World Trade Center Wreckage All Over Again - In LA

2005_12_wtcmovie.jpgThere's an interesting story in the Times about Oliver Stone's September 11 movie that he's currently filming. We had noted previously that it was filming mostly in LA with some exterior work in NYC. Now, with shooting starting in LA, the production wants to pre-empt crazed blogosphere speculation by having the NY Times visit painstakingly recreated World Trade Center wreckage set, by placing photographs of the set in context. And it looks like the nightmare all over again - it's very spooky-looking. According to set designer Jan Roelfs, workers "hand-carved thousands of beams from Styrofoam, molded rubber into countless strands of stand-ins for shredded reinforcing bars, and assembled all of this inside a pit erected atop stacks of cargo containers." The set of the pit will be actual size, and part of the World Trade Center's concourse of stores was rebuilt as well ("complete with period handbags in the Coach storefront, clothing in the Banana Republic windows and shoes from Johnston & Murphy").

Some other facts about the movie:

- "A street in downtown Los Angeles stood in for Manhattan's Barclay Street, with crew members tossing debris in the air."
- NYC locations included: "The police desk in the Port Authority bus terminal and along the route the officers took downtown on the morning of Sept. 11, 2001"; Staten Island ferry; the Long Island Rail Road; and a subway train (probably at the Hoyt-Schermerhorn stop)
Now we're very curious to see the movie, which is tentatively to be released in August of next year. And the film will not show planes hitting the building, but who knows what Oliver will plan for the director's cut.

Photograph from NY Times

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Personally, I'm not at all looking forward to see that movie. Why do I need to relive that horrific day with Nicholas Cage (or anyone else) in a lead role? While I respect Oliver Stone as a director, I think this project is in exceedingly poor taste.

That looks more to me like something Frank Gehry "designed."

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Ditto That. This is in awful taste.

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Yes, the movie does seem like it is in bad taste, almost as bad as the damn tourists who think the big hole in the ground downtown is some sort of tourist attraction. The couple of times I have been through the PATH station there, I have told off some tourists who were taking pictures like its the bloody Statue of Liberty or whatever the hell the tourists gawk at.

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I don't know about other people, but I still can't watch a movie about 9/11. It's still too horrifying to relive.

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I certainly would not begrudge anyone from seeing it, but this is one Movie I'll definitely miss.

somebody shoot oliver stone in the head quick. THis man sucks at biopics. Remember ALEXANDER!!! He will exploit 9/11 for all it's worth.

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