Me17
Tourist
Reged: 02/22/08
Posts: 4
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I took the time to view your movie and it is quit intense. Well I suppose the reality was intense too. Very interesting initiative. In what context have you made the movie? Are you a student or it is just something you like doing?
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Dark_ness333
First Post
Reged: 07/16/08
Posts: 1
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I did a little bit of research on my own, and the map depicting where emil matasareanu was stopped is inaccurate. just for historic records. I am positive, if you would like to know, I do have proof.
I think changes on the map are due for sake of historic records.
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danescombe
Master Guide
Reged: 11/07/05
Posts: 10149
Loc: UK
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National Geographic Situation.Critical ---Hollywood Shootout
One of the most dramatic police gun battles ever waged on American soil. On February 28, 1997, two notorious criminals - dubbed the High Incident Bandits - carry out an armed robbery inside a Hollywood bank
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Trapaw
First Post
Reged: 11/05/08
Posts: 1
Loc: Nevada, Henderson
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Wow. I must say I'm impressed. I've been researching the topic for the past two years and I haven't found details like this anywhere. Where did you find out about the dog?!? If I come across anything not labelled here, I'll definitely send it your way. I'm personally glad to see someone shooting right down the middle. I watched a documentary the other night called Shootout and they took every chance they got to smear Phillips and Matasareanu, left out details, got details wrong(such as saying he was shot in the hand AFTER discarding the AK-47, when it's widely beleived he was shot shortly after reloading and was unable to clear the stovepipe due to the injury, causing him to discard the gun). It was overall a very sloppy documentary in my opinion and sort of disgusted me. Anyways, good job on the post, man. I'll definitely keep tabs on it.
-------------------- There's a place I know of. Off the beaten path, away from the rest of the world. It's at the end of a long trail about half a mile down Leeway Rd. You can't find it on any satellite pictures. All you'll see is rocks. The path to reach it is rough, but once you get there....you'll never want to leave.
I know of folks who didn't.
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