Are you kidding... most movies on subjects like this are made alot earlier. For example, several high profile court cases had movies come out while the case was still in court.
2006-08-09 15:59:06
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answered by curiousandsmiley 3
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It's difficult to believe, but it's almost been five years since 9-11. I don't think it's too early for the movie to have come out, I just think it's a sensitive issue. Still, I hear the movie was well directed.
What a horrible day though. I remember watching a CNN documentary about 9-11 a few weeks after it happened and couldn't understand what those weird noises in the background were. When they said it was people hitting the ground after they jumped or fell from the towers, it was awful. What a horrible way to die.
2006-08-09 23:06:23
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answered by loveblue 5
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I really don't think there should be a movie. Everyone saw what happened and I bet it was more dramatic in real life. I would only be okay with a movie if the money went towards that memorial for the trade center, or to the families who lost a loved one. Just my opinion though, it is still to soon.
2006-08-09 23:02:20
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answered by meflyfaster 2
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I feel it is in terribly bad taste. Any message a film-maker could want to deliver that arose as a result of the trade center catastrophe can be communicated without using the actual incident. It seems like a crass attempt to gain profits by preying on psychological weak-points in the minds of the US populous that have resulted from this event.
2006-08-09 23:01:45
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answered by Mesa P 3
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It has been five years already - that has given us enough time to think about it and let it settle in. Some who were much younger then will have a better understanding of what it was all about and how serious it really was. No, I think the timing is OK.
2006-08-10 01:10:08
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answered by Coach D. 4
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I do, I listen to talk radio a lot and they talked about it today... I still get goose-bumps listening to the stories. I WATCHED IT LIVE, watched the second plane hit, I hate it. I f it came out when my grandchild was old enough to watch, not sure if I could accept it. I was not in NYC but, it really hurts me as an American. God Bless America, and all our soldiers families, and fallen soldiers/heros
2006-08-09 23:16:04
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answered by iceberg 3
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No, I think it was the perfect time for it to come out.If we don't tell the story now we will forget the details.This helps us all remember what the poor troops are fighting for.Not that they should be there at all, but they are just following orders.
2006-08-09 23:01:54
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answered by ... 6
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I think so there are some who still mourn over they love ones to this day
2006-08-09 23:27:42
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answered by Anonymous
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No it is never to early to make money of the dead.
2006-08-10 03:39:45
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answered by acid tongue 7
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Didn't you see the double back flip on a moto?????
2006-08-09 23:02:05
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answered by Anonymous
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