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| April 28, 2006
| RobFromGa
Posted on 04/28/2006 1:21:50 PM PDT by RobFromGa
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To: Personal Responsibility
"These animals are the same as the terrorists down in Gitmo to whom the
Democrats are so adamant about giving rights." It made me angry to think
about that.
That's a very good recommendation for seeing the film.
61
posted on
04/28/2006 2:03:52 PM PDT
by
VOA
To: RobFromGa
Thanks for the review, Rob.
62
posted on
04/28/2006 2:05:50 PM PDT
by
doug from upland
(Stopping Hillary should be a FreeRepublic Manhattan Project)
To: Personal Responsibility
To think that Arlen Specter is threatening to cut off funding for NSA because the president is listening to terrorists on the phone.
I know it's sinful, but I hate Arlen Specter.
63
posted on
04/28/2006 2:07:52 PM PDT
by
OldFriend
(I Pledge Allegiance to the Flag.....and My Heart to the Soldier Who Protects It.)
To: sandyeggo
Yes, I was amazed at how many played themselves in the movie. I would guess about 20 from watching the credits.
I suspect that helped with the incredible realistic "feel" this movie has.
64
posted on
04/28/2006 2:08:39 PM PDT
by
oxcart
(Journalism (Sic))
To: Oliver Optic
You might want to buy the video or DVD and then if they feel the need to stop watching, they can do so at home.
65
posted on
04/28/2006 2:08:47 PM PDT
by
OldFriend
(I Pledge Allegiance to the Flag.....and My Heart to the Soldier Who Protects It.)
To: oxcart
To: standingfirm
He lived through it once already.
67
posted on
04/28/2006 2:11:08 PM PDT
by
TASMANIANRED
(The Internet is the samizdat of liberty..)
To: oxcart
Is the movie suitable for two boys - both of whom are very familiar with military issues and aren't shy about watching movies with guns, etc? In other words- why the "R" rating?
68
posted on
04/28/2006 2:12:51 PM PDT
by
h-roark
To: Rakkasan1
I would not have a problem with it being shown in High Schools, this movie is amazing! I am still trying to digest what I just saw a few hours ago and a few adult beverages will help. Come on 5pm...lol
69
posted on
04/28/2006 2:14:05 PM PDT
by
oxcart
(Journalism (Sic))
To: svcw
It will be too late if [WE LET]democrats gain control of congress in November
To: nutmeg
To: OldFriend
I can't hate anyone that has chemo-brain and should be removed from office...kind of like senile old KKK Bird./s/off
72
posted on
04/28/2006 2:18:57 PM PDT
by
oxcart
(Journalism (Sic))
To: RobFromGa
73
posted on
04/28/2006 2:19:39 PM PDT
by
facedown
(Armed in the Heartland)
To: RobFromGa
One of my favorite all time movies was Tora Tora Tora. I always wished they would make more movies like that - documentary, true history, that touched your soul.
When I first read the descriptions of this movie I thought it might be in that mode. The problem is, whenever I see TTT I always get too mad - and keep wishing the ending would change.
74
posted on
04/28/2006 2:19:51 PM PDT
by
I still care
("Remember... for it is the doom of men that they forget" - Merlin, from Excalibur)
To: RushCrush
To DUmmies, it's a piece of propaganda. Here's an excerpt from one of the threads over in hell:
Hey, maybe it's a very well-crafted film and a compelling story. But what is driving me nuts is that in every review so far, the reviewers can't seem to avoid fawning over Greengrass's ability to have somehow known what really went on on that plane, even as they try to say "no one really knows what went on." Then they all add "but this perhaps the most accurate accounting we'll ever have." WTF? Who says? The FACT is, Greengrass MADE UP the entire thing based upon the same propaganda every single one of us read in our daily government news feeds, otherwise known as "newspapers" and "cable news."
This film really does a disservice to history, because its version of events will become history. Americans as a lot are not the brightest bulbs on the tree, and most will take this film as gospel because, well, it's shot like a documentary, and gosh, all the reviews say it's so accurate. But the film doesn't address the issues of the ability of cell phones to function at 500 mph, thousands of feet in the air, or debris scattered for miles and miles across the PA countryside. It only explores the mythology, and sets it up as historical fact.
Again, maybe it's a good film. But maybe it's also a totally bogus piece of passive propaganda, which will only serve to stop Americans from asking questions, and be used by those seeking tens of millions of dollars in government money we DON'T HAVE to convince lawmakers to buy 1200 acres of PA countryside for a memorial.
I'll watch it on cable, but unlike Roper and Ebert and every other film critic out there, I hardly think its "unmissable." Just watch me miss it faster than you can say "Let's roll!"
To: oxcart
He's on the side of the terrorists. Too much speed dialing Leaky Leahy.
He's a traitor.
76
posted on
04/28/2006 2:21:16 PM PDT
by
OldFriend
(I Pledge Allegiance to the Flag.....and My Heart to the Soldier Who Protects It.)
To: plain talk
Good point ... should have added that phrase.
77
posted on
04/28/2006 2:22:19 PM PDT
by
svcw
To: h-roark
I think it would be fine for boys like that. I was surprised at the lack of blood and guts, but that did not detract from this incredible film. You did hear one of the hijackers necks snap if I recall correctly.
78
posted on
04/28/2006 2:23:48 PM PDT
by
oxcart
(Journalism (Sic))
To: RobFromGa
There is one character that I'm glad they included- he has a European *maybe French* accent and he makes a number of comments along the lines of "If we do what they say, they'll spare our lives"-- typical appeasement mentality. Saw it this afternoon - thought the guy was Belgian for some reason.
It was worth seeing. I go to very few movies, but was determined to see this as soon as possible.
May God comfort the families and friends of those killed or injured, as well as the many who worked in air traffic control that day.
79
posted on
04/28/2006 2:27:25 PM PDT
by
mombonn
(God is looking for spiritual fruit, not religious nuts.)
To: Personal Responsibility
I saw it at Times Square in New York at the 1:30 pm showing. The ticket taker said that the movie "was getting a bigger crowd than is normal for that time of day."
There were about 50 people....mostly men. Surprised to see a lot of them in their 20's.
It felt more like a documentary, with a real you -are -there immediacy to it. The movie itself feels like a missile. I don't know how the director was able to recreate the assault on the cockpit by the passengers the way he did,but I have never seen such collective rage and determination in any movie scene as I did here. I got the sense that for the actors, the scene brought out the fierce "Don't mess with us " patriotism that Americans had on that day...Sadly, almost impossible to find in New York City these days. Everyone's just ragging on Bush.
There were three television crews when I left the theater asking people for their opinions of the movie... I spoke to a Japanese television crew and told them that I thought every New Yorker should see this. I also said that I had friends who lived here who had never been to Ground Zero, which seemed to surprise them.
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