WTC coming to a theatre near you
Posted: August 11th, 2006, 5:06 am
World Trade Center
featuring music from the sellout band Coldplay (shall we say cold blooded players?)
heard this flick was directed by Oliver Stone. is that true? fuck you, O. Stone. you were tottering on the brink of not being on my list of great directors for years, since most of your movies have been crap since the early nineties, but this pushed you over the edge. it used to be that you'd wait a couple decades before capitalizing on peoples traumatic experiences, but now you must act quickly. it's not your fault, Hollywood's like that.
I will not be seeing this movie, ever, not in the theatre not on VHS and especially not fuckin on DVD.
It's not enough that the event itself was a cinematically inspired act. (as a few postmodern critics have pointed out, 9/11 was a disaster film genre cataclysm.) We have already seen enough goddamn audio visual footage of the event itself without your fucking dramatization. there is news reels, documentaries, released investigative footage, for Christs' sake there is more than enough REALITY here so that your tear-jerking money-making recreation is unnecessary. you wanna make a movie bout 9/11? make a fucking documentary and investigate its causes and effects.
and why bring out this movie before elections?
Maggie Gyllenhall i am disappointed in you too. And Nick Cage. don't you people have any respect for the dead. for the families who've lost loved ones. you have to profit off their misery, advance your careers.
the entertainment business is evil. and this movie is the grandest expression of that.
featuring music from the sellout band Coldplay (shall we say cold blooded players?)
heard this flick was directed by Oliver Stone. is that true? fuck you, O. Stone. you were tottering on the brink of not being on my list of great directors for years, since most of your movies have been crap since the early nineties, but this pushed you over the edge. it used to be that you'd wait a couple decades before capitalizing on peoples traumatic experiences, but now you must act quickly. it's not your fault, Hollywood's like that.
I will not be seeing this movie, ever, not in the theatre not on VHS and especially not fuckin on DVD.
It's not enough that the event itself was a cinematically inspired act. (as a few postmodern critics have pointed out, 9/11 was a disaster film genre cataclysm.) We have already seen enough goddamn audio visual footage of the event itself without your fucking dramatization. there is news reels, documentaries, released investigative footage, for Christs' sake there is more than enough REALITY here so that your tear-jerking money-making recreation is unnecessary. you wanna make a movie bout 9/11? make a fucking documentary and investigate its causes and effects.
and why bring out this movie before elections?
Maggie Gyllenhall i am disappointed in you too. And Nick Cage. don't you people have any respect for the dead. for the families who've lost loved ones. you have to profit off their misery, advance your careers.
the entertainment business is evil. and this movie is the grandest expression of that.