Do you think, that with the lack of WMDs in Iraq, the Phoenix memo, et al., that a large-enough segment of the public would go to see a JFK-style 9/11 conspiracy theory movie?OscarGuy wrote:On a side note, I almost wish Oliver Stone WERE making a politically-charged film. At least those of us who feel betrayed by the actions that followed the collapse of the WTC would be a little more anxious to see it.
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I don't know. This one doesn't look like Poseidon, MI:III or any of the other traditional blockbusters that are coming out. I think it might be good, I'm not sure, though. The trailer could be significantly misleading.
On a side note, I almost wish Oliver Stone WERE making a politically-charged film. At least those of us who feel betrayed by the actions that followed the collapse of the WTC would be a little more anxious to see it.
On a side note, I almost wish Oliver Stone WERE making a politically-charged film. At least those of us who feel betrayed by the actions that followed the collapse of the WTC would be a little more anxious to see it.
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With the caveat that judging by trailers is kind of pointless...
This one suggests to me World Trade Center is going to be precisely what I was so grateful United 93 was not: an utter banalization of a personally traumatic event (complete with eye-popping special effects). Reducing this day to Hollywood formula feels sacrilegious right now -- twenty years on, maybe it'd be acceptable.
This one suggests to me World Trade Center is going to be precisely what I was so grateful United 93 was not: an utter banalization of a personally traumatic event (complete with eye-popping special effects). Reducing this day to Hollywood formula feels sacrilegious right now -- twenty years on, maybe it'd be acceptable.