I saw a comment that spoke for me about the F thing. It was posted on UA-cam. Here's what the gentleman wrote: "That damned thing looks like a crack pipe." I despise that thing. It does NOT represent the freedom the Twin Towers did. Each Tower had something to offer that was unique to itself. They were inviting. This thing is repellent and so usgly it should never have been built. Putting a spire on its roof does NOT make "taller than the Twin Towers," anymore than putting the receiving antenna on the North Tower made her "taller" than her sister. You can't even go on the roof like you could with the South Tower. It's a "pile"
@@ReganMason-x9y The Twin Towers were once seen as "ugly" when they were first built also, especially from people who once worked in Radio Row (which was torn down to build them in the first place). They were described as "the gigantic eyesores of New York", and "The two boxes the Empire State and Chrysler Buildings came in". Over time (especially after 9/11), they were eventually appreciated into the icons they were today.
@@1805movie I sure do remember that. They also compared them to celery sticks and huge file cabinets--until New Yorkers got to know them, and grew to love them, and show them off to their friends, eating at Windows on the World (North Tower), and visiting the Observation Deck (South Tower)
j1st633, thank you for your comment. I can't imagine what it must have been like to live through that terrible and painful experience. Greetings from Argentina.
Tremendous work as are the other videos on the channel , it's clear you take great pride in your work and strive for perfection , congratulations on the end result it's very beautiful and so emotive .
iain mclntosh, thank you very much for watching and thank you very much for your comment, you are very kind. I try to do the best work possible. Greetings from Argentina.
I would have rebuilt em exactly as they were but I would have turned the floors that were hit into memorials and museums those floors would be covered/restored with glass and the American Flag Colors make sure they reflect strong .compensate all the families that lost loved ones that horrible day. God Bless America.
TuffNut2Craik thanks for watching. I don't know what you mean by "disturbing pics". What I say in the introduction is that when you watch the video, please you have respect for the people who suffered and continue to suffer from the attack. Greetings from Argentina.
@@IgnacioVeutroProductions I saw it live....didnt see anything disturbing like the people jumping out or anything else along those lines. I do respect what you did but everyone has become so sensitive that even non disturbing pics has become disturbing. When life smacks them in the face then maybe their sense of "disturbing" will shatter like their ego.
Very good work Thanks for this video!
@HollywoodFlashbackOfficial, thank you for your comment.
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That skyline will sadly never be the same.
@jonjones3958, I completely agree with you.
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I saw a comment that spoke for me about the F thing. It was posted on UA-cam. Here's what the gentleman wrote: "That damned thing looks like a crack pipe." I despise that thing. It does NOT represent the freedom the Twin Towers did. Each Tower had something to offer that was unique to itself. They were inviting. This thing is repellent and so usgly it should never have been built. Putting a spire on its roof does NOT make "taller than the Twin Towers," anymore than putting the receiving antenna on the North Tower made her "taller" than her sister. You can't even go on the roof like you could with the South Tower. It's a "pile"
@@ReganMason-x9ywell that person had very Valid opinions !
@@ReganMason-x9y The Twin Towers were once seen as "ugly" when they were first built also, especially from people who once worked in Radio Row (which was torn down to build them in the first place). They were described as "the gigantic eyesores of New York", and "The two boxes the Empire State and Chrysler Buildings came in". Over time (especially after 9/11), they were eventually appreciated into the icons they were today.
@@1805movie I sure do remember that. They also compared them to celery sticks and huge file cabinets--until New Yorkers got to know them, and grew to love them, and show them off to their friends, eating at Windows on the World (North Tower), and visiting the Observation Deck (South Tower)
FANTASTIC! Thank you. Born and raised Upper West side. I went to see the aftermath. It was unbelievable.
j1st633, thank you for your comment. I can't imagine what it must have been like to live through that terrible and painful experience.
Greetings from Argentina.
Extraordinaire travail. Merci.
Titi parisien, Merci beaucoup pour votre commentaire.
Salutations d'Argentine.
This was a very emotional video. Thank you!😢
@vargabalint4765 thank you for your comment.
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Excellent video!
Another fantastic production Ignacio, you are the best at then and now videos, superb awesome and amazing blend of photos here. Kind regards Russell
Thank you very much Russell, you are always very kind with your comments. A hug from a distance.
@@IgnacioVeutroProductions Aww thanks. Ignacio, you are such a lovely person, take care mate.
Excellent video
@anjadelange1973, thank you very much for your comment.
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Tremendous work as are the other videos on the channel , it's clear you take great pride in your work and strive for perfection , congratulations on the end result it's very beautiful and so emotive .
iain mclntosh, thank you very much for watching and thank you very much for your comment, you are very kind. I try to do the best work possible. Greetings from Argentina.
Fun fact: the 8 sides from One WTC is a homage for the 8 sides of the Twinn Towers, 4 sides for each tower to honor them.
@freiheitlasstsichnichtimla734, thank you for telling us this information.
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Yeah and now that Promising concept has worn off and just looks Dumb
What a fantastic production , thanks for sharing
@brettfieldingx thank you for your comment.
I just tried to do the best and most serious work possible.
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Underrated pls make more vids like this +sub
@KR3T1, thank you for watching and thank you for your comment.
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I thought they should of kept the lights and incorporated them into the memorial, and every year on 9/11, they come on that evening till daylight.
Rusty Shackleford, thank you for your comment.
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Hi
@Maxicox7, thank you for watching.
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devia ser incrível estar nesse lugar
I would have rebuilt em exactly as they were but I would have turned the floors that were hit into memorials and museums those floors would be covered/restored with glass and the American Flag Colors make sure they reflect strong .compensate all the families that lost loved ones that horrible day.
God Bless America.
@nordiccombatant2167, thank you for watching.
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The decline of America, depicted perfectly. We built back smaller...
@Superstrike_11 thank you for watching.
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@@IgnacioVeutroProductions Thanks for making it. Greetings from New Hampshire!
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Ufff, strong....
Lukáš, you sum it up perfectly.
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Still waiting for the "disturbing" pics.....????
TuffNut2Craik thanks for watching. I don't know what you mean by "disturbing pics".
What I say in the introduction is that when you watch the video, please you have respect for the people who suffered and continue to suffer from the attack.
Greetings from Argentina.
@@IgnacioVeutroProductions I saw it live....didnt see anything disturbing like the people jumping out or anything else along those lines. I do respect what you did but everyone has become so sensitive that even non disturbing pics has become disturbing. When life smacks them in the face then maybe their sense of "disturbing" will shatter like their ego.
Why show the towers in pain rather than good ?
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@mrandrossguy9871 because the video tries to tell the tragedy that occurred on September 11, 2001 and the days and weeks that followed.