I think this is one of those movies where you would be apprehensive about it coming out. It is as everything you can chose to see it or not. I am on the fence on whether I will go or not.
2006-07-31 17:48:12
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answered by jambi_2 3
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Not me, right now as I think it's too early to cash in on the suffering these people went through Sept./11./2001, & are still going through daily.
It was one of the most terrifieng act of terrorism this world has ever wittensed, and to make money on such a tradegy is mindboggling to most of us & especially to the families of these victims.
There has been some real world shattering events in our time, such as the Holocaust the sinking of the Titanic(which Hollywood completly blew out of proportion with that movie) & off course the plane crashes in recent years(just to name a couple----TWA 800 in Long Island N.Y on July./18/1996 & Swiss Air 111 in Peggy's Cove, Nova Scotia{Canada} All passengers & crews on these flights did not survive.) The relatives of these tradegies do not need to be reminded of their loss by seeing it portrayed in a movie that in all likelyhood would more fiction than fact.
Hollywood should learn to give people time to heal & come to grips with these tradegies before intruding & cashing in on them.
2006-07-31 14:08:36
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answered by REBELCAT 4
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The movie industry has done some nasty things but I think this rates way above nasty. People are still suffering from this. Why do they need to make money from others suffering?
2006-07-31 13:14:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Not me...this event has been "glorified" enough !
How much money are the makers of the film going to donate to the families?
2006-07-31 13:23:50
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answered by reignydey 3
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i agree
2006-07-31 13:14:16
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answered by amberharris20022000 7
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