debeneadtos said:
so if you go to the movie theatre expecting to see a movie you might be disappointed
WTF? lol. Sorry, that just seemed like the most oximoronic statement i've ever read.... Awesome
I don't really know what to think about this 'movie.' Let us remind ourselves that this was made (as the rest of movies are made) with one goal in mind; TO MAKE MONEY. On one hand I feel that it is completely tacky (for lack of a better word) to make money off of such a tragedy; especially if it is done so to push a political agenda (not that it is, but I would find it hard to believe that the film doesn't contain one). In my eyes, whatever corporation is behind this (be it Universal or Paramount, etc) is as guilty as those classy punks that are pedaling 9/11 memorobilia at ground zero.
On the other hand, I think it is appropriate that America is reminded of the events that occured on 9/11. In this sense, I completely agree with A4s. Christ, it has only been 5 years, FIVE YEARS, since that day has passed, and look how ignorant americans are acting.
Every other time I go to the airport I see people b*tching about security lines, whining because they have to take their shoes or belt off, or take their laptops out of their cases. These are the same Americans that emphasized they would 'never forget,' and if seen at the airport a few months after 9/11 would be quiet as a mouse, gladly cooperating with security. And don't even get me started about those liberal b*stards that constantly whine about the Patriot Act infringing on their 'freedom.' Lets see how much they whine the next time a few thousand American citizens (or god forbid more) perish in another terrorist attack.
Call me a pessimist, but in my humble opinion, the only way these Americans are going to 'remember' is after our homeland is attacked once again. Hopefully this movie, the various documentaries on the discovery channel, etc will serve a purpose in taming this apathy. Time will tell.