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The 9/11 Commission Report

  • 2006
  • R
  • 1h 26m
IMDb RATING
2.9/10
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The 9/11 Commission Report (2006)
DramaThriller

More chilling than Syriana and United 93, events highlighted in the best selling report from the 9/11 commission expose a string of missed opportunities that lead to our nation's greatest tr... Read allMore chilling than Syriana and United 93, events highlighted in the best selling report from the 9/11 commission expose a string of missed opportunities that lead to our nation's greatest tragedy.More chilling than Syriana and United 93, events highlighted in the best selling report from the 9/11 commission expose a string of missed opportunities that lead to our nation's greatest tragedy.

  • Director
    • Leigh Scott
  • Writer
    • Leigh Scott
  • Stars
    • Rhett Giles
    • Marat Glazer
    • Griff Furst
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    2.9/10
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    • Director
      • Leigh Scott
    • Writer
      • Leigh Scott
    • Stars
      • Rhett Giles
      • Marat Glazer
      • Griff Furst
    • 14User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
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    Rhett Giles
    Rhett Giles
    • Mike
    Marat Glazer
    • Yousef
    Griff Furst
    Griff Furst
    • Gary
    Sarah Lieving
    Sarah Lieving
    • Valerie
    Jeff Denton
    Jeff Denton
    • Jack
    Eliza Swenson
    Eliza Swenson
    • Rosalind
    Puraj Puri
    • Parker
    A.J. Castro
    A.J. Castro
    • Ali
    • (as Alby Castro)
    Christina Rosenberg
    Christina Rosenberg
    • Sarah
    Kim Little
    Kim Little
    • Jamie
    Chriss Anglin
    Chriss Anglin
    • Sam
    Amol Shah
    Amol Shah
    • Murad
    Michael Tower
    Michael Tower
    • Jim
    Jason S. Gray
    • Moussaoui
    • (as Jason Gray)
    Dean N. Arevalo
    • Clancy
    • (as Dean Arevalo)
    Noel Thurman
    Noel Thurman
    • Dana
    Leigh Scott
    • Jeff
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      • Leigh Scott
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    1jacksoneye99

    Terrorising Act

    This documentary was very amateurish. It could have been made by college students. Assuming that it was, my grading is as follows. Content : C, Sound Quality : F ,Cinematography : F ,Acting : D, Soundtrack : F, Casting : C, Boobshot : A ......Overall Grade :D

    I found myself getting seasick as we walked down the streets with the characters,bobbing up and down with each move of the cameraman'step.My mother-in-law even changed the batteries in her miracle ear and she could not hear the muffled dialog. Extensive post production editing and CGI would not help this bomb. These students would "barely" pass my course.My advise...don't waste your time or money for the one "A".
    3beaverholler

    I was duped

    Am I the only one who thought the point of this film was the graphic violence? I knew nothing about Leigh Scott when I rented it, and would not have done so if I had known that most of his previous films were horror films. I am not into that at all, I was just expecting an informative docudrama of the 9/11 report.

    Instead, I got an almost incomprehensible, violent movie. The only good thing about it for me, was that it made me want to read the report, to figure out what the heck this movie was about.

    I wrote this because I am shocked that we have become so immune to violence in films and on TV, that it was not even worth commenting on by the bloggers whose reviews that I read.
    3hpmc6

    Pretty Lame

    I rented the DVD in a video store, as an alternative to reading the report. But it's pretty much just more terror-tainment.

    While the film may present some info from the report in the drama, you're taking the word of the producers - there's no reference to the commission report anywhere in the film. Not one.

    The acting, all around, is pretty bad - pretty much all of the stereotypes of 'hot shot' bitchy foul mouthed government agents, each thinking they know more than everyone else. There may be some truth to it, but it really has a bad Hollywood stereotype smell to it.

    IMDb's user community ratings & comments tend to be more right than wrong, and I have started to glance at the ratings before renting whenever I can.

    I wish I had on this one.
    jazfm-64639

    oh dear

    Basically, as soon as I noticed the 2nd London bus with an 55 registration plate + a 53 plate black cab then that was it for me; at 6:35 ish in. If you can't get basic continuity right, then give up.
    spydercanopus

    Technical flaws ruin the whole thing.

    When you see the cover of this DVD it would appear to be a big time picture, but looks can be deceiving. Here are some gripes I had about this film:

    1) The video quality appears to be something from an entry level consumer video camera.

    2) Shots taken on the streets have massive camera bobbing and make you feel sick and unable to focus.

    3)The audio almost never syncs with the video. In fact sometimes it's a full second off.

    4) The volume must often be turned way up to hear certain scenes.

    5) The actors dialog always seems muffled.

    6) There are no subtitles to understand extremely muffled scenes which makes it hard to follow the plot.

    7) Even shots taken from a stationary point have an unsteady camera view. They never bothered buying a tripod I suppose.

    As for the quality of the story... I really can't give that an honest opinion because I simply couldn't catch it all due to the above technical flaws. I really wish it had subtitles it would be possible to follow.

    All-in-all: Rent something else. This is too difficult to watch. The parts you can actually hear seem interesting, but you just can't follow most of it without subtitles --which aren't present.

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      The film was released to capitalize on Vol 93 (2006) and World Trade Center (2006), which were films that also focused on the attacks of September 11th, 2001.
    • Quotes

      Jamie: Any ideas what to do with Moussaoui?

      Gary: Ben says deport him. Get him the fuck out of here.

      Jamie: At least that way he can't do anything to us.

      Rosalind: No, we can't do that. He's part of something bigger. I know it.

      Jamie: How do you know it's something bigger?

      Rosalind: I don't know. I... don't know. It's like a sixth sense or something. Why does a cop check the trunk of a car in a routine traffic stop only to find a kilo of cocaine?

      Jamie: Legally we can't. That's the point.

      Gary: I'm curious. What do you think he's up to? Do you have some kind of detailed idea?

      Rosalind: Yes. Yes, I do.

      Jamie: I'm all ears.

      Rosalind: Okay, we've received memos from headquarters and the FAA. There were two of them that stuck out in my mind. One was from Arizona about Arab men attending flight schools. So we assume that there are more men like Moussaoui out there. The second was about possible hijackings. They uncovered a plot to negotiate the release of the blind sheik in New York who masterminded the 1993 bombing of the World Trade Center.

      Jamie: Go on.

      Rosalind: Well, Moussaoui joined a gym, right? Took kickboxing classes. His roommate said that they practiced wrestling. Yet he had shin guards and knifes when we arrested him. Think about this. Moussaoui is part of a hijacking plot here in the US. Small teams of five maybe six Arab men. One of them is a pilot. They take control of a plane. Subdue the crew. Because of FAA instructions, the crew and passengers are told not to resist because the hijackers are gonna negotiate. Right? Only this is no ordinary hijacking. They don't negotiate. Once these Arab hijackers have control of the plane, they change the flight patterns. Instead of flying to another country or another state where they land the plane to negotiate with the authorities, they turn commercial airlines into weapons of mass destruction. Manned missiles. They crash the airliner into a building with the deliberate intent to kill themselves and all the passengers on-board and as many civilians on the ground. They leave behind no claim of responsibility. Osama Bin Laden and the other masterminds behind this who recruited the hijackers publicly issue plausible deny ability. Nothing to connect them to the Arab hijackers. It's too perfect.

      Jamie: I remember the World Trade Center terrorists discussing a plan to trash a small plane into CIA Headquarters. This whole idea is not that far fetched.

      Gary: That's why Moussaoui wanted to know so much about fuel payloads.

      Rosalind: And they train far from their targets. They're not a lot of landmarks in Arizona or Oklahoma or here in Minnesota, but there are sure a lot of them in New York, LA, Chicago, Washington DC.

      Jamie: We can't just deport this guy. We need to follow it up.

      Gary: What if we do deport him? We deport him now, but we deport his belongings later.

      Jamie: What's that gonna do?

      Gary: The airlines are constantly loosing my luggage. So it's not that inconceivable that we, a bureaucracy like the FBI, might loose a couple of things.

      Rosalind: Okay, so if we search his belongings over international waters or in France, we're not breaking any laws.

      Jamie: I like it. So first thing tomorrow, we push for deportation.

      Gary: It's a pretty quick process without putting him on a plane in two or three weeks.

      Jamie: Okay, lets shoot for three weeks from now, which is September 17.

      Rosalind: Wait. Moussaoui paid for two weeks of flight training. Only two weeks. We have to do this immediately.

      Jamie: First of all we cannot just put this guy on a plane. There's a procedure here and it's called the Constitution.

      Rosalind: But the Constitution is not a suicide pack. Whatever that Moussoui is planning is happening soon.

      Gary: Hold on here. This is the best plan we have on the table. Do you have a better idea?

      Jamie: Who's got friends in France?

      Rosalind: There's an agent I know who is pretty helpful.

      Gary: Okay, call them. Let them know what we're up to. Tell them about Moussaoui. But not everything.

      Jamie: I think we're doing a good thing there. At least we can agree on that.

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    • Release date
      • September 5, 2006 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Arabic
    • Also known as
      • Airplane Apocalypse New York
    • Filming locations
      • Algeciras, Cádiz, Andalucía, Spain
    • Production company
      • The Asylum
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      • $1,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 26m(86 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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