The arrival of the humorous Morgan Spurlock documentary Where in the World is Osama bin Laden?, the Uwe Boll-directed video game adaptation Postal and the comedy sequel Harold and Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay indicates a shift in how Hollywood will deal with the 9/11 tragedy and the ensuing "War on Terror." Several new films seem to have a more edgy, darkly comic and critical take on terrorism, the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan and American military engagement in general.
Website Polotico.com, which also mentions Zombie Strippers and the John Cusack satire of war profiteering, War Inc. as indicative of the trend, remarks that the post-September 11 movie "has reached a new low."
The arrival of the humorous Morgan Spurlock documentary Where in the World is Osama bin Laden?, the Uwe Boll-directed video game adaptation Postal and the comedy sequel Harold and Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay indicates a shift in how Hollywood will deal with the 9/11 tragedy and the ensuing "War on Terror." Several new films seem to have a more edgy, darkly comic and critical take on terrorism, the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan and American military engagement in general.
Website Polotico.com, which also mentions Zombie Strippers and the John Cusack satire of war profiteering, War Inc. as indicative of the trend, remarks that the post-September 11 movie "has reached a new low." </note>
9/11 Comedy Trailers and Video
YouTube: First sequence from Postal (Time: 3:36)
YouTube: Harold and Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay redband trailer (Time: 3:14)
YouTube: Zombie Strippers trailer (Time: 1:44)
YouTube: War Inc Trailer (Time: 2:08)
YouTube: Where in the World is Osama bin Laden? Trailer (Time: 1:59)
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