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According to the original prosecutor, Roger Gunson, he was punished more than the law allowed. He even stated the judge overstepped both the sentencing guidelines, and what the family wanted. According to Gunson he served all the time that was asked and the judge was going to sentence him to 50 years, against the guidelines. The judge was also going to personally have him deported, which Gunson pointed out to the judge was not within his purview as a judge to do. Gunson also filed a brief with the court to have Rittenband removed from the case and censured. Wow, showing a clear lack of understanding the case and that jes not a serial diddler. Show me you have no clue without showing me you have no clue. That would have been perfect. 👏 Frank Marshall never set foot in the Valley of Tears. JA Bayona and his sound designer and fx designer went up there and spent about six days mapping out the entire area. Bayona found out through discussions with the 16 who survived the crash and slide were not that smooth as it was in Alive. In Society of the Snow, we see the fuselage hitting several rocks on the way down. That is depicted in SOS. That's what happens when you have a team dedicated to the truth, not Hollywood's version of it. I think it's pretty safe to assume the explosion from the Americans testing of Operation Crossroads is self-explanatory. It is canon. In the director's cut, the scene was put back. Yes, Bayona saw Alive and decided to bring in the men who were actually there as technical advisors, as well as the relatives of the dead. What we got was the truth, not what Marshall and Kennedy concocted for their Hollywood story. I'm sticking with the now 14, since Javier Methol died in 2015 and Coche Inciarte died in 2022, who it actually happened to. According to those 16 men who survived it, "Society of the Snow" wins hands down. What happened in Alive was not the truth according to Nando Parrado who tried to tell Mrashall what he was doing wrong. It was exause of that, the relatives of the dead and some if the survivors refused to allow their names to be used. Bayona had the complete trust of all the men who survived and the families of the 29 who perished. "Godzilla Minus One" should be in the main films, not international. G-1 deserves to be in the main ten. But go ahead and pick films on one has heard of instead of recognizing how G-1 was a triumph for the film industry. But yeah, I guess girly doll films are more in line with Hollywood's form of entertainment. It should consider itself lucky. Gidzilla Minus One deserved to be nominated in best picture and director, as well as lead actor. J. A. Bayona deserved a nomination for directing Society of the Snow. Agustin Pardella, Matias Recalt, and Enzo Vogorinic all deserved nominations for actor. Micahel Giacchino deserved a nomination for best score for Society of the Snow, and Naoki Sato deserved one for Godzilla Minus One. Barbie got 8 nominations while other films were snubbed. View all replies >