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Post by benxtaron on Jun 5, 2006 2:24:18 GMT -5
Hey, everyone. I have watched a lot of movies this year, and out of all the ones that came out this year, I would have to say that amidst all the crap that has come out, this is the best one. It is powerful, haunting, disturbing, sad, depressing, and beautiful. I highly recommend it, and if you live around the Cape Girardeau area, drop me a pm, cause I will personally take you to see it. One of the best movies of this decade, period. Let me know what you think.
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Post by Tucker on Jun 5, 2006 4:36:25 GMT -5
it does look interesting, it just came out over here in uk land and i wanna go see it
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Post by benxtaron on Jun 5, 2006 4:38:16 GMT -5
Highly recommend it. Better make some noise during Oscar night.
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Post by Tucker on Jun 5, 2006 4:47:52 GMT -5
what other film would you say its like or compare it with
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Post by benxtaron on Jun 5, 2006 4:53:44 GMT -5
um, well its kinda like its own movie, but have you seen Syriana? It's kinda like that, but not as confusing. Although, I highly recommend Syriana as well, just keep an open mind.
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Post by Mexican Coke on Jun 5, 2006 5:26:45 GMT -5
I wanna see it, but it was taken last time I went to Blockbuster...the last time I saw a documentary about 9/11, it was at school and everyone was still thoroughly scared. Very sad. It sucks thats the kind of world we live in today.
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Post by benxtaron on Jun 5, 2006 5:28:01 GMT -5
Wrong one. That was the doc. I meant the other one still in theatres, unless it is different with each time zone.
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Post by Mexican Coke on Jun 5, 2006 5:30:48 GMT -5
I know its the wrong one. I was talking about the documentary 911, I think it was called. But 93 is a whole 'nother story.
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Post by benxtaron on Jun 5, 2006 5:33:18 GMT -5
Yea, the doc was very good. I have seen the movie too and highly recommend it. Better than any of the crap *looking at X3 and Poseidon* that is out right now.
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Post by Laura on Jun 5, 2006 8:53:08 GMT -5
I want to see it, but at the same time I don't. It's still hard for me to look at pictures from that day. There is also "World Trade Center" which comes out in August, which is another one I'm not sure I want to see.
I know that they're going to be great movies, I'm just not so sure if I want to re-live the worst day.
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Post by benxtaron on Jun 5, 2006 9:16:30 GMT -5
As hard as it was for me to see it, the end result will make you a better person. I think a lot of people are still in shock over what happened, and this helps to eliviate that shock. But watch it with family, then talk about it.
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Post by Mexican Coke on Jun 5, 2006 14:51:54 GMT -5
Yes, unlike the characters on Lost, lets talk about it. *This sounds like were on Oprah or something* I dunno know if it ALLEVIATED the shock cuz when I first saw the doc when it came out like two years later, it was in a Criminal Justice class and everyone left very quiet. Like no one wanted to talk about it.
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Post by dharmawillgetyou on Jun 5, 2006 15:31:09 GMT -5
I dont think i could handle it
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Post by charliefan92489 on Jun 5, 2006 17:06:18 GMT -5
Omg, that movie was amazing, I was crying....ALOT, I don't think I could see that movie again, just because it was so heavy with emotion, I loved it!!!!!!
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Post by Laura on Jun 5, 2006 23:20:46 GMT -5
I think it would be easier for me to watch "United 93" then "World Trade Center". I've seen documentaries about 93, and the movie is just about that one plane. But with the other one "World Trade Center", I think would be a lot harder to watch since it shows the towers falling.
I know it sounds strange, but I still get freaked out whenever they show clips on the news of them falling. I just remember watching it live on TV, and there were kids sitting next to me in class that had family working in the buildings and working as fire/police men. It was so horrible.
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