Brainster
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I'm a bit surprised that the story hasn't hit over here yet, but Dylan Avery is doing yet another Loose Change movie::
Avery was on Jack Blood's radio show to announce the film. He claimed that people who had not been returning his calls during the Bush Administration had suddenly expressed interest in the movie now that the Democrats are in power. And so, despite being "halfway" through a manuscript for a feature film, Dylan dropped everything to do yet another Loose Change movie.
Unsaid is that "the team" for this movie is quite a bit changed from Final Cut. Alex Jones and Jason Bermas are gone, as is Tim Sparke of Mercury Media. Korey Rowe is the only person other than Avery who remains. The movie does sound more like what Dylan had long ago claimed Final Cut would look like.
The movie is supposed to be released on September 22, 2009, although Dylan-watchers know that he seldom meets deadlines and the fact that he still claims to be in the process of making the movie indicates that the date will probably slip quite a bit.
Dramatically narrated by Daniel Sunjata, currently starring on FX’s critically acclaimed “Rescue Me” as Franco Rivera, “Loose Change 9/11: An American Coup” explores historical events that reshaped the world – from the Reichstag Fire in 1933 that catapulted Hitler to dictatorship - to the Gulf of Tonkin Incident in 1964 that led to the Vietnam War. The film leads the audience through a roller-coaster of pivotal history before delving into the largest event of all - 9/11. The film analyzes the steps America took in the aftermath of the disaster, and the suspicious events that followed.
Filmmaker Dylan Avery’s vision and hope is for those affected by 9/11 to receive the answers they seek. He asks for a fundamental call to action, as displayed in the previous “Loose Change” films, and supports the 9/11 truth movement by seeking honesty and clarity from those who have covered up actual events. A topic that inspires passion among many, the producers are actively seeking celebrities to be a voice for those whose questions have remained unanswered to date.
Avery was on Jack Blood's radio show to announce the film. He claimed that people who had not been returning his calls during the Bush Administration had suddenly expressed interest in the movie now that the Democrats are in power. And so, despite being "halfway" through a manuscript for a feature film, Dylan dropped everything to do yet another Loose Change movie.
Unsaid is that "the team" for this movie is quite a bit changed from Final Cut. Alex Jones and Jason Bermas are gone, as is Tim Sparke of Mercury Media. Korey Rowe is the only person other than Avery who remains. The movie does sound more like what Dylan had long ago claimed Final Cut would look like.
The movie is supposed to be released on September 22, 2009, although Dylan-watchers know that he seldom meets deadlines and the fact that he still claims to be in the process of making the movie indicates that the date will probably slip quite a bit.
