I also saw it yesterday and I was surprised of all the suffering and of all the emotions that were captured in the film..and couldn't help but think that if it seemed so awful in the film in real life it must have been 1000 times worst, and all I could do was pray for God to bring peace to this world son that these kinds of things don't happen again.
2006-10-01 07:29:53
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answered by Manina 3
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Well,, if it makes a lot of money for everyone involved, think i might go blow up a building and make a film too. Sorry for the sarcasm but i wouldn't go and watch it, simply because i think it was an inside job and i hate the thought of all those dead people and Firemen being exploited in this way. If this films makes a billion dollars then you might find that "the war on terrorism" may become a very profitable business.
2006-10-01 10:24:38
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answered by Grogsy34 2
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nicely you may desire to upload extra tags to each video or instruct a extra thrilling thumb nail considering that's what I often word first. Thats the logical attitude yet different than that, seem to be certain how distinctive your first video is from the others. Theres some thing human beings like on your first video thats lacking in the others.
2016-10-18 07:38:16
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answered by harte 4
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i am looking forward to all the palestinian films, the lebanese and the other various israeli / us invasion films the iraq invasion etc i wait in anticipation, where are they? yawn yawn, there have to be thousands of world t c's, Muhammad the first child to be shot on the tele by israeli soldiers, Ali Abbas whose family was wiped out and he lost his legs by one of those supreme USA bombs ( i think he was about 12 too) never mind though he got a signed t shirt from beckham. gee there must be thousands!
never mind though eh?
2006-10-01 10:45:30
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answered by Anonymous
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When I saw it, other people actually stood up and applauded at the end.
I have been going to the movies every Tuesday for ten years and that has never happened to me before.
2006-10-01 07:28:47
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answered by Teacher Man 6
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Thanks for the tip. I'll make a point of not seeing it. Not that I think anything is wrong with it, I agree that we should never forget; it's just that I don't like movies that manipulate my emotions to the point of making me cry, and I don't need a movie to remind me. I can cry just thinking about it.
2006-10-01 07:30:21
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answered by Bad Kitty! 7
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,going to the cinema is something i love. i haven;t seen F.T.C yet its great when someone recommends a true classic other than some bloke trying to be smug and smarmy and going"dont watch that, its for the uneducated lot"
2006-10-01 07:43:19
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answered by no nonsence 3
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Yes, same happend to me, the first movie I ever came out tired from, not in a negative sense.
2006-10-01 07:34:07
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answered by Lil' Gay Monster 7
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haven't seen that film ... but have seen documentaries on Discovery channel... what happened was extremely aweful and depressing ...
2006-10-01 07:40:55
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answered by Anonymous
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i am pleased for you that tou liked it but it is not the sort of movie that i would like to watch sorry.
2006-10-01 09:05:06
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answered by welshwife 4
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