Big B wrote:this movie wasn't a blatant excuse to make money off of a tragedy (i.e. pearl harbor, titanic). it's a celebration of the human spirit in the face of tragedy. it's easy (and quite fashionable) to play the cynic, but until you have seen the movie, you really have no idea what you are talking about.
I see and respect your point of view, but I also see that some people think it is not appropriate to make a movie about this situation. Seems wrong to them, making money or not, to drag familes through their hero sons, daughters, or whoevers horrible death. I can see that point of view too, and I think we should all respect that side of the issue. You don't have to agree, but calling it all cynicism is not totally fair. And cynicism has its place on both sides of the argument if you really think about it.
I can see personally the market will bare an audiance of good size to see such a movie, so captalism says "more power to them". I'm not likely to see the movie myself, and I have a lot of respect for those who died that day and flight 93 was a reminder that we all need to not just be observers, but also be willing to stand up and do something. I don't need the film to inspire me about the human spirit on that day, but I do think it is cool that they made the film, and some people enjoy it. As is always the case - change the channel, don't pay the admission fee, or write your congressmen - whatever applies to a give b!tch.