United 93 - 04/29/06 05:11 PM
Alright y'all, I literally JUST got back home after seeing the film. OMG it was ... Incredible! Amazing! Horrifying! Overwhelming! Honestly - there are no words to describe.
If you can manage to do so - you just HAVE to go see this movie!
I'll add that, I had second thoughts myself about seeing it. But a woman here in Nashville who saw it was interviewed on the nightly news, right after coming out of the theatre. She said that she didn't really want to see it, but she felt like she NEEDED to see it. My sentiments exactly, both before and after seeing the movie.
And don't wait until it comes out on DVD. The whole experience is much more important in the theatre. I went to a matinee and the place was PACKED! Barely a single empty seat. Unbelieveable. I haven't been to movie like that in years!
And the way they end it - OMG and WOW. Those of you who have seen it know what I mean - and it is for this reason that I am suggesting seeing it now in the theatre rather than waiting - those of you who haven't seen it, please trust me.
I just, I am so overwhelmed right now that I cannot even tell you how much I appreciate this movie. Yes, it was very difficult to watch at times - but think of how it was for those who were THERE.
I think it was very well done, and an excellent tribute to those we lost on 9/11. May they all RIP. We truly owe a lot to the people who fought and died on United 93, and at the very least I felt I owed it to them to see this movie.
United 93 Movie Website Here
P.S. Christian Clemenson stars in it, as Thomas Burnett - as many of you might know from previews, news coverage, etc. He played Rollie Vale (sp?) on L&C - and I just have to say that he put in a very powerful performance in this movie.
If you can manage to do so - you just HAVE to go see this movie!
I'll add that, I had second thoughts myself about seeing it. But a woman here in Nashville who saw it was interviewed on the nightly news, right after coming out of the theatre. She said that she didn't really want to see it, but she felt like she NEEDED to see it. My sentiments exactly, both before and after seeing the movie.
And don't wait until it comes out on DVD. The whole experience is much more important in the theatre. I went to a matinee and the place was PACKED! Barely a single empty seat. Unbelieveable. I haven't been to movie like that in years!
And the way they end it - OMG and WOW. Those of you who have seen it know what I mean - and it is for this reason that I am suggesting seeing it now in the theatre rather than waiting - those of you who haven't seen it, please trust me.
I just, I am so overwhelmed right now that I cannot even tell you how much I appreciate this movie. Yes, it was very difficult to watch at times - but think of how it was for those who were THERE.
I think it was very well done, and an excellent tribute to those we lost on 9/11. May they all RIP. We truly owe a lot to the people who fought and died on United 93, and at the very least I felt I owed it to them to see this movie.
United 93 Movie Website Here
P.S. Christian Clemenson stars in it, as Thomas Burnett - as many of you might know from previews, news coverage, etc. He played Rollie Vale (sp?) on L&C - and I just have to say that he put in a very powerful performance in this movie.