maybe a little too realistic...i think i'm going to pass
2006-08-07 16:23:56
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answered by lil_miss_education 4
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Yes, I want to see it, but I know that I'm going to cry through a lot of it. I'm not sure if it will be realistic or not until I see it. Even though it's a movie (I mean, we're talking about Hollywood here, where the truth is stretched every day and everything is way too dramatic) there may be a lot of truth in it. I'm seeing it the first chance I get.
2006-08-07 16:26:22
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answered by Anonymous
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NO.I think we all pretty much saw the real thing already. I think it
will be a waste of money. As far as realistic goes I don't think what
we saw could of been any more realistic. If you want to see the
real thing there are many biographies out for rent. I'm sure
hollywood will play it up a bit and most things won't be true or
accurate.
2006-08-07 16:29:19
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answered by sally 3
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NO! First of all, the story backs up the fairy tale that it was caused by terrorists, when anyone who has done even a little research knows that the attacks were orchestrated by our own government.
Second, such a horrible catastrophe with nearly 3000 deaths is NOT a good opportunity to make money, and I have very little respect for those involved in the movie.
2006-08-07 16:29:12
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answered by Brianman3 3
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I saw Flight 93 when it came out and was just freaked out. I don't think I can watch World Trade Center. I still have a hard time with 9/11.
2006-08-07 16:25:41
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answered by Anonymous
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YES, very much! Just watching the trailer brought tear to my eyes. Yes it's coming out wednesday. I don't think it will be too realistic, it's based on some people's lives.
2006-08-07 16:26:11
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answered by ღღღ 7
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I think it's absolutely disgusting that they made a movie about it so soon. Those films producers are exploiting what happened and making money off of peoples misery. People who's families were affected still need the time to move on, they don't need to be reminded. This movie will only bring about trauma.
2006-08-07 16:58:51
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answered by I am a Muppet 4
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I think that its horrible that they are making a movie about it, and I have a feeling alot of Americans wont want to watch it especially. I wouldn't be surprised if it wins grammy's and that though! I do want to see it, but I don't. I think that such a huge tragedy like that was enough in real life...and I think that it will be realistic, as much as they can be.
2006-08-07 16:28:54
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answered by Hannah 5
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i got to a special screening of it and it was ok. It was kind of realistic but its such a hard thing make a movie about because of course its nothing like the real thing. But it did have tv clips from the actually day and stuff. Overall it was an ok movie.
2006-08-07 16:27:04
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answered by ckm44 3
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I'm not really sure.
It would give those who weren't there relive it, which might be disturbing.
And the people that where there might not want to relive it.
I think It is a little to soon for a movie about that, considering the things that are currently going on with our country.
And I don't really like Nicolas Cage lol xD
2006-08-07 16:30:05
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answered by CoyotesGaze 1
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I want to see it. I hear it was well done. It is a stroy of the people's lives and not an Oliver Stone fabrication.
I don't think we should be in denial about this event in our lives.
Let's learn all angles from it -- and this human element seems appropriate to envision through the movie.
2006-08-07 16:25:24
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answered by BShakey 4
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