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Originally Posted by Obsession8
I, like many, was unsure of whether or not I wanted to watch the documentary. Even though it didn't affect me "directly", it affected so many of my family members. In a way, it's like a personal 9/11 (my best friend can't/won't watch 9/11 movies...too personal for *her*...that's Katrina for *me*). But, I'm glad I tuned in. I couldn't watch the dead bodies montage near the end; I still can't stomach that (but, it needed to be shown). As someone mentioned earlier, Spike *did* do justice by this horrific event. I will be watching the conclusion Tuesday night, and recording it next Tuesday on the 1st anniversary.
(ETA: How ironic that, as I'm watching, there's a thunderstorm here in Monroe.  )
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literally, i wanted to vomit during the dead bodies montage. also, i wanted to vomit, LITER-EFFIN-ALLY when watching the part about the federal govt. response to everything.
oh, and the black man who came in and handled the biz (i can't remember his name) had me cheering! "Drop those cotdam weapons!" CLASSIC