt Damon Is told they knew where to find us we have a stranger In the house, and when they're talking it's mostly whispering Then the Scull and Bones ,I always thought that was myth it was freaky I'd hate to live like that and the way they're listening to the fighters on the beaches and film of Castro the guy saying my equipment is destroyed I cannot hold out I'm going to the woods It was a very powerful movie with a very good cast
Probably the best movie I’ve seen.
watch also "Anonymous"
"Couple of days we will be dancing the chacha at El Comandante's bedroom".
The Reach of the SPIDER
What do you make of our chances of success?
If we get the support that we've been promised I Would say it's fairly certain. Godspeed... right
This movie really showed the dirty laundry and dirty business behind the CIA nothing glorious to see
Yeah, but the whole point of THIS SCENE seems to be going over a lot of people's heads... which is that pretty much every intelligence agency is simply a tool of the President. As much as I'm a fan of JFK, I thought it was brilliant for the movie to open with this scene juxtaposing Damon's character going to work to overthrow Castro with a real life clip of JFK denying US involvement/intentions against Cuba, even though JFK himself had already approved the Bay of Pigs Invasion which directly contradicted his public statements.
The movie didn't even reference the assassination plots against Castro dreamed up by RFK. But that was actually brought up by the John McCone character in the movie "Thirteen Days," an excellent movie about the Cuban missile crisis. Also in this scene, when the Allen Dulles character asks Damon's character if he thinks the Bay of Pigs invasion will be successful, Damon's character references the air support that JFK had promised to provide to help support the invasion. JFK ultimately changed his mind about providing that air support in the final hour. And many ppl involved thought that that played a huge part in the failure of the invasion. Btw the Dulles character also makes a final vague reference to JFK's blessing for the invasion, "the Rocking Chair is still smiling."
You must be KGB
@@Lv.MAJESTY No
Coming in from the cold ?
@@Lv.MAJESTYYou think kgb was any different?
Was that supposed to be Lee Harvey Oswald (Gary Oldman) from JFK?
In what part of the scene?
@cgh7337. I thought that too In the Bay of Pigs scene, It looked like him and at the very start when they have a couple having sex and it's also bugged I was thinking was It JFK, when the woman says It's safe here and his hair was similar to JFK, It was a great film and a lot of guessing as to who is who
Yah Fleet opens the battleShip Zipper
Wow! Innawoods existed way before 4chan/k
Extro I.I. daddy from Tayland Next please
Arizona
The US Armed Forces (Army, Marines, Air Force, and Navy) should have invaded Cuba instead of Cuban exiles in 1961.
All they needed was air support, maybe a little naval gunnery support. Hell, we had cruisers nearby.
It was purposely botched so JFK could be blamed. That's implied in the movie, and documented elsewhere.
Fkn kennedys
Lol
Is this about killing Bob Marley?
Yh
No
Bay of pigs
Boring movie
Go see Spiderman then.
Low iq
50 iq
Was It JFK they had on secret film and bugged? I Thought it was ,this movie Is without doubt the best film about Intel, The part when Matt Damon is asked for change for a dollar and it's a code about the BOP and it was nobody really trusted anyone , The BOP Matt Damon Is told they knew where to find us we have a stranger In the house, and when they're talking it's mostly whispering Then the Scull and Bones ,I always thought that was myth it was freaky I'd hate to live like that and the way they're listening to the fighters on the beaches and film of Castro the guy saying my equipment is destroyed I cannot hold out I'm going to the woods It was a very powerful movie with a very good cast
Poor babies their little coup failed.
Yeah and Cuba became a bastion of freedom 🤣
@@thedukeofswellington1827 “Freedom” yeah that’s why we were doing it
/s
Fulgencio Batista made Cuba the mobster capital of the world
@@thedukeofswellington1827 And Leftist terrorists and nukes of course.
@@swashkiv7509 The mob was pissed that they lost so much money