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The argument "We have to be as biased as they are just to stay even" isn't going to wash with me. Besides which, since when are these two guys "dems and liberals"? I think they're just two guys speculating about a movie or two. And questioning whether or not it is too soon to make a movie on the TOPIC is just not the same as "prejudging the film." That's a whole different issue.
Some people may believe it's impossible to make a movie that shows respect and sensitivity on this subject until more time has passed, because only time will provide the sensitivity and respect needed. If you believe that, it doesn't matter how the movie was made or what the movie is like...it was made too soon in your eyes, so the point is moot.
Maybe you can't see that point of view, but, given that I hold it, I can.
And maybe some people do feel skeptical about an Oliver Stone movie because they assume he has an agenda, even if they don't yet know what it is. That's not a foolish thing to think, given his reputation.
You don't have to be a "dem or a liberal" or not one to have these opinions. They're just opinions. And I don't understand why, if you are a "dem or a liberal," you're obligated not to speculate on what kind of movie Oliver Stone might make on 9/11. Why can't you have whatever opinion you have? Why does it have to be an "opposite reaction" to whatever you think repugs/conservatives will say?
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