I guess there is some legitimate concern that the greatest film producers in our lifetimes might honor the Tuskegee Airmen better than the stinkburger that was "Redtails" or the 1995 Made for TV movie "The Tuskegee Airmen"
I hope you didn't get that impression from my post, Nefarious. The Tuskegee Airmen deserve our unbounded admiration and gratitude for what they accomplished and what they put up with; theirs is a remarkable record of achievement. I'm just hoping for tight historical accuracy, authentic dialogue for the period, a compelling story and great music and effects. If it doesn't turn out that way, I'll be disappointed, but not upset. If it gets close to the quality of Band of Brothers, it'll still be great.
Hollywood being a business, I suppose the do have to make sure its appealing to many different audiences, so it makes money.
Thank you Devil, for pointing out the possibility of an accurate story of the Mighty 8th that includes missions with the Tuskegee Airmen. I have the book so I better get it back on my nightstand.