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    NEW YORK - A New York City movie theater has pulled the trailer for "United 93," which chronicles in real time the hijacked United Airlines flight that crashed into a Western Pennsylvania field on Sept. 11.

    The AMC Loews Lincoln Square 12 theater in Manhattan said it made the decision after viewers complained they found it too upsetting.

    "I don't think people are ready for this," theater manager Kevin Adjodha said.

    "One lady was crying," Adjodha told Newsweek. "She was saying that we shouldn't have played the trailer. That this was wrong."

    Universal Studios in Los Angeles, meanwhile, said it would go ahead with plans to show the trailer for the thriller, which is scheduled to open in theaters on April 28.

    Adam Fogelson, Universal's president of marketing, said the trailer would be shown only before R-rated movies or "grown-up" PG-13 ones.

    "The film is not sanitized or softened, it's an honest and real look" at the events of Flight 93, Fogelson told The New York Times in Tuesday editions. "If I sanitized the trailer beyond what's there, am I suggesting that the experience will be less real than what the movie itself is? We as a company feel comfortable that it is a responsible and fair way to show what's coming."

    "United 93" is scheduled to make its world premiere on opening night at the Tribeca Film Festival in Manhattan.

    The festival, which was created to help lower Manhattan recover economically from the attacks, begins April 25 and runs through May 7.

    The trailer begins with images of passengers boarding the plane on a sunny morning, and builds to a disturbing scene that includes actual news video of a plane about to hit one of the World Trade Center towers. It then returns inside Flight 93 as terrorists begin hijacking it and a passenger calls his family to tell them of the impending disaster.

    The Families of Flight 93 have said that Universal Pictures will donate 10 percent of the first three days' grosses to the memorial.
    So are people ready for this film? Good idea or in bad taste?


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  • #2
    It should have Wesley Snipes in it. "Always bet on black".
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    • #3
      This isn't the first 9/11 movie, isn't it.

      I saw one a while ago ( really crappy though).
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      • #4
        I don't remember any movies. I do think it's too soon. At least for a Hollywood movie. Because you know they will ruin it and make it too cheesy.

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        • #5
          bad idea

          especially if it doesn't have snakes and Samuel L. Jackson
          Monkey!!!

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          • #6
            they should put snakes on it
            I will never understand why some people on Apolyton find you so clever. You're predictable, mundane, and a google-whore and the most observant of us all know this. Your battles of "wits" rely on obscurity and whenever you fail to find something sufficiently obscure, like this, you just act like a 5 year old. Congratulations, molly.

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            • #7
              that's an excellent idea!
              Monkey!!!

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              • #8
                perhaps snakes brought down the plane, and not the passengers.

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                • #9
                  Looked like tripe from the trailer, honestly.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Dis
                    I don't remember any movies. I do think it's too soon. At least for a Hollywood movie. Because you know they will ruin it and make it too cheesy.
                    The one I saw was a tv movie. Stereo type galore.

                    Actually, IIRC, Stewart made some jokes about it.
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                    • #11
                      Actually, a quick search shows that there's already been 2 made-for-TV moves: The Flight that Fought Back and Flight 93. I saw neither of them (I only heard of them through the news).

                      As for this movie, I'll withhold judgement.

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                      • #12
                        Hmm, let's see.

                        Evil Greasy A-rabsTM get on plane with unsuspecting passengers.

                        Evil Greasy A-rabsTM hijack plane, and fly in a circle.

                        Good Paytreeotic AmurkinTM passengers get on their cell phones and hear that Evil Greasy A-rabsTM have been playing Bowling for Allah with airplanes and buildings, so Good Paytreeotic AmurkinTM passengers do the obvious, since they're all SOL no matter what.

                        They get bunched up in the aisle, maced, and nobody really knows jack about what the **** else may have happened, since the cockpit voice recorder just indicates a lot of yelling, banging and noise, and it's not like there are any witnesses.

                        Evil Greasy A-rabsTM try to turn plane into new roller coaster ride at Universal Studios, but eventually figure they can't really fly like that for several hours and hit whatever the hell they intended to hit, so they choose a new target, and buy a Pennsylvania farm instead.

                        Audience full of Good Paytreeotic AmurkinsTM gets all teary-eyed, puts a few more Amurkin flags and yellow ribbon stickers on their cars, wears red on Fridays and other talk-radio inspired "support the troops" tripe that is utterly meaningless in terms of actually supporting the troops, and everyone agrees, "Yep, it's a good thing we made the world safer by getting rid of Saddam."

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                        • #13
                          The Families of Flight 93 have said that Universal Pictures will donate 10 percent of the first three days' grosses to the memorial.


                          Wow, how very generous of them. Then I suppose I will be going 10% of the way to the theater to see it, if it should open here also.

                          to the idea of turning this disaster into entertainment.

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                          • #14
                            What is the difference (besides time passed) between these movies and Pear Harbour® with Ben Affleck™?

                            Does time passed really make that much of a difference? There are, after all, plenty of people still living who were alive when PH went down.

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                            • #15
                              Go back to Mexico.

                              The main difference is when movies were being made, even as the war was going on, we were doing something. We were at war with people we could tell were the enemy.
                              On this, we can't tell who the enemy is supposed to be. and I'm sure that intensifies their remorse.
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