Marvin wrote:
> Are you kidding?  The second thing I thought after hearing about the WTC
> attacks--the first thing was Oh My God, those poor people--the second
> thing was:  "Those bastards!  Now they've condemned us to at *least* a
> decade of non-stop movies, miniseries, and documdramas calculated to milk
> the disaster for every entertainment dollar possible."  It'll take a
> little while for Hollywood studios to get up to speed, to find a tone
> that strikes a nice balance between vengeance fantasy and tearful homage,
> but it's coming.

I really, really hope Flight 93 is not touched by Hollywood - I can
understand that, in time, it might be considered worthy subject material for
a "Movie of the Week" or some such, but to me, the actions of those
passengers (and the sacrifices of the police and firemen at the WTC) are
sacred, and should not be sullied by the filthy touch of the spastic monkeys
that inhabit Hollywood.

Adam C. Lipscomb
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
"Don't hit at all if it is honorably possible to avoid hitting; but never
hit
soft." - Teddy Roosevelt




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