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Post by FreakyD on Apr 27, 2006 18:42:08 GMT -5
I really think they should'nt allow this film in cinemas because of alot of reasons which one of them is they are reeacting the cause of 9/11 and what happened to the 4th plane, and if none of you know about the movie here's the link
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Post by Matt on Apr 27, 2006 18:46:32 GMT -5
I believe that this movie should be allowed to be released. The family of the people who died on that plane want this movie to be shown. They have that right. I also believe that this is an important event in history. People should remember how to people on that plane acted with such bravery and heroics that a movie was to be made about it. These people should always be remembered. They saved many lives that day and they never backed down. So I believe this movie should be allowed.
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Post by FreakyD on Apr 27, 2006 18:50:07 GMT -5
I am outraged, how the Director Paul Greengrass as he was going to take the tragic story of 9/11 and make it into another typical Hollywood action packed film.
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Post by Matt on Apr 27, 2006 19:07:23 GMT -5
How could this film not have action in it? Telling them not to make this film would be like telling Mel Gibbson not to the direct the Passion Of Christ. People are always overly sensative about a movie about an incredibly tragic event. The reason people don't want to see this movie is because they don't want to remember it. We have to remember things about our country. They may help us in the future. Nontheless
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Post by Smangii on Apr 28, 2006 21:18:42 GMT -5
hmm, I mean I'm a little on both sides. I don't think it's right that they made it into this big hit hollywood movie, when it was the most tragic moment in US history. Seriously, families are still mourning over their loved ones who have died....and then THIS movie comes out? It is a little disrespectful. But then again, it was the family who stopped that plane from crashing down, and I guess they do want some recognition as well. If not, our president may not have been alive today.
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Post by gr8sk8r on May 9, 2006 18:50:05 GMT -5
i think it should be allowed in cinemas. because no matter what, 9/11 is part of our history now and we have to accept it. this movie is no different than Pearl Harbor; it was a tragic day in America's history yet they decided to make a film out of it. I think it's a film more to educate than to entertain.
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Post by Matt on May 9, 2006 19:40:28 GMT -5
i think it should be allowed in cinemas. because no matter what, 9/11 is part of our history now and we have to accept it. this movie is no different than Pearl Harbor; it was a tragic day in America's history yet they decided to make a film out of it. I think it's a film more to educate than to entertain. I agree 100% with gr8sk8er.
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Post by jonnyboy on May 21, 2006 17:33:49 GMT -5
The fact is . . .its a film, you can choose to see it, or you can choose not to. its that simple
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Post by RockBandGirl © on May 26, 2006 21:24:26 GMT -5
i dont' beleive that this movie should be allowed because well its kinda depressing you know. and if they wanted to tell us about the fourth plane or whatever that bad, why don't they make a documentry on it. Like on the History Channel or any other popular channell that is watched. But also what jonny boy said, you can choose to watch it or not, its the persons decesion.
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Post by crazydawg43 on May 26, 2006 23:04:33 GMT -5
I saw this movie. It was very good. The director had a very difficult time with directing the movie accuratley but still have some added drama added in. Every single family of every person on that flight signed a form to allow this movie to be made. Rejecting this movie would be like telling your history teacher to shut up and not talk about the civil war, just because so many people died. What we should do is remember the tradgic day of 9/11 (my grandfathers birthday 0.o) with which so many people lost their lives to the worst terrorist attack in the history of the United State, and possibly the world. (not sure if the whole Hitler-Gas thing counts as terrorism...) I personaly say this movie should be embraced by all who wish to accept the past, learn about it in the present, in order to protect themselves from it in the future, should the need arise. However, this subject is very touchy and many, many people will not want to see the movie due to their personal losses, or the thought of this horrible day. If so, We should allow this movie to be played, and not try to force it on the people who will just refuse it.
These are my thoughts, and it seems like a movie review after reading it over... 0.o
~Ty for reading~ ~Crazy~
Note: The movie was all filmed on a handheld camera with natural lighting in order to add a bit of a documentary feel to it, seeing as it IS technically a documentary. This was to portray the events that happened in a less cinematic way, to please more of those who feel more uncomfortable about remembering the events that took place that fatefull semptember day...
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Post by Matt on May 27, 2006 10:29:37 GMT -5
Very well said Crazy
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