Now that's just ignorant. Using that weak arguement, all documentaries, memorials, books, movies, songs, paintings, basically any form of art or media imaginable, that are centered around tragic events should be banned. Basically all of the History Channel would go off air and much of most libraries and museums would be cleared out. I don't know if you were just playing the devil's advocate, but that's just ridiculous. Whoa buddy, calm down. There is no need for personal attacks here. All I'm saying is it is way too soon to release this movie. We don't really need to be reminded of it THIS soon. There are families still mourning over the losses, not many people are still mourning over the losses of Pear Harbor. You have no idea, do you? Go to CNN.com and watch a video there talking about the movie. You'll see relatives of the victims there saying that they have nothing against it. If anything, some of them even helped in making the movie.