World Trade Center

<p>and it was addressed earlier, but given that John K brought it up again, Titanic didnt receive this kind of reaction because a) it was an accident, and b) the movie was released 80 years afterwards. Hotel Rwanda I do not know much about the movie itself, but again, 10 years afterwards (and still going? I've lost all touch with African current events).</p>

<p>omg, justa finished watching hotel rwanda. i know i am digressing from the original post but that movie was POWERFUL! When that genocide was going on I was in first or second grade. I remember that, for current event sday, my father was handing me articles about the event but i had no clue what he was talking about. now i know, vividly, what happened - thanks to hotel rwanda. That movie makes me hate the UN sooo much. Was great to see that they abided to their policies so well that they didn't dare use guns on the murderers of nearly one million Rwandans. It makes me sick. I don't trust the UN to handle the explosive situation in the Mid-east after seeing how they dealt with the genocide in Rwanda. Not to mention that Bill Clinton was too busy with Monica to really care, so ya, that movie makes me ****ed off with him too. I'm soo making an Amnesty International chapter in my school after watching this movie. I'm going to recommend it to everybody!</p>

<p>I'm looking forward to seeing it.</p>

<p>Hotel Rwanda was ridiculously great. i loved it.</p>

<p>and i still stand by my statement that black hawk down could have been better. i mean, clicheness aside, it still was boring and i didn't care about the characters...in terms of the actors and character development. i'll always be behind the soldiers that actually fought there. its just the movie sucked.</p>

<p>Honestly, and you may not agree, but to kill the hutu's would only be like taking painkillers for arthritis. Alieviating the emediate situation and doing nothing for the actual cause of the problem. It's all in the history. The french honestly set it up so something like that would happen and the rest of the european/american world only added (and still adds) fuel to a fire that's been burning since the first settlers landed on the continent of Africa. I won't go into it in much more detail but honestly things of this nature have been a problem for millenia. But yeah hotel Rwanda is definitly on my top three best movies of all time list.</p>

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<p>thats my review of the movie. check it out</p>

<p>As much as I wanted to watch this Oliver Stone and Nicholas Cage film, I don't think I'm strong enough to refresh those sad memoies back.</p>