25th Hour (2002) |
Where to find the Twin Towers:
This movie shows the recent aftermath of 9/11. At the beginning is the double-spotlight memorial (where the spotlights shone up into the sky in place of the towers [- "Tribute in Light" - JR]). At about 40 minutes, there is a sign for a housing project that still shows the Twin Towers on a silhouette of the NYC skyline. A few minutes later, the demolished Ground Zero is seen through [Barry Pepper's] apartment window. - Thanks to Becca!
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August (2008) |
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The specter of September 11th looms over August — there are numerous indications that it’s set in 2001, and the title alone is an ominous indication of the imminence of that awful day — but watching this 2008 offering, one gets the feeling that even if Tom Sterling knew 9/11 was coming, he wouldn’t change a thing. As written by Howard A. Rodman, directed by Austin Chick, and portrayed by John Hartnett, Tom is almost completely unlikable. A dot-com entrepreneur in those heady days before the techno bubble burst and internet companies like his Land Shark went directly south, Tom’s hipper than his neck tattoo, disdainful of his competition, borderline abusive to his younger, meeker brother (the technical brains behind the company they founded together), hostile to his parents, and a jerk to his former girlfriend, the one person he actually seems to care about. .... - Sam Graham © Amazon.com. Used with permission.
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Barney's Version (2010) |
Where to find the Twin Towers:
Seen in an overview of the city with the Statue of Liberty in the foreground, about 1:09 in. - Thanks to Buck!
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Brooklyn's Finest (2009) |
Where to find the Twin Towers:Can you tell us where to find the World Trade Center in this movie? |
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Casino Jack (2010) |
Where to find the Twin Towers:Can you tell us where to find the World Trade Center in this movie? |
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Chapter 27 (2007) |
Where to find the Twin Towers:Just a few minutes into the Chapter 27, the towers appear in an overview shot of New York City. - Thanks to Mickey!
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Critical Condition (1987) |
Where to find the Twin Towers:Can you tell us where to find the World Trade Center in this movie? |
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Dear John (2010) |
Where to find the Twin Towers:A television shows footage of the 9/11 attacks on the towers. — Thanks to Alycia!
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Death to Smoochy (2002) |
Where to find the Twin Towers:Can you tell us where to find the World Trade Center in this movie? |
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Definitely, Maybe (2008) |
Where to find the Twin Towers:Can you tell us where to find the World Trade Center in this movie? |
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Devil and Daniel Johnston, The (2005) |
Where to find the Twin Towers:Can you tell us where to find the World Trade Center in this movie? |
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Empire (2002) |
Where to find the Twin Towers:Can you tell us where to find the World Trade Center in this movie? |
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End of the Century (2003) |
Where to find the Twin Towers:Can you tell us where to find the World Trade Center in this movie? |
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Fair Game (2010) |
Where to find the Twin Towers:On a wall poster commermorating 9/11, at :25. - Thanks to Buck!
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Few Days in September, A (2006) |
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In this offbeat international thriller, a secret agent tries to unite two step-siblings with their fugitive father. The trouble begins on September 5th, 2001 when former CIA operative Elliot (Nick Nolte in a brief, but effective cameo) flees Paris without telling his daughter, Orlando (Perfume's Sara Forestier), or his stepson, David (Tom Riley), freshly arrived from the States. ... As they haven't seen Elliot in years, Irene and her charges have no idea what he might have done. All they know is that he's waiting for them in Venice. The final showdown takes place on September 10th - and no, that date is not coincidental. - Kathleen C. Fennessy © Amazon.com. Used with permission.
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