Neil Arun didn’t want to miss a rare but risky opportunity to embed with an Iraqi police unit, hunting members of al Qaeda. But his employers -- responsible for Neil’s security -- weren’t happy. This film by Richard Pendry nvestigates how a frontline journalist balances risk and reward.
A ludicrously botched bank robbery leads to the question, Can you be too incompetent to understand just how incompetent you are?
Errol Morris is a filmmaker whose movie “The Fog of War: Eleven Lessons From the Life of Robert S. McNamara” won the Academy Award for best documentary feature in 2004. He is also one of those annoying people who never seems to produce any piece of work that is less than brilliant, even when in this case it is "just" an fanciful little blog entry.

and what you don't know doesn't hurt you.
But it certainly gives the rest of us something to laugh about.