Not really. About average. Movies take a very long time to shoot and release today as compared to the old days. I'm not really sure why.
It is probable that when planning for this movie started Romney was a fairly recently elected governor of MA, with no other political experience whatsoever. It would have taken a psychic to see him as being successful enough as a Republican governor in a Democratic-dominated state to be a credible candidate for President in '08.
If you think this assumption isn't reasonable, why don't you look around right now and tell us which governors elected in '06 with no previous political experience will be leading candidates for President in 2012?
~”Not really. About average. Movies take a very long time to shoot and release today as compared to the old days. I’m not really sure why.”~
“September Dawn” is a pretty basic movie. Not a lot of technical challenges or special effects.
We get a Harry Potter movie almost every year.
We got the Lord of the Rings over a two-year span. Return of the King, which holds the record for special effects sequences, was produced in one year.
If September Dawn was shot in 2005, there is no reason it couldn’t have been released in 2006. It only takes a few months to do the editing and put together the score, even for a movie with a relatively low budget.
The ulterior motive here is unmistakable.
see post #141