Paul Greengrass doesn't know what went on in that plane. He has no idea.
Are we ready for a movie about September 11th? According to The Bourne Supremacy director Paul Greengrass, we are. If you're not living under a rock, you've no doubt heard of this movie. Emotional, critically acclaimed, "fact-based." A lot of people don't think we're ready for a movie demonstrating exactly what happened on the fateful day America changed. I'm one of those people.…







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26 - Adam
Casey,
I am ready, as are many other Americans, to watch this film. So don't speak for us.
You are expressing that you don't think "we" are ready, and what's more, you do it on a blog, and then expect no one to give their opinion of your opinion. What do you expect? Perhaps you should post a comment with your opinions that you only want to hear from those who agree with you.
27 - Casey Lunkley
I believe I just told you to feel free to debate away at my blogs. But it's a two-letter word you're arguing about. Move on and attack the rest of my opinion.
Christ.
28 - Adam
Words mean something, Casey, even two lettered ones. I have made my point; I'll leave you alone now, goodbye.
29 - John McClure
We are ready! We are more than ready.
We know three things about flight 93.
1. It was hijacked.
2. It was a part of the 9/11 attack.
3. It didn't reach it's target.
Sure some of the movie must rely on third hand information, i.e. people on the ground who talked to those on the plane. But we know that flight 93 didn't reach it's target because of the actions of the passengers. Maybe they never got into the cockpit, but then, maybe they were close and rather than face the passengers, the cowards crashed the planes into a field.
Whatever the case....quit feeling guilty about American exceptionalism. Quit feeling like you need to walk on eggshells around the feelings of the peoples of the world. Stand up for something for once in your life.
30 - Casey Lunkley
"Whatever the case....quit feeling guilty about American exceptionalism. Quit feeling like you need to walk on eggshells around the feelings of the peoples of the world. Stand up for something for once in your life."
Uh, excuse me? Who am I "walking on eggshells" for?
Are you on crack?
31 - WJG
I'd stop blogging. If you need to keep responding to comments, it means you feel your own blogs can not address the subject you want to write about.
Instead of half-opinions - make FULL opinions that are well written.
32 - Casey Lunkley
That's an absurd statement.
First off, you know how I feel? That's amazing. And you don't even know who I am! Truly spectatuclar.
Second, I respond to questions and comments because I have an opinion on them. It sounds to me that you're encouraging me to stop blogging because you have nothing even close to a good argument or opinion to contribute, and you don't like my opinions.
Kinda cute, actually.
33 - El Bicho
"If you can show me one movie that isn't fact-based with a title of real events, I'll drop that from my opinions."
Mutiny on the Bounty