>>>>I don't like the idea of hollywood making money off this film. If it was so important to show why not make it for TV so all can see.
Or even covered in the news, as a public service.
There you go, it's the biggest news event in our history and should not be reduced to a friggin popcorn eating movie.
I would be sick to my stomach if my loved one on that plane was turned into a show for profit.
This is how information is presented in a free enterprise system. I guess we could have publicly funded news with free distribution, but do you think the World really needs to hear NPR's take on 9/11?
People are going to talk about that big hole in Downtown Manhattan, and what it means and what went on. This is only natural. Moore's film came out three years ago, to great critical acclaim, and people are complaining about an accurate portrayal now? You get the feeling that only anti-American sentiments are permissable with respect to 9/11.
If you ask me, folks on the left are just upset that this movie will establish the truth of what happened in people's minds before Oliver Stone can come out with his hatchet job next year.