I hope so also; however, I'm too pessimistic about Hollywood. I doubt they'd give any recognition to any film that (1) didn't change the Muslim terrorists to Nazi's, and (2) didn't have a "strong, committed loving and persecuted" gay male couple as the heroes.
You claim that the filmmakers would place a "strong gay couple" as the backbone of this film are insulting and you should be ashamed of yourself. I personally know the man who directed this film. He does not support the war in Iraq. He is not even American, yet he realized the sacrifice these people made and honored them in an honest and unflinching way. Leave your partisan bickery at home or in the depths of your stomach to rot because on September 11th, there were no parties. You are casting a dark shadow on the memory of Flight 93.