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Post #205458

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starkiller
Parent topic
Flight 93
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Date created
1-May-2006, 11:15 PM
Originally posted by: ricarleite
I belive it is quite inapropriated to make a fiction out of it. While something like, let's say, a war film, is acceptable because it either portrait real, documented events, or uses fictional characters, I belive it is VERY inapropriated to use those people for a movie, asuming what they must have done or acted. And do it for profit. I do not intend to watch it.
The creators of the movie did their absolute best to make it as accurate as possible. They went as far as to ask the family members of the passengers what clothing they were wearing that day. The guy in the movie that played the FAA administrator that ordered every plane out of the sky...that WAS the FAA administrator.
Every member of the families signed off on the movie. Its been stated that if even one had objected, the movie would not have been made.

To answer Warbler's question about the timing...I think its been too long. There is still a hole in New York City. In any other era of American history, new buildings would already be complete.
Too many people have forgotten how they felt that day. We need that fire back in our bellies. A movie about these events will help people remember.