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Closed Caption; United 93: The Families and the Film - discover the real-life stories behind the brave passengers and crew aboard United Flight 93 through interviews with their families; Feature commentary with director Paul Greengrass (The Bourne Supremacy, Bloody Sunday); Memorial Pages - the passengers and crew of United Flight 93 are remembered with 40 written biographies
Full Product DetailsDisc #1 -- United 93
1. It's Time (Main Titles) [5:11]
2. Security Check [4:11]
3. Welcome Aboard [6:08]
4. Suspicious Transmission [4:34]
5. Real World Situation [5:35]
6. "Planes," Plural [3:45]
7. Cleared for Takeoff [5:51]
8. Target Lost [4:36]
9. Another Hijack [6:16]
10. No Clearance [4:59]
11. Rules of Engagement [4:13]
12. Preparing to Takeover [4:59]
13. He's Got a Bomb! [3:58]
14. In Control [6:30]
15. Communications Breakdown [4:09]
16. Pilots Are Down [4:59]
17. National Emergency [5:17]
18. Suicide Mission [9:15]
19. Final Moments [7:44]
20. End Titles [8:32]
The still-painful emotions lingering in the wake of 9/11 may have accounted for the less-than-stellar theatrical box office of United 93, but this taut and compelling drama is to be commended for its entirely non-exploitative depiction of horrific events. Written and directed by Paul Greengrass (The Bourne Supremacy), it derives impact from its documentary-like treatment and a strong cast of fresh-faced actors. United 93 is almost an hour old before it zooms into high gear with the slaying of the pilots by al Qaeda hijackers and the passengers’ sudden realization that the commandeered plane is being taken on a suicide mission. At that point, passengers Thomas Burnett (Christian Clemenson) and Todd Beamer (David Alan Basche) begin plotting to wrest back control of the aircraft. Greengrass cuts back and forth between Flight 93, air controllers stunned by the morning’s attacks, and military commanders anguished over their inability to resolve the situation without additional loss of innocent life. United 93, doesn’t dwell on the eventual downing of the plane in a Pennsylvania field, or the international aftermath of the attacks. Its focus remains the moving and inspiring story of average Americans, caught in a totally unpredictable situation, rising to the occasion and acting heroically. Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble
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