Timbuff10
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"The Flight 93 National Memorial is going to receive a portion of the North American box office revenue during the opening weekend of a new movie about the hijacked airliner that crashed on Sept. 11, 2001.
The film, "United 93," will open nationwide on April 28 and Universal Pictures says it will donate 10 percent of the first three days' grosses to the memorial.
Chris Sullivan, the chairman of the $30 million fund-raising campaign for the Flight 93 National Memorial, hopes the film will increase awareness and result in worldwide support for the proposed monument near Shanksville, Pa.
"United 93" makes its world premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival in New York next month."
http://www.news4jax.com/entertainmen...25/detail.html
They are only donating 10% of the first three days gross?!?! Gimmie a break! They are going to make a ton of money off of this. Minus production costs, every penny should go toward the victims/famlies/memorials.
At least they are hoping to "increase awareness"... Not like those planes crashing into buildings and knocking them down didn't do that.
The film, "United 93," will open nationwide on April 28 and Universal Pictures says it will donate 10 percent of the first three days' grosses to the memorial.
Chris Sullivan, the chairman of the $30 million fund-raising campaign for the Flight 93 National Memorial, hopes the film will increase awareness and result in worldwide support for the proposed monument near Shanksville, Pa.
"United 93" makes its world premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival in New York next month."
http://www.news4jax.com/entertainmen...25/detail.html
They are only donating 10% of the first three days gross?!?! Gimmie a break! They are going to make a ton of money off of this. Minus production costs, every penny should go toward the victims/famlies/memorials.
At least they are hoping to "increase awareness"... Not like those planes crashing into buildings and knocking them down didn't do that.