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9/9/17

9/11 starring Charlie Sheen and Whoopi Goldberg - Giveaway!

 
 
Everyone has a 9/11 Story.
We would like to introduce you to an awe-inspiring film starring Charlie Sheen and Whoopi Goldberg titled 9/11, based on the original play, The Elevator, that centers on the events of September 11, 2001.
No matter who you are or where you were, that moment and the aftermath is indelibly etched in everyone’s mind.
 I was working in downtown Atlanta.  My boss came out of his office, gathered us and directed us to a conference room.  See...our company, Aon Consulting, occupied many floors in the south tower.  176 employees, plus an unborn child, perished in the collapse.  It still stings to think about it.


In theaters now...
The film 9/11 is based on a true story and chronicles the lives of five average, everyday people who find themselves trapped in an elevator during the events of 9/11 in the World Trade Center. 


In the World Trade Center, a billionaire sits in his attorney’s office awaiting a divorce hearing against his wife. In a west side apartment, a bike messenger kisses his 5-year old daughter and sings her “Happy Birthday” before leaving for work. A maintenance man gets dispatched to help a tenant with his lock. In an upper east side apartment, a young model musters the courage to break up with her sugar daddy. As random as random can be, these individuals step into a crowded World Trade Center elevator.

Wrapped up in their own world, they all ride silently hearing only the sound of the elevator giving notice of each floor. When the elevator stops on the 34th floor, it empties leaving only these five behind. Moments later ... their world changes as the collision of a jet into the North Tower incapacitates the elevator.

With no understanding of what has happened and is happening around them, these fives are forced to band together and fight against all odds to escape from the impending horrific collapse. During these critical minutes, a story of courage, faith, and the will to live unfolds. 

With a cast including Luis Guzman (The Taking of Pelham 1,2,3), Gina Gershon (Showgirls), Wood Harris (Justified), Jacqueline Bisset (Dancing on the Edge (BBC), this movie won't disappoint!


And, you could win a special #Remember911 prize pack:

 

1 - 9/11 poster Hand Signed Autographed by star Charlie Sheen

1 - “Hope” Pendant with necklace

1 - Guide to Talking To Your Children About 9/11 thanks to Tuesday’s Children

To enter, simply comment below with a fact that you learned from the Movie Blog App (below).
I'll pick a random winner on September 20th.
 
 
 
  Visit the official 911 movie website for more information.
 
 
 
  ***I received the aforementioned items free of charge, in exchange for my honest opinion.***
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8 comments:

mybizzyworld said...

on 9/11 3000 people lost their lives, 400 were police officers and fire fighters

mybizzyworld said...

This movie is getting a beating in the press, with reviewers saying it is in bad taste. I want to see it however, the trailer doesn't look half bad. Pick me please.

Anonymous said...

So sad. Still can't believe almost 3,000 people lost their lives.

Ash88 at yahoo dot com

trishden said...

600,000 people were exposed to toxic chemicals from ground zero. That is a horrifying fact in light that former NJ governor Christine Todd Whitman acting as head of the EPA deemed the air safe just days after the event and rescue workers were not required to wear breathing masks, etc and now years later, in excess of 37,000 people are either dead or dying of toxic induced illnesses. Shameful!

Unknown said...

I learned 20% of Americans knew someone hurt or killed in the 9/11 Attacks.

Audrey Stewart said...

I learned that 3000 people died. I remember where I was on that die. We were so blind sided. (jozywails@gmail.com)

Clair Shumack said...

I learned that 20% of Americans knew someone hurt or killed on 9/11. It really shows that we're all almost connected somehow!

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