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The Importance of Making “United 93″ (VIDEO)

Tonight on Hannity & Colmes, “United 93″ producer Lloyd Levin was on, along with David Beamer, father of Todd Beamer, and Gordon Felt, brother of Edward Felt - both heroes who helped save hundreds if not thousands of Americans at the cost of their own lives. And as David Beamer said, “They (the filmmakers) got it right.”

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David Beamer and Gordon Felt both talk about how grateful the families were that Mr. Levin and the entire production crew of “United 93″ included the families of those on the flight, and said (unlike some Americans) this film NEEDS to be seen! They gave it their wholehearted blessing. Even Alan said he had seen it the night before, saying it was very “compelling.” You could tell, too, that Alan also was moved by what he saw. He said “there were some moments that you couldn’t even look at the screen.” Must be very realistic, and I for one cannot wait to go see this production.

Some day in the future, when Merriam Webster updates their dictionaries, hopefully they will put the passengers of United 93 under the word “Courage,” with the annotation to “See also: Hero.” Nothing more befitting.

Is this the wake-up call we need? Or, as one of my readers pondered: will we have to re-live it again in real life as opposed to on film before we DO wake up? In the immortal words of Todd Beamer, I say “Let’s Roll.”

Watch the video here.

Also at Expose the Left, Jo’s Cafe, Right Wing News, and Right on the Right.

 

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  • Sister Toldjah

    April 19, 2006 at 12:06 am

    Is it too soon for “United 93″ movie? The movie about United Airlines Flight 93, scheduled to be released on April ...

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