'American Made' Originally Had Scene Featuring Bill Clinton Getting a Lap Dance | THR News

'American Made' Originally Had Scene Featuring Bill Clinton Getting a Lap Dance | THR News

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The film 'American Made' explores a conspiracy theory involving Bill Clinton and George HW Bush in illegal activities. However, scenes implicating them were cut to avoid political bias. The film, originally titled 'Mina', was renamed to downplay its Arkansas connections. Despite these changes, the film received positive reviews, with an 85% rating on Rotten Tomatoes. Critics noted the absence of high-profile political figures, suggesting a missed opportunity to delve deeper into political stories. The film encourages viewers to share their thoughts on the omitted scenes.

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What is the main conspiracy theory that the film 'American Made' revolves around?

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Why was a scene featuring Bill Clinton cut from the film?

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What was the original title of the film before it was changed to 'American Made'?

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How did the film 'American Made' attempt to downplay its political connections?

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What was the critical reception of the film 'American Made' according to the text?

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