brad12d3
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First of all when you watch this or if you have already, then keep one thing in mind, ... this film quite literally names countless people as being "in on it" or "having inside knowledge" including the FDNY (who risked and sacrificed their lives that day) to a BBC News Station because a reporter said the WTC7 had collapsed 20 minutes before it did. For one thing, I seriously doubt our government would let a European news station in on them being the mastermind behind the worst attack on US soil since Pearl Harbor. Seriously? Also, go watch the news reports again, everyone was talking about the WTC7 coming down because the firefighters heard it groaning and it was fully engulfed and had a giant chunk taken out of it. The news station misunderstood "It will come down" for "It has come down", due to how many people the news passed through on the way to the reporter. They also claim that no plane hit the pentagon and that it must have been a cruise missile despite all the eye witnesses and a number of light post that were knocked down, which could have only occurred if the missile did some serious zig zag maneuvering to hit them before striking the pentagon. I think a planes wingspan hitting them seems more logical. Go type in 911 Case Study: Pentagon Flight 77 in youtube and you will get a very clear picture of what happened. I could go on and on, but if you take some time to research yourselves then it's not hard to find the facts. However, if you want a good place to go with a great presentation of the facts then you can visit http://www.youtube.com/user/RKOwens4 . It contains several videos closely examining the different accusations and even sheds some light on new information.
how brilliant this show is. I put off watching it because I just never got into TV shows. I watch a ton of movies but very rarely watch any shows on television because they never really grab me. Lost is a rare gem, especially for a television show. You could have grouped up every two shows and released them in theaters as movies and it would have been worth the ticket price to go see them. Many films fail to reach the bar that Lost has raised for television. I just started watching the first season through netflix and I am almost done with the season. There are 25 episodes and I just finished number 20. Not only is this an incredibly well shot show, but the story is simply breathtaking. The writers really fleshed out an enormous narrative, and the complexity of the story and characters is astounding. I have not reached a part of the narrative where I felt the story became the slightest bit stale. I don't know how else to describe this show apart from I believe it is one of the few masterpieces of film and television this generation. If you have not seen it, then do. You will not be disappointed.
I love martial arts films. I am particularly fond of the old Jackie Chan and Jet Li films amongst others. I guess you could say I am fan of hard hitting martial arts where the actors really put their abilities and bodies to the test. Honestly I am not so much a fan of the Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon sorts, too much wire work and it doesn't feel real or organic to me.
Tony Jaa is the new kung fu master of cinema. He also happens to be a mighty fine director although I know he had help. This film is brilliantly filmed and has everything you could want from a Martial Arts film minus the wimpy wired stunts. OK there might of been wires used a couple of times at the end, but not much. The point is if you like hard hitting martial arts epics with great stories then this is a must see. The story is pretty good compared to most films in this genre, and the fight scenes are breath taking. I found this on Xbox live for like 1200 points, (which is pretty expensive for a movie) and was wondering if I made a mistake paying so much. I am getting to see it before it hits theaters so I understand the steep price. After watching I feel is was well worth the 1200 points. This is definitely one of the greatest martial arts actions flicks I have scene.It even throws in a little drunken master style in one scene which is one of my favorites. :)
Tony Jaa is the new kung fu master of cinema. He also happens to be a mighty fine director although I know he had help. This film is brilliantly filmed and has everything you could want from a Martial Arts film minus the wimpy wired stunts. OK there might of been wires used a couple of times at the end, but not much. The point is if you like hard hitting martial arts epics with great stories then this is a must see. The story is pretty good compared to most films in this genre, and the fight scenes are breath taking. I found this on Xbox live for like 1200 points, (which is pretty expensive for a movie) and was wondering if I made a mistake paying so much. I am getting to see it before it hits theaters so I understand the steep price. After watching I feel is was well worth the 1200 points. This is definitely one of the greatest martial arts actions flicks I have scene.It even throws in a little drunken master style in one scene which is one of my favorites. :)