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>Many commentators on and witnesses to Tuesday's events have used movies as
>a frame of reference, most often "Independence Day" but also "Armageddon"
>and "The Towering Inferno" when they mention specific instances though
>phrases with "Hollywood" are also common.

FIGHT CLUB's ending with the blowing up of skyscrapers also come to mind,
especially since that was done by some kind of terrorists.

SEVEN is also related. Unspeakable crimes are perpetrated by someone who didn't
cared if he lived or not. Also, as in that film, there is the question of how do
you punish someone adequately for such crimes, especially since they basically
don't care.

Dag

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