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« on: April 26, 2006, 07:45:18 PM »

I didnt see a thread on this yet but.

what are your thoughts on the new United 93 movie about 9/11. Do u think its too soon Or just the right time.. There has been alot of controversy over this and i think its a bunch of crap.. like its been 6 years since the tragedy occured and all this is showing is the heros of this tragic thing...... I think this is perfect timing in my opinion ... what do you guys think? as soon as this movie comes out im going to go see it  ok
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« Reply #1 on: April 26, 2006, 11:48:51 PM »

I don't think its wrong to make the movie, or for people to see it.  But I won't go see it.  The entire 9/11 events were so upsetting to me, that I can't imagine wanting to relive any part of it.  Maybe in 20 years or something, as a bit of history.  But not now.
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« Reply #2 on: April 27, 2006, 02:07:31 PM »

I was a little skeptical, but a good friend of mine has a big role in the movie and after hearing the stories about making it and her talking to the family members and hearing what the director has said about his reasons for making it and the vision behind it, I instantly approved. She saw it last week at a cast screening and said it turned out amazingly well. And it had a very powerful opening at The Tribecca Film Festival... I can't wait to see it tomorrow.
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« Reply #3 on: April 27, 2006, 02:21:29 PM »

It's supposed to be a really good movie but it's too real for me to go see so I probably won't go see it either.
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« Reply #4 on: April 27, 2006, 04:04:11 PM »

like its been 6 years since the tragedy occured

Actually a little over 4 and a half but whos counting?

I wasn't sure about this at first but from all reports the producers and cast spent alot of time with the families of the passengers. So they will be respectful and somewhat accurate in that reflection. However any portrayal of the terrorists and a majority of the events on the plane will be pure speculation.
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« Reply #5 on: April 28, 2006, 09:08:01 AM »

i recently watched "Flight 93", the TV movie on the A&E channel. it was REALLY tough to watch. very depressing.

i'll probably end up seeing United 93 as well, but i don't even know why. 
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« Reply #6 on: April 28, 2006, 09:11:27 AM »

For what's it's worth, it's getting outstanding reviews, but all the reviews say it is a tough movie to watch-I don't know if I can sit through it or not-I still think about that day every day-everyone, for what it's worth-not sure if this should be a new thread-where were you on 9/11-when did you first hear?
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« Reply #7 on: April 28, 2006, 10:17:37 AM »

I don't think it's too soon, I just think as people we take to long to get over things,..  Shit like this happens all over the world just at a s,maller scale but more frequently.. I live in nyc, I watched this happen from a highrise I was working on, and I knew one person that died.. I think life just goes on and this was eventually going to be made into a movie so there's no avoiding it.. Time to move on already, get the freedom tower built ... I think with such a thing in some eyes it'll never be a long enough wait..
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« Reply #8 on: April 28, 2006, 11:20:16 AM »

i recently watched "Flight 93", the TV movie on the A&E channel. it was REALLY tough to watch. very depressing.

i'll probably end up seeing United 93 as well, but i don't even know why.?

If anybody is interested, A&E will be airing it again Sat April 29 @ 9pm, check your local listings.
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« Reply #9 on: April 28, 2006, 07:01:23 PM »

I just got back from seeing this movie.

Wow.

It was really hard to watch. Really. But it was incredible. I have nothing bad to say about it. Nothing. 
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« Reply #10 on: April 28, 2006, 07:16:13 PM »

Great we have someone who has seen it so was it really well done or was it like very unbeleivable... And anotherr question did it hapeen to show stuff before like the twin towers part and the events leading up to the flight
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« Reply #11 on: April 28, 2006, 07:29:45 PM »

Great we have someone who has seen it so was it really well done or was it like very unbeleivable... And anotherr question did it hapeen to show stuff before like the twin towers part and the events leading up to the flight
It was really well done, very believable. It wasn't glamorized at all.  And they showed stuff about the twin towers, too... mostly from the air-traffic control and government perspective...  really, really tough to watch, but well done and realistic
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« Reply #12 on: April 29, 2006, 12:08:28 AM »

I dont see whats the point of making a movie about the events... Why? We all know what happened and now a bunch of people wanna go sit in the movie house with thier popcorn and large sodas and watch the events .... i dont understand it at all.... Whats next? the PS2 game version of the movie? I dont see the need to make a movie out of it.... shameless...
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« Reply #13 on: April 29, 2006, 12:42:44 AM »

I dont see whats the point of making a movie about the events... Why? We all know what happened and now a bunch of people wanna go sit in the movie house with thier popcorn and large sodas and watch the events .... i dont understand it at all.... Whats next? the PS2 game version of the movie? I dont see the need to make a movie out of it.... shameless...


Its akeen to say a movie like Passion of the Christ. That was a tough movie to watch.

I agree with something jenna said aobut how the family of those who lost thier lives played a big role in how the movie portrayed the love ones lost. Of course its gonna be tough to watch but from what I gather , it is more about the heroism of the ordinary person ,coming together and trying to do whatever they could to not let the terrorist see thier plan to frutation.

on 9/11 I was woken by a phone call, from my father, he called right after the first plane had struck. To see if I was at home, fortunatly I was , I worked at the towers. Just so happens that day I didnt have to be in till noon. I know quite a few people who perished. And it was a tough time. But as Mike said , you have to go on, ironically I am now working again , right across the street from ground zero. Time for the freedom tower. TIme to bounce back. ANd I will see the film morso in nore to acknowlege the memory of the people of that flight who helped with thier own lives saving prople thounsands more.
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« Reply #14 on: April 29, 2006, 01:12:19 AM »

I dont see whats the point of making a movie about the events... Why? We all know what happened and now a bunch of people wanna go sit in the movie house with thier popcorn and large sodas and watch the events .... i dont understand it at all.... Whats next? the PS2 game version of the movie? I dont see the need to make a movie out of it.... shameless...


Its akeen to say a movie like Passion of the Christ. That was a tough movie to watch.

I agree with something jenna said aobut how the family of those who lost thier lives played a big role in how the movie portrayed the love ones lost. Of course its gonna be tough to watch but from what I gather , it is more about the heroism of the ordinary person ,coming together and trying to do whatever they could to not let the terrorist see thier plan to frutation.

on 9/11 I was woken by a phone call, from my father, he called right after the first plane had struck. To see if I was at home, fortunatly I was , I worked at the towers. Just so happens that day I didnt have to be in till noon. I know quite a few people who perished. And it was a tough time. But as Mike said , you have to go on, ironically I am now working again , right across the street from ground zero. Time for the freedom tower. TIme to bounce back. ANd I will see the film morso in nore to acknowlege the memory of the people of that flight who helped with thier own lives saving prople thounsands more.

damn that scary as hell.....  Passion of the Christ isnt as real as this movie is... nobody realy knows if that is a true story or not... but the 93 and Sep 11 just happened and i just dont see the need for it to be re created and played for entertainment purposes.....  I dont realy see it as a tribute.. re enacting thier last moment on earth,  I dunno i just dont see the need to make the movie...   Are you gonna work at the freedom tower?? whats it like at ground zero today??? ive never been there.
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« Reply #15 on: April 29, 2006, 03:25:18 AM »

IT a hole , with lots of construction activitly goin on , and drwas tourist from allover the world, all that they are doin is open for the world to see. , wlat forms and walkways are around the site, that is gated, but open for all to see, thre are a photo story about the history of the trade center, pics of it, kinda like a walking mural telling the story , of that and other things, everyones name who perished is lited in one area , asw they woprk on the memorial part of the site.l

And I truly hope that people are not gonna go see this movie as "entertainment" but morso to really pay tribute . I dont expect it nor should it be considered a blockbuster . And I think I read that most of the proceeds are goin to organizations that are inplace to help the families and others directly affected by 9/11.

As for me at the time I worked for Lenscrafters , it was in the mall directly under the towers at the time, kinda wierd I had lunch the day before sitting by the globe structure between the towers. BUt I work in a restuarant now in battery park.
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« Reply #16 on: April 29, 2006, 06:19:15 AM »

i hope that the movie isn't typically fabricated to make it more "entertaining" the way they did with movies such as Pearl Harbour
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« Reply #17 on: April 29, 2006, 10:28:03 AM »

it's going to be different for each person-like the passion of the Christ, you are going into this with strong emotions-I want to see it, but I know it will be painful or upsetting for people to see-My Mom still has not seen Titanic-it's a personal judgement thing.
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« Reply #18 on: April 29, 2006, 03:32:32 PM »

my thoughts...

I think it was time for this... there are a lot of people that have stopped caring. I was actually on a website about a month ago and there was a discussion titled "who still cares about 9-11?" and the responses were unbelievable.. a lot of people don't feel anything about it. The "Well, I don't know anyone that died, so it's not a part of MY life" mentality is sickening to me.
I live in Manhattan, and while I wasn't here when 9-11 happened, you can still feel it. The effect it's had on this city and these people... that gaping hole in the financial district that's a constant reminder of these events.

This film gives a face to some of the people involved in it, and it reinforces the horrific truth of that day and those attacks. Sure, no one knows what REALLY happened on United flight 93, but this film gives a very touching realistic vision of what MAY have happened. And I think it was done in a wonderful way. The families of all the victims on the flight approved of this film and have come out praising it and saying it was a moving tribute to their loved ones.
And to everyone else, it's a painful-to-watch reminder of what happened and why our country is where it is today.

It's not glamorized. There are no big stars in the film. It's not an over-romanticized "hero" story. In fact, if it had been that way, it would've been easier to watch because it would've seemed very Hollywood and fake. This movie did not seem "hollywood" to me. It was shockingly truthful and depressing and real. You realize that any of those people could've easily been you. And the power of the human spirit - the fear and pain and strength and courage - was really the highlight of this film, not some propeganda or money-making theatrics.

It's the kind of film that actually MEANS something. Not very many movies do anymore.
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« Reply #19 on: April 29, 2006, 05:29:35 PM »

JennaSide, to pick up ya point a lot of people "Don't Care" about anything whether it's mass murder or personal beliefs. The generations are unfortunately getting worse and worse.
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