Flight 93
Flight 93 is a 2006 made-for-TV film, directed by Peter Markle, which chronicles the events aboard United Airlines Flight 93 during the September 11 attacks. It premiered January 30, 2006 on the A&E Network and was re-broadcast several times throughout 2006. The film focused heavily on eight passengers, namely Todd Beamer, Mark Bingham, Tom Burnett, Jeremy Glick, Lauren Grandcolas, Donald Greene, Nicole Miller, and Honor Elizabeth Wainio. It features small appearances from many other passengers, namely Donald Peterson and his wife, Jean, and also from flight attendant Sandra Bradshaw.
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- Jeffrey Nordling , Brennan Elliott , Kendall Cross , Ty Olsson , Monnae Michaell , Asim Wali , Anthony Harrison
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The Worst Film Ever
Let's be realistic.
A lot of fun.
One of the worst ways to make a cult movie is to set out to make a cult movie.
Another winner of a motion picture is the Oliver Stone Production of "Flight 93". It is directed by Oliver Stone and and stars Nicolas Cage, Michael Pena, Tom Burnett, Todd Beamer, Deena Burnett, Mark Bingham, Lisa Jefferson, Jeremy Glick, Lyz Glick, Elizabeth Wainio, Ziad Jarrah, Esther Heyman, Lauren Grandcolas, CeeCee Lyoes, Alice Hoglan, Melodie Homer and Leroy Homer. It is the true life adventure of the misfits who hijacked the United Flight 93 and took it down to crash land in a rural area of Pennsylvania. It is currently available on NetFlix Instant Download Streaming and I gave it an eight star rating for its excellent depiction of the tragic and heroic story. Dale Haufrect
I have viewed Flight 93 a number of times and even though it may be a 'downer' it portrayed a real event effectively and with dignity. It may have been a low budgeted TV film, yet the film makers, actors and crew spent their resources and talents very well. Also, notable mentioned should be given to the music composer Velton Ray Bunch. What a simple yet powerful score! The background vocals and instrumentation evoked sympathy for the pain felt by the passengers, families, the Verizon employees and the movie viewer. Flight 93 illustrates how less can be more. This movie was truly a powerful and memorable experience. Try to view Flight 93 on its own merit and not in comparison with other films on the same subject and you may appreciate it more for its real value.
It was proved shortly after 9/11 that flight 93 landed and was evacuated to a NASA base and the supposed crash site had no debris from a commercial jet, no bodies, even the coroner was quoted as saying, "I stopped being coroner after 20 minutes. Til this day I've not seen one drop of blood. Not one." Your government lied about the entire 9/11 tragedy. In the courts of ancient Greece it was asked, "Who Stands To Gain?" or "Who Profits?" Study the facts and see who really stood to gain from 9/11! WWW.INFOWARS.COM WWW.PRISONPLANET.COM The Government needed a crisis to convince the people to willingly give up their liberty in exchange for safety. Now the painful facts are in. The dark forces of global government are funding, training and protecting terrorist networks worldwide. "911: The Road to Tyranny" documents the ruthless history of governments orchestrating terrorist attacks against their own people to scare them into total submission. In this brutal expose you will witness the birth of a global police state that surpasses Orwell's nightmarish vision. It's all here: the history of government-sponsored terrorism, the modern implementation of fear-based control and, most frightening of all, the New World Order's future plans. This is one film you cannot afford to ignore. The future of free people everywhere is at stake.
This movie really moved me and I am not the sort to actually sob throughout a movie. I have been known to shed a tear, but never to be sobbing so loudly I had to be shushed by my friends! i think that the real failing in this film was the fact that at the end, the passengers broke into the cockpit, but they did not in real life. this was a crucial moment in the film and should not have been put in unless it really happened.Although, over all the film was amazing and really moved me and my friends. It's the sort of movie that if you're at a sleepover, you HAVE to watch a funny film afterwards or you will be sobbing all night.The best bit; The Lords Prayer bit, so sad and my friend started crying dead loud at this point Worst bit; The thorough security checks made the fact that the terrorists would have got in a little unbelievable and the thing with the guy not picking up his money.. me and my friends ALL noticed it!