Quote: Originally Posted by Elgyn Yeah, people were senselessly killed in a merciless attack, many plummeting to their deaths, one of the most iconic landmarks in the country was destroyed forever, and god knows how many people lost fathers, mothers, sons, daughters, brothers, sisters.......and don`t forget all the firemen/police who gave their lives. But yeah, you`re absolutlely right..........just get over it, people. [I don`t mean to be an asshole NuclearMisfit, I just couldn`t help but think that was a pretty inflammatory remark, maybe it wasn`t meant to come across like it did. If that`s the case I apoligize. I mean can you imagine if somebody said, "Will Jews ever get over the Holocaust?"]
I didnt mean for it to come out like that. Im just saying maybe people should start the healing process, show the cliche movies where whatever happens to attack New York the human spirit always lives on, instead of cashing in on a real life tragedy. I know it was one of the most horrific events that happened to the United States and I lost someone in the tragedy. I dont want to watch a movie about the events or have my cousin say Im anti American for watching such movies or having the Cloverfield poster on my computer. Why is it ok for them to show a movie about Terrorist assholes attacking New York shortly after the real life event and say well thats a great movie and yet when they make a movie about a fictional monster attacking New York they wanna bash it. |