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| Uncredited Join Date: May 2006
Posts: 10
| I 'd watch it most probably as the curiosity would take over on all the other feelings. They have made great movies out of other important historical events so i don't think that this should be missed out, it will be a great way to remenber | ||
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| Uncredited Join Date: May 2006 Location: wausau Winsconsin
Posts: 7
| but yeah all in all the have made great movies out of historical events but this isnt historical. is it to early to make this movie? is the question. i know when i saw united 93... that hit home it really did im not sayin i disagree with making these but it is kinda a contreversy of if its to soon or not? | ||
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| | #4 | ||
| Movie Goer Join Date: Nov 2005
Posts: 61
| I'm impatient in seing this film. The trailer looks awsome, very exciting. Another i think they should make a film out is the tsunami who just has to be 'the' biggest incident in decades, so many more people died during it and i was glued to my tv set for weeks under the shock, hoping that a maximum of people would survive | ||
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| | #5 | ||
| Uncredited Join Date: Jun 2006
Posts: 5
| yes i would go and see it , ni doubt. I love that kind of movie, the ones inspired by true facts that don't have a happy ending. All these happy endings just sound and look too fake for me. one of my favorite films to this day was Shindler's list. | ||
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| Uncredited Join Date: May 2002 Location: across the universe
Posts: 2
| no, thank you. lived thru it. lost a girl friend in it. almost lost a cousin in it. smelled the gas fumes & human decay for weeks afterwards. haven't even gotten anywhere close to being over it. V***V
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| | #8 | ||
| Movie Goer Join Date: May 2007
Posts: 70
| We went to see United 93 in the theaters when it came out and I was touched with how respectful this film was. The theatre near us showed it without any previews and the movie was very gentle and true. I don't think that that World Trade Center has the same type of gentleness about it. I haven't seen it and haven't any interest in it because of all the publicity and the hype surrounding it. There were many heroes and many losses, and I wonder if it's appropriate to single out a few. | ||
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| | #10 | ||
| Movie Goer Join Date: May 2007
Posts: 93
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I don't believe in actual human disasters as movies, especially if it's just to rake in money. I dislike when people make money off of the tragedy of others. But, on a positive note if a documentary is made on the heroes, the brave men and women who sifted through the rubble to save lives or those who helped out by simply being there for support (the persons with the steaming cups of coffee on the sidelines), now something like that would be worth watching. | ||
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