9. Zero Dark Thirty

Zero Dark Thirty, one of the best films of 2012, follows the long journey of a CIA manhunt to bring Osama Bin Ladin to justice for acts of terrorism committed against the USA. If you haven't seen it yet I'd highly recommend you do, just keep your copy close to the skin. We do not want this film winding up in the wrong hands. The film is a compelling, big-budgeted thriller, but it also reveals quite a few things about the CIA such as how they operate, execute a black op, and can sometimes be very unfriendly people when dealing with the enemy. That's not a knock against them or the filmmakers; however, it is kind of like the American media asking the military what their plans were for the invasions of Iraq and Afghanistan. I'm sure the generals didn't go into too much detail, but still you know the enemy forces can easily gain access to that information to use as intelligence. With the horrible realization on the horizon that the end of the Korean war just may be America's next conflict, giving a madman like Kim Jong-Un any insight into how CIA black ops work is the last thing we should be doing.