WAAY OT: We Are Marshall

Submitted by natesezgoblue on

My 2 sons are watching this movie for the first time.  SInce I was born in in 1981 and in took place in 1970 I cant explain the magnitude of what happened and how the rest of the world reacted.  I was hoping some of the old timers could provide some input.. 

Jay-Z

April 14th, 2012 at 12:58 AM ^

I use to go to Marshall football games and they have a big memorial for the people who went down in the crash. It was a very big deal when it happened. People in Huntington, Wv will never forget that day.

Danwillhor

April 14th, 2012 at 5:23 AM ^

cold blooded. watched movie last night as well and the event was terrible but the movie was a mockery, if you ask me. the last 5 mins where you get the "where are they now" montage was the only thing worth a damn. MM is a terrible actor, just terrible. The other guy from "lost" was equally bad. Each scene, I mean EACH SCENE, was just a setup for a long poorly acted soliloquy. One after the other, like a machine gun. Terrible events that occured before I was born and that movie did it zero service, imo. Found myself feeling bad for Marshall for the movie on top of the event. oddly, didnt even know about it until they mentioned it in a game when they had Moss and Pennington.

WolverineHistorian

April 14th, 2012 at 1:47 AM ^

That was before my time as well but both my parents saw that Marshall team play against Western a couple weeks before the crash. 

I've been to Huntington for one game.  Very dull town.  But the people were nice.

feanor

April 14th, 2012 at 2:59 AM ^

It was a national news story.  It was not a world changing event like 9/11.  I think your overestimating the event.  Pretty similar to the Russian hockey team plane that crashed last year.  A tragedy, but you probably didn't think about it past the day it happened unless you were directly involved with that team.

Victor Hale II

April 14th, 2012 at 3:38 AM ^

The main thing that I take from the Marshall tragedy is that now way too many colleges proclaim, "We are (insert school name)."  It sort of cheapens that statement of solidarity, assuming that it was in fact begun at Marshall because of the crash.

no joke its hoke

April 14th, 2012 at 8:42 AM ^

i live a bout 40 minutes from Huntington and people still talk about it often. There are many people still around here that had family or friends on that plane. My best friends dad was a commit to Marshall that year and was on the team the next season.