I don't recall any passport scene in the movie, but I'm not much of a movie watcher. The last time I was in a theater was when Alien came out, about 1980 IIRC.
The last time I was in a theater was when Alien came out,
There are a few certain movies which I think are best viewed on the big screen: high action, special effects type things (for me, Indiana Jones, Bourne, Bond, Batman, ect.)
For all others, I now have netflix (I kind of like the service so far) and you don't have to pay $27.50 for popcorn and a coke.
AIPAC/PNAC/ADL/NAACP/FEDERAL RESERVE/SPLC/JINSA/ACLU/CHRISTIAN ZIONISTS/AEI/FEDERAL MEDIA & HOLLYWOOD: Oh, those Islamofascists.
#8. To: wbales, Jethro Tull, Old Friend, Esso, All (#0)
From one of the comments at the link:
...another freaky fact... Check this out...a passport is usually good for 10 years...so then, that means this character's passport was issued on Sept. 11, 1991. And that date is when George Bush Sr. delivered the "New World Order" speech to Congress.
Things that make you go..."hmmm..."
"There is a principle which is a bar against all information, which is proof against all arguments, and which cannot fail to keep a man (or woman) in everlasting ignorance that principle is contempt prior to investigation." ~ Herbert Spencer
I think it's very likely that the persons responsible for choosing the date of the 9/11 attacks were thinking about the Bush speech. This was someone who could obsess about dates and times, and numerology.
"There is a principle which is a bar against all information, which is proof against all arguments, and which cannot fail to keep a man (or woman) in everlasting ignorance that principle is contempt prior to investigation." ~ Herbert Spencer