Saw some trailers for it lately, i think its way too soon to make this movie. I think i'll pass on seeing it. Nicholas Cage looks dumb with the mustach too.
Saw some trailers for it lately, i think its way too soon to make this movie. I think i'll pass on seeing it. Nicholas Cage looks dumb with the mustach too.
Will you go see it?
I doubt I'll even watch it when it gets to cable in October.
i think something like this should be made like 20 years after the event or more, when more people that didn't experiece it can look back and learn about it, kinda like Pearl Harbour movie but not crappy.
Saw some trailers for it lately, i think its way too soon to make this movie. I think i'll pass on seeing it. Nicholas Cage looks dumb with the mustach too.
Will you go see it?
i don't think - soon. i also saw trailer, Cage is the same in every movie so that will make this one dull may be.
Still we have to see it first, then discuss.
i think something like this should be made like 20 years after the event or more, when more people that didn't experiece it can look back and learn about it, kinda like Pearl Harbour movie but not crappy.
Agreed, but I'd say more like 50 years actually.
First there's that matter about waiting a decent interval and then, as with WWII, the subject can only really be viewed (and portrayed) with sufficent detachment after those who remember it best are in their graves.
I won't be lining up to buy a ticket in any case.
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I didn't go see flight 93... I won't go see this one either.
Originally posted by rayadp05
I rebooted, deleted temp files, history, cookies and everything...still cannot view the news clip. All I see is that fucking gay ass music video from "Rick Roll". Anyone else have a different link to the news clip?
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we may all know the tragic ending of WTC...but what we dont know are the stories of those who survived...for me that's something to look forward for and watch....we might learn something....
Bob, I've been thinking. How can we get a huge captured audience to sit and listen to the official story of 9/11? I know! Dress it up as a Hollywood fantasy about courage in the face of danger. Then, in between the outright fiction of what happened onboard this plane, we'll sprinkle in some fact and make it look all fast and cool, like the audience is getting a behind the scenes peek into the command centers that morning! Plenty of military and tech-y jargon will add to the "truthiness", and we'll reinforce the our story that 9/11 was really carried out by 19 guys with box cutters and directed by a kidney patient in a cave in Afghanistan. We'll even get them to buy tickets to it, so it'll be like they are paying for their own brainwash! Ni-ice thinking. Let's get somebody to direct it that has done some spy thrillers and dramatized history before.
So... What about the wreckage? What'ya mean? Well, there was no wreckage found in that hole in Pennsylvania. There was a big debris field strewn over a large area, but they found no plane or bodies. How do we deal with that in the film for the big epilogue scene? Just cut to black as they auger in! It's like, all artistic and stuff. Scream, cut to black, silence, credits roll. People will eat it up. Those rubes will buy anything if you package it right.
Seeing the second plane smash into it live on morning tv, plus a week or so of 24 hour news afterwards was enough. I havent seen any of the "9 11" movies, so why start now?
one problem with that analysis... Stone has never made a movie that painted a flattering picture of the US government... he definately isnt going to make one to cover up a government conspiracy
this is a story about survival, a real story about 2 guys that made it out from under ruble..i think
Yes, it is. It is about two cops that get trapped in the ruble and their rescue. I will probably go see it as it is one of the few stories of survival during that time of death and destruction. It is interesting what was going on in the minds of the two that were rescued as they lay trapped. One cop said that he thought we were at war. He kept hearing explosions. He found out later that a lot of what he was hearing were the towers collapsing.
In an interview Oliver Stone said that there is no political messages, no 'twists' on the 9/11 story. It is just a story of courage.
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i wouldn't like to see it. I don't like Nockolas Cage and i didn't like the trailer. Such kind of movies are all the same - based on feelings, tears and very dull.
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