Saturday, April 27, 2013

Boston Bomber Carjacking Victim Tells Story Like A Tarantino Movie Boston Globe Reports

This paragraph from the Boston Globe story recounting the "harrowing night" a 26-year old Chinese national claims he endured after he was carjacked by the two Boston bomber suspects is an apt description of his tale:
The story of that night unfolds like a Tarantino movie, bursts of harrowing action laced with dark humor and dialogue absurd for its ordinariness, reminders of just how young the men in the car were. Girls, credit limits for students, the marvels of the Mercedes ML 350 and the iPhone 5, whether anyone still listens to CDs -- all were discussed by the two 26-year-olds and the 19-year-old driving around on a Thursday night.
I don't know about you, but I think the movie script for this terror attack was a bit too amateurishly-written for my taste? Maybe the FBI counter-intelligence guys should have used Ben Affleck as a consultant on this one.  I wonder if he would have gone along with letting them using as the two lead actors in this movie graduates of his Boston high school?



By the way, Commissioner Davis, whatever happened to the bombing of the JFK library you said happened at your first press conference? Oh yeah, never mind.

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