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United 93 Movie - Terry Willacker - 05-19-2006 XMEN 3: Looking forward to it. DaVinci Code: No interest in the movie or the book. Flight 93: I don't know. I watched the TV version on one of the cable channels twice. I don't think I want to go to a theater for it. Although, I don't think there is anything wrong with a movie making you feel patriotic. I don't think any political points can be made now. If it had been shown during the 2004 presidential election, it would be different. Then it probably would have gotten Bush a few more votes. United 93 Movie - KRW - 05-22-2006 Marc B. Wrote:I won't see it because I don't believe this is the way it happened. There's too much evidence that disputes the passengers bringing down the plane, so I refuse to see an exploitive "patriotic" movie. 100% Agree! KRW United 93 Movie - saynomore - 05-22-2006 Having seen United 93, I can guarantee you that it is very far from "patriotic," would not have gotten Bush "a few more votes," and is nothing at all like the TV version, which had a political agenda. But the only way you could know that is to see it. Don't be like those religious zealots who condemn The Da Vinci Code without having read the book or seen the movie. I'd like to think that we on the RJ Board are above that kind of criticking. AC P.S. I was about to burst into "God Bless America" but it would have defeated my point. Really, this movie is not what you think it is. And this is my last word on the subject. Let those who have seen it have the next word. United 93 Movie - KRW - 05-23-2006 saynomore Wrote:Having seen United 93, I can guarantee you that it is very far from "patriotic," would not have gotten Bush "a few more votes," and is nothing at all like the TV version, which had a political agenda. But the only way you could know that is to see it. Don't be like those religious zealots who condemn The Da Vinci Code without having read the book or seen the movie. I'd like to think that we on the RJ Board are above that kind of criticking. Hang on a second AC. We all watched this on our tv's. We all listened to it on our radios. I'm supposing the only thing we can't comment on about this movie is the fairy tail aspect Hollywood gave it, right? I'm curious, did they show in the movie how debree was spread out over ten miles from the crash site? Or did they over look that fact? KRW United 93 Movie - saynomore - 05-23-2006 This movie is not a typical "Hollywood" movie, but only by watching it could you know that. Most of the movie takes place in FCC, military, and flight tower locations. It is far from "fairy tale." And the passengers are not shown as heroic but as desperate to survive. I saw a preview of Twin Towers by Oliver Stone today: Now that's a "Hollywood Fairy Tale!!!!" But United 93 is not. Let go of your pre-conceptions for a couple of hours and watch this movie. I can't emphasize enough that it is not what you think it is. I was in your shoes when I decided not to see it, but having four hours to kill, and that being the only movie around, I saw it. And my notions of it being a "fairy tale" were blown away. Had I not seen it, I'd probably be saying the same thing as you. AC United 93 Movie - Richard Kendrick - 05-23-2006 saynomore Wrote:This movie is not a typical "Hollywood" movie, but only by watching it could you know that. Most of the movie takes place in FCC, military, and flight tower locations. It is far from "fairy tale." And the passengers are not shown as heroic but as desperate to survive. I saw a preview of Twin Towers by Oliver Stone today: Now that's a "Hollywood Fairy Tale!!!!" But United 93 is not. Let go of your pre-conceptions for a couple of hours and watch this movie. I can't emphasize enough that it is not what you think it is. I was in your shoes when I decided not to see it, but having four hours to kill, and that being the only movie around, I saw it. And my notions of it being a "fairy tale" were blown away. Had I not seen it, I'd probably be saying the same thing as you. Dude, for whatever reason, he obviously doesn't want his mind changed. I wish I could get my hands on a copy of that movie here in Belgium. I doubt they will even show it in theaters. RIK United 93 Movie - NewYorkjoe - 05-23-2006 hford713 Wrote:That's precisely how I feel about it. This sounds very much like what I said with regard to Brokeback Mountain. I guess it's OK to make money from a movie with a liberal message, but don't DARE make a movie with a patriotic message and expect to profit from it! I'm sure Michael Moore made a few bucks with his scurrilous propaganda dressed up as a documentary (which it was not, send back the Oscar, Mike!). Check to see how much he contributed to charity (the DNC doesn't count!). Maybe Mike will make a "documentary" showing how America is to blame for 9/11 and terrorism? Perhaps then, he will splurge on a razor, new baseball cap, and a South Beach Diet book. United 93 Movie - jimbow8 - 05-23-2006 NewYorkjoe Wrote:I guess it's OK to make money from a movie with a liberal message, but don't DARE make a movie with a patriotic messageNice attempt to juxtapose those. ![]() Was there a review of the movie in there, or just another anti-liberal (what does Moore have to do with this?) rant? United 93 Movie - Bluesman Mike Lindner - 05-23-2006 hford713 Wrote:That's precisely how I feel about it. Are you saying a person shouldn't be financially compensated for his time and effort? United 93 Movie - NewYorkjoe - 05-23-2006 jimbow8 Wrote:Nice attempt to juxtapose those. I'm not juxtaposing two films with such disparate subjects, I am merely comparing/contrasting the reactions of those with a more politically liberal point of view (dare I say bias) to a film with a liberal message and to another film with a more (assumed) patriotic subject. It seemed that the original poster's (hford713) reaction to Flight 93 sounded very much like my reaction to Brokeback Mountain. I found that an interesting parallel; again, the reactions, not the films themselves. As for Michael Moore, again I was pointing out the poster's problem with the Flight 93 director/producer making money, but lack of concern about Moore's remuneration for an endless diatribe based on unsupported accusations presented as a "documentary." It's the "two sets of rules" syndrome, one for those that coincide with your political viewpoint and another set for those who contradict it. That is a basic form of hypocrisy. Believe it or not, I object to all forms of hypocrisy, whatever the source, and personally avoid it whenever I can. Unfortunately, liberal hypocrisy is so rampant and so hard to ignore. Pointing it out does not equate to a "rant," but then I don't think pointing out fallacies in reasoning equals a personal attack either. Although I've been looking, the Flight 93 film seems to have come and gone before I could see it, so a film review is not possible at this time. |