Nope, don't read cosmo. What's the reference?
And no, I didn't really feel uncomfortable when I saw it as I knew what I
was seeing. I can see where others would be apprehensive when they first see
it but the ending makes it all work. 
I might even suggest it to people who have been victims of terrorist attacks
as a catharsis mechanism. 

> I actually don't disagree with any of that.
> 
> In hindsight, it's funny...and seeing the bad guy get blown up doesn't
> break my heart in the least.
> 
> It was everything up until that where I was saying, "hmm...where the
> hell are they going with this?"...with a very uncomfortable feeling
> about how it may play out.
> 
> forget how you feel about it now... when you were first watching it,
> were you not the least bit uncomfortable with what you were seeing?
> Don't you read Cosmo, man??? :)
> 
> 
> On Tue, 1 Feb 2005 11:27:40 -0500, Michael Dinowitz
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > That's my point. Terrorists are looking to kill innocent women and
> children.
> > They're looking for the open displays of security and there are few more
> > open than eating out in the sun. This is truth. Showing the terrorist
> > getting what he deserves without hurting anyone else it timely, funny
> and
> > even gives a nice 'he got his' feeling.
> > It is questionable because the terrorist dies or because he's trying to
> > kill? State of the world is the latter, maybe people will feel better if
> it
> > was the former.



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