I want to see it because right after it happened everyone was saying,"Never Forget!". Well I think alot of people have forgotten and need to be reminded that American blood was spilled on our hallowed soil.
2006-08-10 06:49:49
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answered by groomingdiva_pgh 5
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I have considered seeing the movie, only because it is a story of two men who helped others during a time of tragedy. On the other hand, I do not want to see it because I do not want to relive those events. I think about it enough as it is, honestly, I will never forget what happened that day. ever. At the time, my husband was working a job where on that day he was supposed to go into Manhattan, just blocks from the WTC, lucky for us, he called out that day...I think that the people who were in the WTC that day and on the planes should be honored, but not necessarily in the Hollywood Film kind of way, and if anything ALL of the money should go to the rebuilding...and/or memorial....it should not be meant for profit.....I may see it sometime in the future, but right now I don't feel as if I am ready to face it...
2006-08-10 17:22:22
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answered by manderin 3
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No, I get tired of the industry manipulating my emotions while running to the bank.
It was a horrible horrible disaster. The movie will come out, everyone will ohh and awww about it, relive that horrible day and hand out oscars to the movie makers.
I simply can't believe they are honoring the victims of 911 - were that true we'd all be able to see it on TV for free and not have to pay $15 to go to the movies.
2006-08-10 14:12:50
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answered by chris 5
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No way. I think it is just film makers capitalizing on the tragedy that happened. I saw both of the planes hit the WTC, I don't want to watch it on the big screen. The film maker who created and wrote the screenplay should take into consideration what the people were thinking and doing inside the WTC when it fell, and ask themselves if they would want their pain to be put on the big screen to make someone else money.
2006-08-10 15:29:41
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answered by vegaschic 3
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It doesn't matter if you see the "Hollywood" version of what really happened.The person who said "Never Forget" is right on.We got attacked,people got killed, we shall never for a minute forget that ****.I might see it, I might not, but I won't ever forget that day.No one should.If your not ready to see it, then granted that's your choice, but when will you be ready to face what happened?When we get attacked again? Some people use that "I'm not ready" bullshit as a crutch. Get ready because I guarantee this is only the beginning of these terrorist's ****** with my and your land.
2006-08-10 14:08:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Living through this horrible day once was way too much for me! I live in N.Y. and it will never, ever go away! Unimaginable!! No, it would be too much like living it over for me! But, I understand it may be some type of a healing process for some especially the rescue workers. God bless them all!
2006-08-10 14:10:02
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answered by lennienahra 2
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No.
It will cause me to hate the Islamo-Pricks even more.
Although the rest of this country should see it, since some in America (liberals) support the rights of the terrorists.
2006-08-10 18:45:02
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answered by sarge_from_wackbag 2
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No. I saw the 24 hour news coverage. I didn't find it entertaining the first time, so I really don't care to pay to see a romanticized, condensed version.
2006-08-10 13:49:49
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answered by Mel 4
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No, I'm not going to see it. I don't need to see a movie to be reminded of that tragic day in history.
2006-08-10 13:54:26
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answered by Anonymous
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SAW ''WORLD TRADE CENTER'' LAST NIGHT
I LOVE N.Y. AND FELT I SHOULD HONOR THE TWO MEN WHO THE PICTURE IS ABOUT BY GOING TO SEE IT. IT'S A BIT UPSETTING, BUT IT'S NOTHING YOU HAVEN'T SEEN BEFORE. MOSTLY IS JUST ABOUT PEOPLE HELPING PEOPLE AND I FELT UPLIFTED WHEN THE MOVIE WAS OVER. I THINK IT'LL BE NOMINATED FOR AN ACADEMY AWARD. NICK CAGE -GREAT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
2006-08-10 13:50:31
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answered by Anonymous
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