Scott Hajek Wrote:From everything I've heard or read about this movie, it is pretty good and done without dishonoring the victims of that flight.
However, being the skeptic/cynic/conspiracy theorist that I am, I will not see this one in the theater. I will wait for it to come to DVD and further wait for it to be available at the library so I don't have to pay for it. Shortly after the events of 9-11, I became thoroughly disgusted by the elevated figurehead status of Todd "Let's Roll" Beamer and the non-reference to the remaining victims. His widow far exceeded her 15 minutes of fame and was herself elevated to holy status only because her husband could be overheard saying two words. She was paraded through the media circus by the evangelicals and capitalized by publishing a book. What happened to all of the other victim's families? They were screwed over. This movie does acknowledge that there were other people on that flight, but this is where it comes TOO LATE instead of being too early.
law dawg Wrote:See the movie. The "let's roll" comment is not a battle cry but like a guy with a dirty job to do.
The movie honors all of them. No one is singled out.
It is a powerful piece of moviemaking.
Scott Hajek Wrote:I will see it, but only when I can do it for free.
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.It reminds me of A Perfect Storm, where, since everyone dies, no one knows what really happened.
jimbow8 Wrote:It reminds me of A Perfect Storm, where, since everyone dies, no one knows what really happened.
saynomore Wrote:Okay, I'll treat. Thirty bucks is on the way. Email me the address I should ship the money to, or, if you use paypal, the email where I can post the $$ to your account. No tricks. One catch. Go see the movie.
AC
P.S. This offer void to all relatives and friends to whom I owe money.
Scott Hajek Wrote:That's precisely how I feel about it.
I'm sure the movie does portray everything as real as possible, it's just that it's all too soon for me. Not because of the tragedy, but because of the exploitation of the tragedy for political and financial reasons.
I will see it, but only when I can do it for free.