I went to the Ground Zero site in March '02, six months after it happened.
I was not able to keep my temper.
I thought I would get all weepy, but instead, I was infuriated when I saw what they had done. It was a cold, drizzly day, but I felt no cold because I was so angry. We had to walk around South Street Seaport in the drizzle for a while afterward before we calmed down.
Interesting description. I imagine the same would happen to me.
I watched the beheadings for much the same reason as Prager suggests we should all see this movie. If I dare suggest some should watch the beheadings to see what evil we face, I get much the same reaction that Prager describes with the nanny state.
I understand your description of feeling no cold.
Interestingly, I was freezing during and after the beheadings. And nauseous. Not from watching them, but from my anger.
I will watch this movie.
I'll take your advice...and route.