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Too soon for it.





http://www.wtcmovie.com/
Too soon for it.
Things like this should be OFF LIMITS to the entertainment industry. Why make a movie of it? So people can RELIVE that day? Where's the entertainment value in that?
Ridiculous.
why would anybody make a movie about that? why would anybody watch that? wasn't watching it happen in front of us enough?
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Well Nicholas Cage, Maggie Gyllenhaal and Stephen Dorff are some of the actors in this. I wouldnt expect much of a career after this movie. People are going to be pissed and hurt by the financial gains from such a tragic time in U.S history.
Then again they did make a movie about WWI and WWII...it really is too soon.
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I wouldn't want to watch it- seeing it in REAL life was painful enough.





I hope it flops.





One thing I can say is they better look like giving a significant chunk of the royalties to the victims' families.It IS WAY too soon.At least when they did movies about WWII,they waited long enough so that it wasn't still fresh in everyone's minds.This is utterly tasetless and exploitative.
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You see the cast? That movie is gonna make a ridiculous amount of money. It's about marketing, sometimes feelings are spared when money is involved.Originally Posted by madison_leigh
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There's def. going to be some protesting going on.




There was no large scale treatment of the Holocaust until the 1978 min-series, 30 years after the end of World War II. Even then it seared the souls of those who survived.
I view this as pure exploitation entertainment under the guise of "telling the story and feeling the emotions".
I knew 20 people who died that day. They were all patrons of the bar I used to work in up in North Jersey. Some I knew very casually, some I knew well enough that I knew everything about their lives and families. I also got to meet a lot of their extended family and friends when all the funerals took place in the weeks afterwards (my bar/restaurant was the only one in town, so it got flooded with funeral mourners every Sunday for about 4 weeks).
I think of them when anything like this comes out. It does absolutely nothing good for them, sand they are the ones we all should consider first.
I dispise that this movie will be made, especially so soon afterwards.
Y'all have no idea. It's getting the Oliver Stone treatment and apparently posits that the U.S. government arranged the whole thing. I suppose it's possible, but they're not going to make any friends with it, even here in Hollywood.




I hope the movie flops too. I also knew quite a few people who died that day and sang at many funerals that followed. Being from NJ it really hit home. My husbad was part of the rescue/recovery. He was there the very next day. He's in construction and was delivering the equipment needed and ended up staying to help. He spent 4 days there, and when he came home as soon as he walked in the door, I could tell he had changed just from the look on his face. He doesn't talk about much and I don't ask him about it. It's between him and God.





I think I'm gonna boycott all Oliver Stone movies from now on.
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Art is something that makes you feel something and a movie doesn't have to give youa warm fuzzy feeling to be good. I think if it is well done, then I don't see it as a flop.
It happened in 2001. It's not THAT recent.





Try telling that to the victims's families.Originally Posted by Emily
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they will probably be the ones to watch it!
I have a lot of Jews in my family and they all loved Schindler's List....and Jews have not even come close to getting over the Holocaust.
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I agree with emily on this.If it is done in good taste,witch it looks like it is with Oliver Stone,& not some A&E special.Like the movie they made about the plane crash that they just put out.No one complained about that.
I just hope that it's in good taste is all.
Schindler's List is an exceptional movie. Spielberg knew what parts to include and which ones to omit. My Father In Law, who is Jewish, hadn't seen the movie until last October when they visited us here. Some parts were hard for him to watch, as he did have family who died in the camps. But, other parts he felt very uplifted. Overall, he appreciated the movie very much.
I don't know.. I just hope this movie does the victims, and their family and friends a little justice, and isn't glamorized for box office sales.





It would've been appropriate to show this, in about 50-60 years later.
This just happened 4 or 5 years ago, it's just too recent.

This movie is going to make a bunch of money.
Given the stupid stuff coming out of Charlie Sheen's mouth lately, I am sure an Oliver Stone movie pegging the tradgedy on a government conspiracy will make friends in Hollywood. After all, they love to live in make believe worlds.
Like another has said about the A&E movie, I think it is just fine to make movies about this now. There are a lot more facts about what was going on so there is less "fill in the blanks" for movie makers.





Nice. Make money off of tragedy. Fuckers. I hope they choke on their celebratory champagne. I may have moved away from NYC, but I was around for 9/11. This makes me ill to even think about. The only movie I have ever seen that had anything to do with it that made me happy was The Guys.
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I'm sure it will be nothing but a factual sensitive telling of the events of that day, since Oliver Stone has such a great record of never letting the truth get in the way of his particular bent.
I'd waste that fucker if he was ever in arms reach of me. I'm certain this film will only increase that desire.
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theyre saying the us govt orchestrated it?
haha now hollywood is catching onto the manufactured dissentthing
charlie ssheen was interviewedon alex jones show(conspiracy guy awesome but would be nationlism irks me)
and talkedabout 911 andstuff
buuuuuuuut
itsbeyond the american govt
its part of the planfor america to fall
problemreactionsolution
make way for the oneworld govt
haha
i didnt know anyone heard the charlie sheen thing that waskinda kept out of the spotlight
but he also blames just the admin
the plan is tobreakdown the peoples faith in their govt offering the solution ofone world govt under the facade ofpeace and unity
alex jones in a would be nationalist iand is against giving upnational soverignty all like closee the borders wahwah (that attitude just supports it and is counterproductive
i on the other hand dont believe in nations either
but notlike that oneworldgot shit
imagine thers no countries"
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I don't know if any non-Canadians are especially familiar with the Paul Bernardo tragedy that happened here (the rape and torture of two young teenage girls, as well as his sister in law), but they also made a movie about it (starring the woman who plays Donna in That Seventies Show as Karla Homolka, his psycho wife who helped him with the atrocities and is now a free woman). It did not go over well with anyone, and seems to have sank without a trace.
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