Posts Tagged ‘Documentary’
This is not an action movie, nor is it a documentary about the plane hitting the towers and the survivors to escape. These two men trapped in the rubble waiting to be rescued and how their families faced during that time.
It is interesting film that shows the confusion and lack of communication between departments within the 9 / 11 and how ill-prepared for the United States was an attack but do not expect to be entertained. All the way through the film can not help thinking that was a true history of 9 / 11. Do not get me wrong 2 men are rescued and survive against all odds is good, but what about those who actually saved the life of the tower and escaped or not.
For me it was a wasted opportunity. The argument of the former Marine is inspired by events to meet and “revenge attacks” by the fighting in Iraq was just bizarre. Even to link the two unrelated events was shocking unforgivable.
Having said that show was well acted and what the families of services in New York has passed, but the story was not good enough to warrant a big-budget movie they did about it.
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What can I say about this masterpiece? I consider a must-see, funny, brave, amazing, and ultimately very, very sad.
Her aunt, the story of Jackie Onassis and Edie hija’Little ‘living in a beach house in Easthampton - and how the mighty have fallen. Once his summer residence, the couple have fallen on hard times, and this is their permanent home, and they have a story to tell.
It is a fascinating glimpse of life, and how they are now (or were) to deal with the situation they face. I urge you to see this movie.
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February 21, 2010 - 7:08 pm
Everyone must sit and watch the documentary. Period.Michael Moore asks the questions the media doesn’t want to ask, people do not want to be asked.
It does not always get answers, but often the reactions that speaks volumes in itself. This is the side of American life that we all knew it existed, but the anchor of the nightly news show has never wanted. Want to know why children in U.S. schools are shooting one another?
this can not provide all the answers, but will certainly food for thought, and point the blame in all the right directions. A must-see movie ..
for even more skeptical.
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February 20, 2010 - 12:48 am
raised some important points about the civil liberties that we all have to take into account. However, it is determined to own propaganda and ignored many actions and tries to push people into the holes (ie, Tony Blair and Gordon Brown are the devil and Winston Churchill and Boris Johnson are the paragons of virtue - which is a half truth in a
The film highlights the danger that such things). So if it is a bit of a personal vendetta and not have the balance that gives some examples and case poingnant is doing is so important that it should not be ignored.
She will never win an Oscar, it is not a masterpiece, not just someone using the movie to get your point across.
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February 17, 2010 - 8:15 pm
Nick Bloomfield and his camera crew Dodge Intrepid secret service agents and Maggies wide selection of bags in the vain attempt to get an interview illusory. Messy transactions in 1994 against the backdrop of rejuvenation Mark Thachers media, this is a fun reminder timley on those in power and how it is consumed.
Thacther comes through ……. not all, the film was made without an interview with her and one look at the crew posed for the entire duration of the film! Bloomfield comes through so brilliantly as a man with a mission to reach the heart of his documentaries, even if it lands in jail.
The only problem with the movie towards the end it seeks to raise a sense of mystery and suspence but one can not exist. Highly recommended, Michael Moore fans will love this, fans of Tory England just do not.
Enjoy.
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February 15, 2010 - 7:47 pm
“Che” is a watchable documentary account of Che’s life, following the path that took him from his roots in Argentina as a boy waking apolitical in the way South American trip, his historic meeting with Castro, the invasion Cuba, its role in the Castro regime, and finally his death in Bolivia. Che frank disappointment with the Soviet Union, motivated by pure altruism idological (as opposed to the pragmatism of Castro), is documented, the question arises of whether Castro for disease thorn in the side that was Che, had something to do with his death. The film is a tale of hard facts and their value is enhanced by
eyewitness testimony from people who knew, served with, and even those arrested and killed him.
It’s worth seeing, especially as a companion to The Motorcycle Diaries.
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February 13, 2010 - 5:05 am
Before I watched this movie was not? Ta George Bush fan and I was surprised when he was reelected. However, I do not? I know how many of the issues raised in this documentary was made. I don? I know what balanced reporting was.
I don? I have the time to check each claim. After watching this documentary, I have to keep reminding myself that there are two sides to every story and so it must keep an open mind. Problem is keeping an open mind, this film was so convincing, that was so powerful and were ready for anything, except to hint and felt really surprised.
Astonished that Bush never should have been re-elected by anyone who watched this movie. I can only imagine that much of it has proven to be garbage.
To tell the truth, I? M praying that most of what has proven to be garbage otherwise, this is a testimony damming on the rules governing the developed world, a regime that no one seems to be doing much in change. As for the characterization of this as a movie, you have to say its very well done, no matter how you look. Yes? S of garbage, a work of fiction, then I just saw a very compelling shocker, with all the excitement of a good horror, even in hours, “continues the bad” for a sequel.
Yes? S all true, if I just saw, nonfiction, documentary based on reality? Then … then? I do not want to think about the consequences that go far beyond where 4 or 5 star award for the ability to see.
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February 10, 2010 - 2:08 am
Leonard Lake and Charles Ng looked harmless when they were caught shoplifting in San Francisco. Ng fled the scene, but when police questioned Lake at the police station, he identified Charles Ng and his accomplice - and then took two capsules of cyanide that had stuck in his lapel. The police were surprised by the sudden suicide lake.
But the .22 caliber pistol and a silencer they found in his car indicated far more than a simple robbery, and when the registered owner of the vehicle appeared on a list of missing persons investigation exploded. This documentary / re-enactment shows the gruesome discoveries were made, and the pursuit of man began.
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February 3, 2010 - 10:33 am
I have to admit that the prospect of seeing a group of pubescent American children make their way through spelling lists have me drooling with anticipation, despite the positive reaction from critics. And yet, this movie grabbed me!
I found compelling, poignant and full of humour.What could have been an easy target for mockery becomes a study is surprising that the participation of middle America as we follow eight contestants through the rigors of a national spelling bee. There are moments of absurdity and eccentricity; real belly-busting laughter and a true tenderness.The overall result is attractive without being sentimental pap. It’s an amazing story and very watchable.
That’s “stop watch” see-…….
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