New Tom Hanks movie "Captain Phillips" might be :whew:...Somali pirates

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Anything involving Tom Hanks is a must watch for me. Looks good.
nah. hanks has been :flabbynsick: for over 10 years now..everything post road to perdition and catch me if you can has been wack.

this looks like is has potential to be a revival
 

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Are you serious!?!?!?

:bryan: I think he is...



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:why: why not?

Tom Hanks is in there. Don't most movies have more than one star?

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I wonder if they'll talk about Phillips ignoring orders to stay away from the area.

Warnings on pirates ignored, Maersk lawsuits say | HamptonRoads.com | PilotOnline.com

More than half of the crew aboard the Maersk Alabama during a Somali pirate attack in April 2009 have filed lawsuits in Norfolk against the owner and operator of the ship, even as a new movie about the hijacking is in the works.
Though Phillips was hailed as a hero, 11 former crew members allege in lawsuits filed in Norfolk Circuit Court and in Mobile, Ala., that his employers, through Phillips' actions, put them in grave danger when the ship sailed within about 250 miles of the Somalian coast despite warnings to stay at least 600 miles out because of pirate activity.
"Captain Phillips and Maersk put the men in harm's way, in spite of warnings to keep them out of the pirate-infested waters," said Deborah C. Waters, attorney for the crew members. "They did so for financial gain."
Days before the hijacking, both companies had received warnings to sail at least 600 miles off the coast of Somalia "because pirates were in the region and taking hostage ships and their crews," according to the suits.

In spite of the warnings, the two companies, "through their officers, employees, and/or agents," decided to bring the Maersk Alabama within about 250 miles of the coast, "primarily for financial gain," the lawsuits state.
 

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Yes because Europeans didn't come in Somali waters...fish the hell out of their waters...and put Somali fishermen out of business?

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Young black Americans are becoming fukking idiots. I can only imagine the level of fukkery we're going to see as with the next few generations. The media's going to have these little motherfukkers believing slaves were just slightly underpaid gardeners.
 
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