when it comes to Hollywood there is no respect
2006-07-31 16:17:55
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answered by Azure Demure 4
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Yes, I think it might be a little bit early for a Holly Wood movie about the word trade center buildings . Not so much out of respect, but there is just so many unanswered questions. Like was there or was there not explosives in the building and that type of thing. Maybe after we know a little more.
Would you please take a look at about 8 - 10 minutes of this interview with Professor Steven Jones ? It's a 45 minute video and well worth looking at, to its end. At the very least, pass it on to those you care about.
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-2842384983834100001
2006-07-31 16:18:05
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answered by Joe_Pardy 5
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Eh... too quickly. I surprisingly doubt the spouses and families might get any money out of the action picture. they are all going to alleviate their memories of dropping a family member--regardless of in the event that they don't watch the action picture. The trailer is gonna be flooding the television and that i'm advantageous there is gonna be billboards out to help promote the action picture. Plus the action picture might desire to even offend those that were plagued by using the tragic journey.
2016-12-11 04:04:21
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answered by ? 3
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Well, it's been nearly 5 years... Besides, i read somewhere that they screened the film for the families of the victims and they were all ok with it.
I don't think they've waited 10 years for anyone else. Right off the top of my head I can think of Johnny Cash and Dale Earnhardt.
But, I understand your point.... it's a shame sometimes that tragedy sellls so well.
2006-07-31 16:22:56
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answered by loulou 2
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I can't stand even watching the preview to that movie. It is absolutely disgusting that the film industry has the audacity to exploit the victims and families involved in 9/11 just to make a quick buck.
2006-07-31 16:28:48
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answered by Shelley 2
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I agree, but Hollywood is Pig City! They will hang Mel Gibson for few dumb words he said while he was drunk, but will then fully sanction millions of dollars and plenty of Hollywood nonsense, on a project that will reap huge profits from that terrible catastrophe. People should stay at home for that one.
But people here are already forgetting what that day really was to this country.
2006-07-31 16:24:58
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answered by michael g 6
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Why wait ten years to honor those who died? I think the movie proceeds should be donated to the families of those who died though, as a good will gesture to show it wasn't done purely for profit. You say it's to soon, but it seems to me people are already forgetting.
2006-07-31 16:19:55
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answered by addictivehabits01 2
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There were war movies made during WWII showing U.S. soldiers dieing. In the days of ripped from the headlines movies and TV episodes, I don't thik it's too soon.
2006-07-31 17:01:45
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answered by gregory_dittman 7
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This is gonna be a stupid movie... Hollywood has screwed up big time.... Why would you show a movie about the worst tradgedy in America... I just think it is totally wrong... I think they shouldn't have even shown it. It is totatlly pointless to show that movie... unless it was a documentary and not just actors.. HOLLYWOOD IS GAY
2006-07-31 16:20:31
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answered by TiggaTheTiger 2
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I think its a good time because people are starting to forget what happened and the sacrifices made by the Emergency Services personnel.
2006-07-31 16:22:27
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answered by fireman_4_69 4
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It's your choice to watch the movie or not. I personally don't see anything wrong with the movie, because we, as Americans, don't need to forget 9/11.
2006-07-31 16:21:00
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answered by Anonymous
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