Thursday, September 07, 2006

Disney Corp.'s ABC Spews.

"An ABC statement on Thursday charged that critics of the 9/11 film were "irresponsible" in attacking the movie when it was not finalized and was still being edited. However, the network had felt it was final enough to send to magazine reviewers, and reviews have already appeared."
They sent it to RIGHT-WING BIASED media.

"The Times also pointed out Thursday that the climax of the key scene where Berger abruptly hangs up on a request to snatch bin Laden was improvised on the set: "In an interview yesterday with KRLA-AM in Los Angeles, Cyrus Nowrasteh, the mini-series’ screenwriter and one of its producers, said that moment had been improvised."
...Improvised?

Now here's the kicker:
“'Sandy Berger did not slam down the phone,' Mr. Nowrasteh said. 'That is not in the [9/11] report. That was not scripted. But you know when you’re making a movie, a lot of things happen on set that are unscripted.
... Actors saying "I need to take a shit, can we take a break?" That kind of unscripted "things"?

Accidents occur, spontaneous reactions of actors performing a role take place.
Like "I need to take a shit, can we take a break?" and then has a bowel movement on the set?

It’s the job of the filmmaker to say, ‘You know, maybe we can use that.’"
Yeah? ...but do we have to SEE it?

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