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Theater Pulls Trailer for 'United 93'

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http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060404/ap_...G78C;_ylu=X3oDMTA3MXN1bHE0BHNlYwN0bWE-

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.


I checked out the website for the movie but no trailer there. They do have a flash animation.(not for dialup)
http://www.united93movie.com/index.php

 
Egad, I didn't know they made a movie of that. There is no way I'm seeing it, it's going to be an emotional rollercoaster.
 
"The film is not sanitized or softened, it's an honest and real look" at the events of Flight 93


Well, if it's an honest and real look, the film should include how flight 93 was shot down.
 
Originally posted by: noto12ious
"The film is not sanitized or softened, it's an honest and real look" at the events of Flight 93


Well, if it's an honest and real look, the film should include how flight 93 was shot down.

lmao back out of the woodwork we see
 
It's very simple actually. 8 mile debris field for starters.

It sucks for the families though... that is, once they actually find out the truth.
 
I wonder how the critics will take this after it comes out, and the general public, the more informed know that some of that stuff didn't happen or was nearly impossible.
 
does anybody else feel that it's morally wrong for universal studios to make a profit off of a movie/documentary like this? I feel like nowadays anytime there is a some sort of disaster you can bet there will be a hollywood movie on it for the sole purpose of making money off of it. No different from those people selling American flags immediately after 9/11 just to make a quick buck.
 
It was a surprise to see this trailer one day while waiting to see "Inside Man."

I don't think America is ready for it yet, I know just by the trailer alone it was deeply disturbing, and had me on the verge of tears.

I want to see the movie, but at the same time I don't.

edit: as for the movie theater pulling the trailer, that is their choice, and I can't say I blame them.

 
I hope whatever company decided to make this movie gets nailed in their stock performance.. pretty creepy corpseorate move if you ask me
 
Originally posted by: noto12ious
It's very simple actually. 8 mile debris field for starters.

It sucks for the families though... that is, once they actually find out the truth.

You dishoner the memory of the brave souls that wreslted that plane into the ground rather than have it used to kill more people and you're a disgusting and sick individual for doing so. You have serious issues you should deal with.
 
Originally posted by: rahvin
Originally posted by: noto12ious
It's very simple actually. 8 mile debris field for starters.

It sucks for the families though... that is, once they actually find out the truth.

You dishoner the memory of the brave souls that wreslted that plane into the ground rather than have it used to kill more people and you're a disgusting and sick individual for doing so. You have serious issues you should deal with.

Honest question and not really a tinfoil one... Were there eyewitness accounts of the plane slamming into the ground and exploding?
 
Originally posted by: rahvin
Originally posted by: noto12ious
It's very simple actually. 8 mile debris field for starters.

It sucks for the families though... that is, once they actually find out the truth.

You dishoner the memory of the brave souls that wreslted that plane into the ground rather than have it used to kill more people and you're a disgusting and sick individual for doing so. You have serious issues you should deal with.

I'm actually honoring them by telling the truth and revealing the government's lies. Do your homework.
 
Originally posted by: rahvin
Originally posted by: noto12ious
It's very simple actually. 8 mile debris field for starters.

It sucks for the families though... that is, once they actually find out the truth.

You dishoner the memory of the brave souls that wreslted that plane into the ground rather than have it used to kill more people and you're a disgusting and sick individual for doing so. You have serious issues you should deal with.

Yes, lets all squelch dissent and other viable theories of what happened. Oh yah thats all you have to is a theory seeing as how noone witnessed any of this. Get off your high horse and think.
 
Originally posted by: noto12ious
It's very simple actually. 8 mile debris field for starters.

It sucks for the families though... that is, once they actually find out the truth.

Prove it.
 
this is the money grubbing sensational society we live in, i can't believe any of you are truly shocked. everything that happens will end up as a book, documentary, and/or movie. everything except our regular boring lives. the history channel has already done a minute by minute recreation of it, and i didn't hear any outrage then...
 
Originally posted by: senseamp
Is there a surprise ending?

Haha good one. Yes it would be quite a surprise if they told the truth. But you know this is just more propoganda bullsheit. Hold your nose, folks.
 
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