Their depiction of the NTSB is the biggest criticism, though. They weren't incompetent or adversarial; they called the pilots heroes throughout the investigation, and there's no truth in the scenario that Sullenberger had to tell them what parameters to use for the simulation.
I just realized Aaron Eckhart is in it. I guess I HAVE to see it now.
Quote from: TurquΓaHiriente on September 13, 2016, 03:35:43 PMTheir depiction of the NTSB is the biggest criticism, though. They weren't incompetent or adversarial; they called the pilots heroes throughout the investigation, and there's no truth in the scenario that Sullenberger had to tell them what parameters to use for the simulation.Yeah, I know. Hence why it's "based" on a true story. Even if the NTSB did their job flawlessly in real life, I would hate to see that in a movie. They're the government, and their depiction should be a negative one.
Quote from: SecondClass on September 13, 2016, 03:39:31 PMQuote from: TurquΓaHiriente on September 13, 2016, 03:35:43 PMTheir depiction of the NTSB is the biggest criticism, though. They weren't incompetent or adversarial; they called the pilots heroes throughout the investigation, and there's no truth in the scenario that Sullenberger had to tell them what parameters to use for the simulation.Yeah, I know. Hence why it's "based" on a true story. Even if the NTSB did their job flawlessly in real life, I would hate to see that in a movie. They're the government, and their depiction should be a negative one.No need for the truth if it doesn't fit your reality, huh?
Quote from: SecondClass on September 13, 2016, 03:56:01 PMQuote from: TurquΓaHiriente on September 13, 2016, 03:54:24 PMQuote from: SecondClass on September 13, 2016, 03:39:31 PMQuote from: TurquΓaHiriente on September 13, 2016, 03:35:43 PMTheir depiction of the NTSB is the biggest criticism, though. They weren't incompetent or adversarial; they called the pilots heroes throughout the investigation, and there's no truth in the scenario that Sullenberger had to tell them what parameters to use for the simulation.Yeah, I know. Hence why it's "based" on a true story. Even if the NTSB did their job flawlessly in real life, I would hate to see that in a movie. They're the government, and their depiction should be a negative one.No need for the truth if it doesn't fit your reality, huh?The truth is that 60% of government institutions are incompetent or corrupt. Even though a few aren't doesn't mean the portrayal of them in the media should be positive.Baiting in the Flood as well now, are we?
Quote from: TurquΓaHiriente on September 13, 2016, 03:54:24 PMQuote from: SecondClass on September 13, 2016, 03:39:31 PMQuote from: TurquΓaHiriente on September 13, 2016, 03:35:43 PMTheir depiction of the NTSB is the biggest criticism, though. They weren't incompetent or adversarial; they called the pilots heroes throughout the investigation, and there's no truth in the scenario that Sullenberger had to tell them what parameters to use for the simulation.Yeah, I know. Hence why it's "based" on a true story. Even if the NTSB did their job flawlessly in real life, I would hate to see that in a movie. They're the government, and their depiction should be a negative one.No need for the truth if it doesn't fit your reality, huh?The truth is that 60% of government institutions are incompetent or corrupt. Even though a few aren't doesn't mean the portrayal of them in the media should be positive.