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bloodrayne
07-13-2005, 03:10 AM
Oliver Stone To Make First Major US Film About September 11

Los Angeles, California - Three-time Oscar winner Oliver Stone will direct superstar Nicholas Cage in the first major Hollywood movie about the September 11, 2001 terror attacks, producers announced.

The as-yet untitled film, which will be made for Paramount Pictures, will tell the true stories of the last two men to be rescued alive from the ruins of the collapsed World Trade Center in New York.

"It's an exploration of heroism in our country -- but is international at the same time in its humanity," said Stone, who won best director Academy Awards for his war epics "Born On the Fourth Of July" (1989) and 1986's "Platoon"

"It's a work of collective passion, a serious meditation on what happened, and carries within a compassion that heals," Stone said in a statement issued by producers.

Oscar-winning star Cage will take the lead role of New York Port Authority policeman Sergeant John McLoughlin, who was trapped along with one of his fellow officers in the mangled wreckage of one of the twin towers that crumbled after being hit by hijacked passenger jets.

"I feel someone had to tell the story of the people who were in the Trade Center before and after it collapsed," said McLoughlin of the plans to make his story into a major movie.

"The people involved in putting this movie together are truly making an extraordinary attempt to tell those stories and the stories of those who are no longer with us," he said.

The movie will focus on the two men as well as on their rescuers and families as they battle to find out what happened to their missing loved ones in the aftermath of the attacks that left a total of around 3,000 people dead in New York, Washington and Pennsylvania.

The film will be produced by Double Feature Films' Michael Shamberg and Stacey Sher as well as Moritz Borman, while the screenplay has been penned by Andrea Berloff.

Cage won the best actor Academy Award for 1995's "Leaving Las Vegas," while stome won a third Oscar for the adapted screenplay of 1978's "Midnight Express."

The announcement of the first major film of the events four years ago came a day after a string of suspected Al-Qaeda bombings on London's transport network left at least 50 people dead, marking the worst attack on the British capital since World War II.

zwoti
07-13-2005, 04:16 AM
one not to watch

bloodrayne
07-13-2005, 04:37 AM
Originally posted by zwoti
one not to watch I think I'm gonna have to agree with you on that one...

ShankS
07-13-2005, 07:26 AM
we already know of the tragic event, and don't need reminding....no need for this

taylorsmommy
07-13-2005, 07:34 AM
I agree - I think I'll pass on this one.

urgeok
07-13-2005, 07:40 AM
Originally posted by ShankS
we already know of the tragic event, and don't need reminding....no need for this

could have said the same thing about schindlers list - but its a porful and moving film - and it serves as a reminder.. what men are capable of - good and bad.

if handled with the same sensitivity - this film could be the same ..
maybe it would be better if more time was put between the film and the disaster - but the sooner they do it the more factual it will remain.

i dunno - it's a tough one..

zwoti
07-13-2005, 10:20 AM
Originally posted by urgeok
could have said the same thing about schindlers list - but its a porful and moving film - and it serves as a reminder.. what men are capable of - good and bad.


maybe they should wait 50 years then

Angra
07-13-2005, 11:28 AM
Oliver Stone...... Who else. :rolleyes:


I´m sure it will be a tough one to watch, especially for you americans.

slasherman
07-13-2005, 04:30 PM
I like "J.F.K" and "Wallstreet" so I will give it a chance......."J.F.K" is one of my favorite movies of all time.....

barbra
07-13-2005, 07:28 PM
its going to be like the passion. a director gone mad
painful to watch

ItsAlive75
07-14-2005, 04:57 PM
Oliver Stone doesn't piss me off as much as Jerry Bruckheimer and Michael Bay, but this helps increase his "terror alert level" to red.

meetthecreeper
07-14-2005, 06:26 PM
Stone is a horses ass.

The only film he ever did that I enjoyed was Natural Born Killers.

Dont even get me started on the Doors film.



ALthough I dislike the idea of having to have a Hollywood spin put on the situation, especially with someone like Stone at the helm, I think this movie needs to be made.

As a matter of fact it should be mandatory for every American to go and see it.

But why Creeper?

Glad you asked. Because, and I told my lady this the day it happened, in one week we will have forgotten all about the Trade Centers, The Pentagon, and Pennsylvania and be back to fighting amongst ourselves about how we should execute a plan of action.

Should we do this, should we do that.

The president lied about this, the congress knew about that. Those prisoners in GITMO have rights under the Geneva convention. Were going to Afganistan for oil, were going to Iraq for oil. Lets let the U.N. handle it. Fucken A why not we already had like 14 resolutions whats one more. We need to fight a kinder gentler war. We shouldnt be doing this alone, except for those 40 other countries. I guess if France and Germany dont help we are alone.

There are WMDs there arent WMDs, CIA, MI6, the UN and on and on says they are there.

We brought this on ourselves, its a conspiracy with the Bush family and the BinLaden family.

AAHH fuck it. I guess I am ranting. Who gives a shit we'll all be dead in a thousand years anyway from global cooling or is it warming.

AUSTIN316426808
07-18-2005, 01:28 AM
It's just my opinion that it's a little to early for this one.

slasherman
07-18-2005, 03:57 AM
Originally posted by AUSTIN316426808
It's just my opinion that it's a little to early for this one.
lets wait to the terrorist's get the A-bomb... :p

newb
07-18-2005, 07:43 AM
Originally posted by AUSTIN316426808
It's just my opinion that it's a little to early for this one.

Agreed






At least their not casting Bruce Willis and slapping a "Die Hard 4" title on it.:rolleyes:

immortalem
07-25-2005, 06:56 PM
Originally posted by AUSTIN316426808
It's just my opinion that it's a little to early for this one.


I agree. I think now is not the right time to make it. Yes, it should be made but maybe in 30 years when it is a little less painful to watch.

lbuie
08-23-2005, 06:31 AM
NO NEED FOR THIS. THE PEOPLE WHO LOST LOVED ONE'S IN THIS WILL BE THE ONE'S WHO DON'T GO SEE IT. LET'S LET THEM MOVE ON WITH THEIR LIVES PLEASE. THE PEOPLE WHO DIDN'T LOOSE LOVED ONES WERE STILL AFFECTED AND I DON'T THINK ANY OF US WILL EVER FORGET SUCH A TRAGEDY, BUT HERE'S AN IDEA DON'T MAKE THE MOVIE ASSHOLES!!!!!!!!!!

slasherman
08-24-2005, 02:59 AM
Originally posted by lbuie
NO NEED FOR THIS. THE PEOPLE WHO LOST LOVED ONE'S IN THIS WILL BE THE ONE'S WHO DON'T GO SEE IT. LET'S LET THEM MOVE ON WITH THEIR LIVES PLEASE. THE PEOPLE WHO DIDN'T LOOSE LOVED ONES WERE STILL AFFECTED AND I DON'T THINK ANY OF US WILL EVER FORGET SUCH A TRAGEDY, BUT HERE'S AN IDEA DON'T MAKE THE MOVIE ASSHOLES!!!!!!!!!!
...hey CAPS LOCK

Hate_Breeder
08-24-2005, 08:23 AM
Am i the only Oliver Stone fan here?

Loved the Doors movie...Creeper whats so wrong with it?

I also enjoyed The People vs. Larry Flynt, and Platoon. I dont know i would probably watch it if it came out

EXTR3MIST
08-27-2005, 05:03 AM
Oliver Stone is one of the most exciting directors (U-Turn, Natural Born Killers, Platoon), and wrote the awesome Scarface.

lbuie
08-29-2005, 11:11 AM
Okay scareface was awesome, but really why do we need to make this movie? I say we wait a little bit longer. People are actually still mournig. It's such a sad day why bring up old memories? I think by the time our kids are old they should make it!!!

slasherman
08-30-2005, 07:32 AM
Originally posted by Hate_Breeder
Am i the only Oliver Stone fan here?

I also enjoyed The People vs. Larry Flynt
I'm a fan..."JFK" and "Wallstreet" very good movies....
...but did he direct "The People vs. Larry Flynt"..?

...and that director from "The Bourne Identity"..gonna do a movie About 9/11 Attacks too....

GorePhobia
08-30-2005, 07:40 AM
i think we should wait to make it too

but Hollywood is Hollywood and they need to make their money

BillyNedar
09-02-2005, 05:40 AM
Can't get into the political rhetoric...but Cage as Marvel Comcs' GHOST RIDER will be the tits (er...am I allowed to say tits?)

novakru
09-02-2005, 05:44 AM
Originally posted by BillyNedar
Can't get into the political rhetoric...but Cage as Marvel Comcs' GHOST RIDER will be the tits (er...am I allowed to say tits?)

lmao!

MichaelMyers
09-02-2005, 09:30 AM
Originally posted by meetthecreeper
We shouldnt be doing this alone, except for those 40 other countries.

Don't forget Poland.

slasherman
07-12-2006, 06:12 AM
This dont look good...instead of getting a JFK kind of movie with focus on conspiracy....we are getting Hllywoods "all American hero" version..which is boring and a has been..

World trade center.....trailer (http://www.apple.com/trailers/paramount/wtc/large.html)

heebiejeebies
07-12-2006, 08:37 AM
Originally posted by slasherman
[B]This dont look good...instead of getting a JFK kind of movie with focus on conspiracy....we are getting Hllywoods "all American hero" version..which is boring and a has been..

I'm not particularly excited about this movie either, but I am glad to see that Oliver Stone decided not to make yet another conspiracy movie. Although I understand thinking the movie shouldn't be made because of the sensitive material, I don't think making a movie that trots out every paranoid, delusional conspiracy theory serves a purpose either.

Also I don't think the firemen, police officers, etc. who helped out and died that day would consider an "all-American hero" version to be boring.

slasherman
07-12-2006, 09:34 AM
Originally posted by heebiejeebies
I'm not particularly excited about this movie either, but I am glad to see that Oliver Stone decided not to make yet another conspiracy movie. Although I understand thinking the movie shouldn't be made because of the sensitive material, I don't think making a movie that trots out every paranoid, delusional conspiracy theory serves a purpose either.

Also I don't think the firemen, police officers, etc. who helped out and died that day would consider an "all-American hero" version to be boring.
Oliver Stone are at his best when he make thriller's...JFK and Wallstreet..the attack agaist USA 9/11 would have been the perfect setting to do a thriller..with lot of focus on the bad guy himself Onsama....instead it looks like we get a "teardropping" drama on how the firemen, police officers died for the big cause...

heebiejeebies
07-12-2006, 09:45 AM
Originally posted by slasherman
Oliver Stone are at his best when he make thriller's...JFK and Wallstreet..the attack agaist USA 9/11 would have been the perfect setting to do a thriller..with lot of focus on the bad guy himself Onsama....instead it looks like we get a "teardropping" drama on how the firemen, police officers died for the big cause...

Okay, now I see what you're talking about.:) You're wanting a movie that looks at the entire 9/11 picture. I can agree with that. I thought you were wanting good ol' Oliver to trot out conspiracy theories simply for the sake of making a controversial movie. Sorry for the misunderstanding.

slasherman
07-12-2006, 09:47 AM
Originally posted by heebiejeebies
Okay, now I see what you're talking about.:) You're wanting a movie that looks at the entire 9/11 picture. I can agree with that. I thought you were wanting good ol' Oliver to trot out conspiracy theories simply for the sake of making a controversial movie. Sorry for the misunderstanding.
he he ..I liked JFK ..even though the hole movie was a lie...

spookychild
07-13-2006, 04:15 AM
I don't know If I can watch this one. I saw the full trailer and I was in tears. I still have a hard time watching the fotage they show on the news from time to time. so 2 hrs would have me going through a lot of tissues. And also its too small of a picture to caputure everything that happened.

bloodrayne
07-13-2006, 04:28 AM
Something about this just really bothers me...

I KNOW that the world revolves around money, and people make movies to make money...BUT...Money made from someone's idea that is made into a movie seems 'honest/ decent and EARNED

However, this was a tragic event...They were given the concept for this movie for free...

I know that they don't plan to give all of the profits (any money made above the costs of making of the film) to the family members of the people who were killed (without whom, there would be NO movie, and NO profits anyway)...

It just kinda makes me sick that people are going to make money off of this tragedy

slasherman
07-13-2006, 06:11 AM
Originally posted by bloodrayne


It just kinda makes me sick that people are going to make money off of this tragedy
..thats a argument I dont understand...why is this tragedy any different from other tragedy's ?

bloodrayne
07-13-2006, 07:57 AM
Originally posted by slasherman
..thats a argument I dont understand...why is this tragedy any different from other tragedy's ? It's not...I feel the same way about all of them...I was just commenting on THIS one, because it's the topic of this thread...I know it's an unrealistic view, I just can't help feeling that way...

rationalOne
07-13-2006, 08:37 AM
Originally posted by slasherman
This dont look good...instead of getting a JFK kind of movie with focus on conspiracy....we are getting Hllywoods "all American hero" version..which is boring and a has been..

World trade center.....trailer (http://www.apple.com/trailers/paramount/wtc/large.html) I stumbled across the trailer awhile ago at the apple site. I was pretty surprised that they had made a movie about it so soon.

Nick Cage is probably good in this.

Angra
07-13-2006, 08:41 AM
Originally posted by rationalOne
I stumbled across the trailer awhile ago at the apple site. I was pretty surprised that they had made a movie about it so soon.

Nick Cage is probably good in this.



Nick who?

tarcher80
07-28-2006, 05:21 AM
too soon for this movie, and way too early to turn a profit on people's deaths. i'm boycotting this movie like i did the passion of the christ... fucking soulless hollywood.

The_Return
07-28-2006, 06:05 AM
Originally posted by tarcher80
too soon for this movie, and way too early to turn a profit on people's deaths. i'm boycotting this movie like i did the passion of the christ... fucking soulless hollywood.

Would you say that Passion of the Christ was too soon as well?

azathoth777
07-28-2006, 06:23 AM
Originally posted by bloodrayne
It's not...I feel the same way about all of them...I was just commenting on THIS one, because it's the topic of this thread...I know it's an unrealistic view, I just can't help feeling that way...

Just curious, but do you think the same about horror based on true events?

I hate Nick Cage and this movie looks like a sappy overemotinal cash in.

tarcher80
07-28-2006, 06:26 AM
Originally posted by The_Return
Would you say that Passion of the Christ was too soon as well?

har har. you're right i should have specified. not too soon, (i think 2000 + years is long enough) i just hated the way passion was marketed, as this movie you had to see if you're a catholic. i'm by no means a devout catholic, but i know that if jesus was the son of god he wouldn't want us watching a movie that glorified his volient death. and i hate the way the people are scared/guilt tripped into devotion, but that's a whole other conversation i don't want brought up... again.

http://www.horror.com/forum/showthread.php?s=&threadid=22829&perpage=15&pagenumber=2 (http://)

that was just me ranting about another movie in addition to the 9/11 movie. i understand hollywood is a business and i'm sure 9/11 will make lost of money, but i think its in bad taste. give it ten years.

Angelakillsluts
07-28-2006, 07:09 AM
I saw the preview a few days ago, it bugs me that they made this movie.