but I have just watched the film "Flight93" about the hijacking of one of the planes on 9/11.. Can I just say that it was very moving and very emotional. My heart goes out to all of their families and I am not saying this because of that flight but to everyone who suffered a loss. If anyone else has seen the film, did they feel the same?
2006-09-30
10:27:19
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Darkangel.... my heart goes out to your friend..... so sorry for her, truly.
2006-09-30
10:34:26 ·
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PAL : you should see it, don't believe what your friends are telling you. These are true facts of life!
2006-09-30
10:37:03 ·
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I would have to agree with it.
I also found the movie to be very enlightening as to what was happening behind the scenes with the air traffic controllers and the military.
I feel that this is a keeper movie to be shared with our children and grand children so that they will understand the meaning of 9-11.
2006-09-30 10:30:26
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answered by mgctouch 7
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i think that it is important that especially young ones watch this to have a small percentage of understanding what happened that day but not as a single point of view, there were many ways of viewing this confusing situation i feel the filmakers could of waited a couple more years to make but they wanted to make money, that's their jobs off of peoples emotions...it's good to watch and cry about but you also must have other background information especially about the Bush admistration and what they did after 9/11 and come up with your own opinion on whether what america did was right or not, i like the movie but my opinion is that bush and some of the admistration is caught in their greed of oil and many other wrongs, us Iraq has nothing to do with 9/11 so why are we there? it wasnt even saudi arabi either, it was not Saddam Hussain, it was Osama people need to stop listening to the lies of the media, i have to admit they are doing a great job but im not falling for them like most people, i am only 16 yrs old and i think i know more than most americans i have taken media crit. classes and extensive history classes and discusions on the current governtment and it is starting to mirror other governments and empire and im aftraid that i will be in trouble and my children if america continues to act like it is now, i am partriotic dont get me wrong, i just think it can be ran differently i cant wait till the next election that i can participate in to have a real say in the way i want to be governed and live
2006-09-30 18:01:47
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answered by Anonymous
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I do believe that 9/11 was one of the worst tragedies of our time and it is SO horrendous but the U.S do take things too far. What about all those ppl who have died in Iraq (innocent ppl just like those in the twin towers) what about all our british troops who have lost their lives? It would appear undignified and rude in london (where i live) to make a movie about 7/7. It may be nothing on the scale of the deaths in 9/11 but there were still very brave heroes/heroines (innocent ppl) who lost their lives to save and protect others. The U.S are just too patriotic and although it was amazing i truly believe that its partly made for their own publicity to forward Bush's beliefs in the war on Iraq.
2006-09-30 17:33:17
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answered by Anonymous
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I just saw this movie last night. It was very touching to watch. I give all the gratitude to the people who lost there lives that day. My heart goes out to there family.
At the end of the movie my boyfriend grabbed my hand and we cried as the plane went down. It was as if we were there.
I will never forget that day.
2006-09-30 17:33:36
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answered by dijay 2
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omg... i swear i just watched the movie like 3 hours ago and it was incredibly awesome... for me, a 13 year old and born in N.Y and my dad being an ex. firefighter , it was so sad to see what happened and how *close* they were to saving the plane....
I am so sorry for all the people who lost any one in this tragic accident and for heavens sake.. never have anything so bad ever happen again.. god bless all...
BrYaN...
(p.s. its the only time I've seen my dad cry at the end of the movie... and it's funny how i just watched it this morning and u bring up this topic...hope evryone has a great day!)
2006-09-30 17:35:35
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answered by .xX BrYaN Xx. 2
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It's never too late and I hope people don't forget what happened on that flight much like the way they are starting to forget already and it's barely been 5 years since it happened. I felt the same way and I cried too. It's hard looking at that and seeing how families everywhere were affected.
2006-09-30 17:31:07
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answered by Anonymous
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I have not seen the theatrical release but I did see the made for TV film plus I have seen a lot of interviews with the families...I think that they were true American heroes because they sacrificed their own lives so others would not be killed.
2006-09-30 17:31:41
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answered by tigerlily_catmom 7
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Dear Friend, I have not had the courage to watch this movie. I am still in shock about the whole thing. I cannot imagine how brave they must have been and yes, we all feel sorrow for the lives that were lost but very very grateful for the courageous acts they did. It is never too late to express your feelings about something. Thanks for doing this.
2006-09-30 17:32:56
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answered by makeitright 6
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I felt the same. Ecspecilly when the people get into the cockpit but it is to late. They already crashed. At least the plane did not go to its destination.
2006-09-30 17:30:28
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answered by heath 2
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I don't want to see it. How could they make a movie when they did not know exactly what happened? My husband rented it and I told him to take it back. The only reason why it was made was to make money off of other people's pain and misfortune.
2006-09-30 17:31:32
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answered by ☺Smiley☺ 5
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