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Bin Laden movie CRITICIZES Obama: Viewers see graphic scene of CIA waterboarding terrorist - before President says: 'I don't believe in torture'

    Republicans initially worried movie would show Obama in positive light
    First viewings of controversial film took place this weekend
    Obama only featured in news clip where he says he is against torture
    Comes after 15 minutes of CIA agents waterboarding terror suspects
    Director Kathryn Bigelow fights back at critics, saying she never asked for nor does she think she received any classified information

By Meghan Keneally

PUBLISHED: 11:42 EST, 26 November 2012 | UPDATED: 16:22 EST, 26 November 2012


President Obama is cast in a negative light in the upcoming movie about the Osama bin Laden raid as it opens with 15 graphic minutes of a terror suspect being waterboarded.

Moments later, the screen flashes to a news interview of the then-President elect talking about how he does not believe in torture.

Conservatives were quick to criticize the film Zero Dark Thirty, preemptively proclaiming that it would prove to be a campaign tool for President Obama, but now select critics have actually seen the film, political pundits may be forced to eat their words.




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