SmellOfRegret93 Geek
 Age: 32 Gender: Female Posts: 127 | December 28th, 2006 at 09:46pm On November 14, 1970, Marshall University and the entire community of Huntington, West Virginia, experienced the greatest air tragedy in the history of collegiate athletics. Seventy-five members of the Marshall football team, coaches, university staff, community members, and crew members died in the crash.
Now, more than 35 years later, Warner Bros. and Thunder Road Pictures will produce a feature film about the crash and Marshall's struggle to field a team in the ensuing years. We invite you to learn more about the film project and about Marshall University by using the buttons to the left.
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Yea, it's a great movie.
I highly recommend it to anyone who wants to see a good cry-worthy movie.
It's about my hometown, so that makes it even better. LOL. |
Faith Addict
 Age: 39 Gender: Female Posts: 11507 | December 28th, 2006 at 10:29pm |
greenday6 Admin
 Age: - Gender: - Posts: 25078 | December 28th, 2006 at 11:14pm I got free tickets to go to a preview for that like a week before it came out. But my brother backed out on me so I didn't go. |
Janie Jones Falling In Love With The Board
 Age: 33 Gender: Female Posts: 5438 | December 30th, 2006 at 01:00pm Saw it, liked it, even though I'm not a huge football fan.
MATTHEW FOX.  |
SmellOfRegret93 Geek
 Age: 32 Gender: Female Posts: 127 | December 30th, 2006 at 03:41pm Well...my mom liked Matthew McC...or however you spell it, but she likes Matthew Fox.
She thinks they're sexy. |