CNN link.
WORLDS COLLIDED today when word of some scenes in ABC's upcoming mini-series 'The Path to 9/11' were leaked. The modern media moves so fast now, before a movie has even been edited, word gets out of its historical inaccuracies. The real-life counterparts to ABC's mini-series' characters raised a ruckus over their depiction by actors.
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Albright objected to a scene that she was told showed her insisting on warning the Pakistani government before an airstrike on Afghanistan, and that she was the one who made the warning.
"The scene as explained to me is false and defamatory," she said.
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[quote author=CNN]Berger objected to a scene that he was told showed him refusing to authorize an attack on Osama bin Laden despite the request from CIA officials. "The fabrication of this scene (of such apparent magnitude) cannot be justified under any reasonable definition of dramatic license," he wrote.[/quote]
This is a hilariously unique situation with modern media. I can't wait until 'Burning Bush: The True Story of the 2000 election' airs on CBS in a few years.
WORLDS COLLIDED today when word of some scenes in ABC's upcoming mini-series 'The Path to 9/11' were leaked. The modern media moves so fast now, before a movie has even been edited, word gets out of its historical inaccuracies. The real-life counterparts to ABC's mini-series' characters raised a ruckus over their depiction by actors.
[quote author=CNN]
Albright objected to a scene that she was told showed her insisting on warning the Pakistani government before an airstrike on Afghanistan, and that she was the one who made the warning.
"The scene as explained to me is false and defamatory," she said.
[/quote]
[quote author=CNN]Berger objected to a scene that he was told showed him refusing to authorize an attack on Osama bin Laden despite the request from CIA officials. "The fabrication of this scene (of such apparent magnitude) cannot be justified under any reasonable definition of dramatic license," he wrote.[/quote]
This is a hilariously unique situation with modern media. I can't wait until 'Burning Bush: The True Story of the 2000 election' airs on CBS in a few years.