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Post by Enchant on Jul 10, 2005 0:54:26 GMT -5
Studios Finally Explore "9/11 Paramount Pictures will finance and distribute an untitled feature about the rescue of two Port Authority police officers from the rubble of the World Trade Center after the 9/11 attacks. Oliver Stone will direct the film and Nicolas Cage will star. Andrea Berloff, who recently signed to pen Par's remake of "Don't Look Now," has written the script reports Variety. The timetable of the feature isn't clear, but the Stone project is on a fast track with pre-production already started in New York. It ain't the only film on the subject moving forward though, Columbia Pictures has already received a first script draft by Billy Ray ("Shattered Glass") for an adaptation of Jim Dwyer-Kevin Flynn book "102 Minutes". 'Minutes' addresses the rescue attempts that took place between the moment the first plane hit the World Trade Center and the collapse of the first tower. On top of all this, ABC and producer Marc Platt are mobilizing a multipart film, written by Cyrus Nowrasteh. The movement on the project comes at strange timing, hitting the news services just hours after apparent terrorist attacks shut down the public transportation system of central London killing several dozen people. (Source: Variety , Author:Garth Franklin ) Do you think it is time for a movie to be made? Are we ready to relive and revisit such apparently open wombs? I would really like to know your thouht on this.
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Post by Aaron on Jul 10, 2005 12:14:49 GMT -5
Well having Stone's name with anything you'r going to get a very uncompremising very raw and emotional film. It's Stone and it will be R rated. Lots of language but at the core if he does it right will be a very bare honest look. Look at his other films he's got something to just kinda be very raw. So don't know. Honestly the only way to get over it is to comes to terms with it. Yeah, I still remember those days. I remember the very second when they hit. I was at school in the cafeteria. Cutting up and chatting before school iwht My friends. What I always did. I remember that day. I think it's about time. And if you'r not ready don't go out and pay the ticket, or watch the tv show. Simply don't tune in.
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