... The fact the secondary independent building adjacent to the World Trade Centre pit, was not shown to have also fallen, which fell exactly like the twin towers did; wasn't even mentioned. I liked that because that building holds the biggest conspiracies that prior the event no-one even entered ... Read review
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Trade Center disaster hope is still alive. Refusing to bow down to terrorism rescuers and family of the victims press forward. This is the true story of John McLo...
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new World Trade Center.The AH Agora World Trade Center is characterised by a contemporary, minimalist theme. Its spacious public areas are tastefully decorated with pieces of modern art. The location of the hotel is convenient for the main motorway linking Madrid with Barcelona, as well as to other areas of this attractive, historic city. There is also a shopping mall, Grancasa, nearby.Before a busy day’s sightseeing or business you can enjoy the hotel’s delicious buffet breakfast..
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courage, family and a nation's unyielding spirit. Oscar winner Nicolas Cage and Michael Pena (Crash) star as John McLoughlin and Will Jimeno, two NYC Port Authority policeman who were trapped in the rubble of September 11, 2001 during a rescue attempt. As McLoughlin and Jimeno bond together in a fight for survival and bravely struggle to keep hope alive, the events of an unimaginable day unfold through the eyes of the two policemen, their loving wives (Maria Bello and Maggie Gyllenhaal) and survivors and rescuers throughout the city.
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Production Year: 2004 - Drama - Director: Nick Cassavetes - Original Language: English - Classification: 15 years and over, 12 years and over - Starring: Rachel McAdams, Ryan Gosling, Gena Rowlands
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Advantages: Well balanced, clever effects Disadvantages: Inaccurate points - but I'm no editor
'''DVD - WORLD TRADE CENTER''' _Produced - 2006_ _Director - Oliver Stone_ '''Titled - Stars and Wipes''' '''****************************''' A generation will not forget what happened on September 11th 2001 in New York. The world changed that day, and this Oliver Stone film depicted what was lost when it came to pride and honor. Not surprising that the horrors installed a backlash which we are still reaping today, even ... ...independent building adjacent to the World Trade Centre pit, was not shown to have also fallen, which fell exactly like the twin towers did; wasn't even mentioned. I liked that because that building holds the biggest conspiracies that prior the event no-one even entered the building, and also the CIA had used it for years. This is where Michael Mann had centred his fury in 'Fahrenheit'; which made a donkey out of the security services along the way ... more
DVD - WORLD TRADE CENTER Produced - 2006 Director - Oliver Stone Titled - Stars and Wipes **************************** A generation will not forget what happened on September 11th 2001 in New York. The world changed that day, and this Oliver Stone film depicted what was lost when it came to pride and honor. Not surprising that the horrors installed a backlash which we are still reaping today, even though if not just diluted a tad, hence the current US Administration.
Oliver Stone was the Director to produce this film, it is his forte. The fact that it really isn't a soul searching analysis that condemns groups and doesn't single out conspiracies that surround the event, it is a fitting tribute to all the New York's police and rescue services. It's bravado and heroic and warm, is a testament to all concern. For all the lost lives, Stone certainly had embodied a clarity with sympathy without going over the top. His thought patterns derived a great need to tell the story as it unfolded purposefully not over-riding the enormous grief and the huge backlash that became so evident in Iraq. Oliver Stone had unleashed his subjective side without pouring scorn or blame. It must have been hard to do, to approach the matter with a delicate hand and not go through the roof with it, such as Michael Mann had.
Stone in this film has made it his own, just like a painter does with his works. Subtle differences from actual events are evident, not that you would know or pour an editor's eye over. There were religions used in the film that is to a naked eye not apparent. Background extras were passing shots of Stones character, pushed to the back of the scenes momentarily. The fact the secondary independent building adjacent to the World Trade Centre pit, was not shown to have also fallen, which fell exactly like the twin towers did; wasn't even mentioned. I liked that because that building holds the biggest conspiracies that prior the event no-one even entered the building, and also the CIA had used it for years. This is where Michael Mann had centred his fury in 'Fahrenheit'; which made a donkey out of the security services along the way with George W Bush being a gun slinging dumb Texan riddled with sleaze, nothing different there then.
At least with Oliver Stones epic, he showed a true human-side without the tissues, though World Trade Centre does allow for an eye wipe partly due to the humanity waste and loss caused by crazed fanatics across the pond.
Stars and Wipes ******************** The leading role goes to Nicolas Cage, his character name is McLoughlin; his team goes into the fire-balls of the un-known with the New York Port Authority officers. Their rescue mission is activated. Everyone is hyped up as the mission takes urgent steps in saving lives from the building. Nick Cage plays bravado very well and has a great team behind him endorsing the true American grit that they will need, today of all days; where only the strong and energized are required at this terrible time; no time for thinking, only doing will do. No boiler-room wimps are allowed. Comradeship is a must to back your captain at all costs as heat, fire, and surround the unit, unaware what awaits them around each corner climbing deliberately single file, looking like sitting ducks in a fairground. By this time the second tower had been hit with such force the team thought the skies had caved in, but they tirelessly fought back their fears and the deadly smoke whipping up around them. This was war time in peace time, before anyone knew of Bin Laden and his warped Islam extremists; before anyone knew of what happened to The Pentagon; as 4 planes had been hijacked that fateful day.
Quick thinking McLaughlin was fully aware of the dangers that embarked on his team of brave men. His actions saved lives when he managed to feel his way to a sturdy stairway when one of the towers fell; sadly he did lose men, two of them. They had to move on though, no time to ponder as the massive collective juggernaut of noise, rock and steel debris even paper had encased everything that was visible.
McLaughlin's team was facing absolute turmoil filled with boundless emotions. His team was diminishing. Looking around them the unit checked that a few more of the heroic team were hurt, they needed attention. Not knowing what was going to appear next part of the team perished helpless in the shredded steel. Radio connection was down, there was no-where to turn, just a black-hole of dust and heat, with no control family and friends had feared the worse, they had seen the events unfold, yet our hero's plowed on unable to realize what was going on outside the chamber of hell. Alerts were all across the globe now as breaking news stopped every-ones daily lives. McLaughlin feels abandoned to his fate but more importantly he had to stay focus in what would be the US first historical terrorist attack. No-one was prepared. The only last knowledge of a terrorist attempt was in the same building in 1993; a bomb had blown-up part of the WTC basement car-park. This was so different; this was an attack no Western nation had endured before. The WTC was a symbol of capitalistic values and true democracy. Who were the perpetrators?
Night descends quickly upon our brave comrades, not that they had seen any light for many hours. Survival was key; no time to re-live matters of the past. Loved ones were waiting, waiting endlessly for news - tied to news updates as if it were their life support machine. Who will survive from the brave unit? Sadly; 343 police and rescue services lost their men and comrades that dreadful day, on what we call today, 911. This was the day no-one will ever forget.
The cast is below:
Nicolas Cage ... John McLoughlin Maria Bello ... Donna McLoughlin Connor Paolo ... Steven McLoughlin Anthony Piccininni ... JJ McLoughlin Alexa Gerasimovich ... Erin McLoughlin Morgan Flynn ... Caitlin McLoughlin Michael Peña ... Will Jimeno Armando Riesco ... Antonio Rodrigues Jay Hernandez ... Dominick Pezzulo Will Mapother...Marine Sergeant Karney Maggie Gyllenhaal....Mrs Meadow Jimeno
Box Office:
This potentially highly potent film reaped many accolades since taking to the screen. The figure for the opening weekend was $18,730,762 in the U.S. and Canada. The figures are from 25-10-2006 period, the film has made $70,278,893 at the North American Box-Office. Overall the figure Worldwide has reaped in over $162,000,000.
The award goes to....
Best Picture - Online Film Fans Awards, October 23, 2006 Best Director, Oliver Stone - Online Film Fans Awards
Their have been many transcribed versions and accounts of what has been deemed as the worse day in recent history, has notably been misjudged by the absolute mayhem that occurred. Some of the personnel involved have experienced time-lapses during the rescue operation which was endless. Oliver Stones WTC had undernourished the viewer with details of how difficult it was to make rescues as teams made painstaking decisions on what was stable footing and what was live. Certain area temperatures recorded that day was astronomical and was impossible to even venture anywhere near to, making every second hazardous. Stones added extras also caused concern as there was a racial undertone in his casting choices. I tend to side with Stones 'artistic license' as he is well-known in being controversial, so he shows his hand in other ways. You can't re-invent history especially recent history, so his stance re-defines it to castings, and within characters. Only Oliver Stone will know how much of his signature is on this film; a leopard doesn't change his spots overnight.
Completely caught off guard were the CIA and the US security, their arrogance shone through when it was relayed a while later that they did actually know of the potential threats the Islamic extremists posed. The fact that the US is multi-cultured with many practicing religions embracing the capitalistic ideologies does not make the US immune from attacks. You are dealing with warped mind-bending fanatics who would sacrifice their own family to just have that bewildering deranged label of being a martyr. I feel that the film gladly celebrates true bravery and courage beyond recognition. By endorsing other equations into the storyline the whole message of a defiant Western World would have been diluted.
The death-tolled at 2,740 dead on 911; has made a huge impact. The US and the West have not turned the other cheek, and we are still in the shadows of many potentially dawned killers. Terror camps are still being used across Pakistan which in itself is petering on a very dangerous line whereby its alliance with the West could be their own un-doing. The US have a new administration at present and the tide is turning with the abandonment of their own torture methods and holding terror suspects without cause. The true test is yet to come, I doubt we are up to the task of resolving our differences with an unmistakably 'the devils eye'.
For more information - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Trade_Center_( film)
The DVD release was on 12th December 06. The double DVD version was released on 29th January 07.
Check-out the above link for the special DVD features and extra picture and film bonuses, overall this film is a wonderfully crafted balanced film on an unbelievably tender subject.
Advantages: Brings back the memory Disadvantages: Should the film have been made?
...That was the day the world changed, a day we will never forget and who knows what other effects the events of that day will have on us in the future.
This is a film that I didn't watch when it came out, in fact the only reason I watched it last night was because there was nothing on the TV that I wanted to watch. Now that I have though I am glad I did. Whilst not being the greatest film from an entertainment point of view, it did much to remind ... ...what happened the day the world changed when the planes hit the World Trade Center.
There were so many angles this film could have been approached from. Such was the enormity of the disaster that so many focal points could have been picked.
Oliver Stone, the director chose to approach the subject from the point of view of two Port Authority police officers, John McLoughlin (Nicholas Cage, not the best casting for this role, I don't think) and Will ...
docpov 27.04.2008
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Advantages: Moving, shows the good of humans, well acted Disadvantages: Obviously upsetting in parts.
...when my brother bought the World Trade Centre DVD when we were out shopping last week, I decided it would be worth a watch, and so I settled down last week to watch World Trade Centre, based on the events of 9/11 in 2001.
The film follows the officers of New York City who work in the Port Authority region. When they hear of the first plane hitting the North Tower of the World Trade Centre, they are dispatched to downtown New York to help with the ... ...discussed in the media, and World Trade Centre is one of the first movies to be based around the tragedy. As you can imagine, it is a very emotive and emotional film, which totally plays on human relationships and the rawness of feelings about what happened that day.
The film for the most part focusses on Officers McLoughlin and Jimino who survived in the rubble. Both were trapped by various pieces of the buildings and were in pain, but tried to ...
mummy2harry 07.04.2008
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Advantages: Very few Disadvantages: Too many to list
...lot of bad things about World Trade Center, most notably I had heard that a entire audience at Cheltenham's Odeon Cinema had left saying "It's Crap". I wanted to remain optimistic, after all who would make a bad film about something that effected every civilised person on the earth? The answer to that question is Oliver Stone.
As the movie opened I was given a bit of re-assurance. We are shown a variety of Port Authority Police Officers going about ... ..."In the aftermath of the World Trade Center disaster, hope is still alive. Refusing to bow down to terrorism, rescuers and family of the victims press forward. This is the true story of John McLoughlin and William J. Jimeno, the last two survivors extracted from Ground Zero and the rescuers who never gave up." This just simply is not true, while I don't despute the story is true the part where it says about the rescuers is never really played out. ...
sghawken 15.02.2007
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Advantages: Dramatic but realistic, well directed Disadvantages: Might not be everyone's idea of a good topic for a film
...which led me to buy World Trade Centre on DVD, despite not having seen it before. But, World Trade Center is rather different to other films of its ilk. Disaster movies usually show what could happen in the future. World Trade Center illustrates a tragic event which did happen – and only five years before this movie was made. It’s a dangerous and controversial path to take, but director Oliver Stone rarely fears a challenge and decided to go ahead ... ...tragedy – the implications to world security, the images of desperate people jumping off the towers, the reaction of the US government, the desire for ‘revenge’ from some quarters and so on – but you would need a movie lasting several days to cover all these topics adequately. Instead, Stone concentrates on the small instead of the big. While the afore-mentioned parts are all touched on, the main focus of the film is on two men and their families. ...
KarenUK 16.08.2007
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Advantages: Assists in educating those that know not of the events that took place. Disadvantages: Poorly scripted, makes a mockery of the great effort that went into rescue.
...I do not feel the world has ever truly recovered from even near on 7 years later. Released in 2006, I feel that the subject of 9/11 was still a little too raw when this film emerged and I personally did not wish to see the film when it was first released. I did however purchase this on DVD a couple of months back as I wanted to see what Oliver Stone made of 'World Trade Center' in turning such a horrific event into a feature film.
Much of the film ... ...the 'true' story of what World Trade Center survivors John McLoughlin and Will Jimeno went through on the day of the attack.
What I dislike most about this film is that it seemingly glorifies the events that took place on September 11th 2001, almost ignoring the great effort and display of bravery that went into rescuing these two men from the twin tower wreckage. The film makes their rescue seem quick and easy, something that clearly it was not. ...
RazzaLazza 17.03.2008
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briliant and well mixed together with actual footage from the terrible september 11th, i was left open mouthed when the building collapsed underground.
i would say yes, go rent this film its a good sunday morning film but i would not spend out on a dvd to keep! once only watch im afraid - when you've seen it you've seen it! 8/10 overall ...
Advantages: Based on real stories, good acting, emotive Disadvantages: Doesn't show the full picture
you an insight into his family life, the same goes for Will.
The movie also includes some I believe real life footage of the reaction of people from countries elsewhere in the world, when TV showed the full collapse of the twin towers. Its a very emotive movie, although it side steps over the big picture. What I mean by that is that yes it does show some TV news footage and it shows the families of the two men upset and worrying whether they've lost their loved one and it briefly shows people from other countries watching the tragic downfall of the towers but it doesn't cover other people in the towers or near to the site, it only really shows those two men. Its probably just as well if you think about it, it would be a bit much to show quite as much carnage as im sure there was, after having seen a BBC1 documentary on 9/11 a year or so ...
Advantages: It leaves out the graphic attacks Disadvantages: The story is drawn out
Its not surprising that one of the most catastrophic events in American History would eventually make it on to the big screen. What is surprising is that it has happened only 5 years after the attacks. WorldTrade Centre is just one of the films that attempts to recreate the events of September 11th, 2001. As the New York police get set for another day on the beat, the news comes through that a plane has crashed into one of the twin towers. This follows two of the surviving officers who are trapped between the rubble and reminisce about their family's and their lives off the job. As time starts to run out, and they are trapped hundreds of feet beneath the fallen buildings, its up to the rescue team of New York to get them out alive.
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The events of September 11 left an indelible mark on most Americans, and certainly on those in the New York City area. Yet as fresh as the images seem, it's easy to forget the actual grit, sacrifice, and uncertainty of that day. Director Oliver Stone captures the essence of 9/11 by focusing on the true story of two Port Authority Police Department officers who were trapped beneath the wreckage of the fallen World Trade Center.
Release details
DVD Region
DVD
Studio(s)
PARAMOUNT HOME ENTERTAINMENT; TECHNICOLOR DISTRIBUTION SERVICES
Release date
29/01/2007, 26/03/2007
No of Discs
1
Catalogue No
PHE 9235, HSP 1006
Barcode
5014437923530, 5051367100631
Screenwriter
Andrea Berloff
Languages
Main Language
English
Technical information
Special Features
Director's commentary, On-Screen Rescuers and Survivor Will Jimeno, Deleted Scenes, Interactive menu
Sound
Dolby Digital
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Review
[I]t's in the smaller moments that the film shines. Stone's focus on the men in the rubble is characteristically intense (Rolling Stone, 20/11/2006)
Stone zones in on humanity amid inhumanity... Stone is still capable of the brash and the beautiful... (Total Film, 20/11/2006)
A measured film... One that never resorts to cliche in its wider political context (Ultimate DVD, 20/11/2006)
DVD Description
The events of September 11 left an indelible mark on most Americans, and certainly on those in the New York City area. Yet as fresh as the images seem, it's easy to forget the actual grit, sacrifice, and uncertainty of that day. Director Oliver Stone captures the essence of 9/11 by focusing on the true story of two Port Authority Police Department officers who were trapped beneath the wreckage of the fallen World Trade Center. Veteran officer Sergeant John McLoughlin (Nicholas Cage) and his team, including rookie Will Jimeno (Michael Pena) are gathering equipment to enter the burning Twin Towers when the concourse comes crashing down around them. Twenty feet below the surface, pinned by debris and unable to reach anyone by radio, the officers must rely on their own will--and on each other--to survive. Above ground, their families watch the towers fall, uncertain whether or not McLoughlin and Jimeno are there, since they are normally assigned to the Port Authority Bus Terminal. Like so many that day, Donna McLoughlin (Maria Bello) and Allison Jimeno (Maggie Gyllenhaal) wait for news at home surrounded by their families, fearing the worst and praying for the best. Stone's film depicts the horror and heartbreak of the victims, survivors, and their families with an understated, subtle touch. From the ash and dust covering everyone and everything to the dazed expressions of the workers leaving the towers to the steaming twisted metal remains of the World Trade Center, attention to detail is exceedingly realistic. Rather than being political or sensationalistic, this is a film about everyday heroes--men and women doing their best in the face of an unspeakable event. It may be just one story of many from September 11, but it represents the efforts, emotions, and reactions of so many on that fateful day.
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