Remember this cliche in numerous thriller and suspense movies? The big villain confesses everything at the end, and the hero records every syllable with a hidden device, sometimes with help from a tech savvy partner, and sometimes this confession is being live streamed for the entire world to see. Now we're witnessing a real life version of that. Sadly the only difference is that there's no FBI rushing in to subdue and arrest these bastards.
Criminals love to brag.
Remember this cliche in numerous thriller and suspense movies? The big villain confesses everything at the end, and the hero records every syllable with a hidden device, sometimes with help from a tech savvy partner, and sometimes this confession is being live streamed for the entire world to see. Now we're witnessing a real life version of that. Sadly the only difference is that there's no FBI rushing in to subdue and arrest these bastards.
Three Days of the Condor (1975)
Film ends w NY Times getting info that secret wing of CIA up to no good.
So funny how that meme is itself a creation of the media that does exactly the opposite when this info is delivered to them.
OKeefe is crazy to do what he does.