Well unless EVERY cent goes to the families of the 9/11 victims(and I don't believe any is going to them), then this is exploiting their pain to make a profit.
Incoming!
They were totally involved in the making of the film. All of them. They were the ones who decided the timing of it.
So maybe you should try to convince them they're being exploited. They demonstrably don't think so.
Did you sign up this week just to tell us all what we may and may not watch, at the expense of victims you determine? Go back to DU.
Personally I don't see what is wrong with making a profit. The filmmakers put blood, sweat, and tears into the movie--they should reep the benefits. They've also performed a public service--they have made as close to an historical count of that day as they could. I was alive during that time, but I'm sure when I see the movie I will learn things about that day. Also, I believe it honors the people of Flight 93 to remember them. I would want my family member remembered.
Do you know if Michael Moore gave any profits for F/911 to any of the families? I can't find anywhere that says if he did or not.