Miscellaneous Words from the Film I'm Watching Tonight.
Aeromexico
Whitaker
The FBI
Zurich
Bonuses
Japanese
Patterns
Aneurysm
Granola Bars
Corn Syrup
Econo Lodge
Family
Price Fixing
Cooperate
Chair
Problems
Polygraph
Extortion
Mole
Viruses
Name the Film and I will send you an Original Drawing.
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It's been so long since I posted that trivia quiz that I culd not recall the original film's title or anything about it. So I decided to ask ChatGPT and guess what? In one second it was typing up this answer:
The Hollywood film you're looking for is likely The Informant! (2009), directed by Steven Soderbergh and starring Matt Damon.
In the film, Matt Damon plays Mark Whitacre, an executive at a major agribusiness firm who becomes an informant for the FBI, exposing a global price-fixing conspiracy. The movie humorously and ironically explores themes of corporate corruption, family dynamics, and personal psychological struggles, aligning with the words provided:
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