The Wrap
Warner Bros., the studio releasing “The Dark Knight Rises,” is considering whether to cancel screenings across the country after a massacre took place at a midnight screening in Colorado that left 12 moviegoers dead in the early hours of Friday.
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I most certainly don't agree with this. We have to move on. This movie will already forever be associated with this idiot and his actions as it it. Don't temporarily pull the movie.
Once again JL - Please pull any points accumulated in this post from my tally. Thanks dude.
If anything they need to beef up security, but keep the show rolling. This is a massive tragedy, but we can't let the murderer get the satisfaction of being able to break the people.
I say make sure to get out and see a movie to support something we love doing. I feel horrible for the victims and my thoughts are with them, but we need to take a stand for our love of cinema and support the troubled industry now more than ever.
Don't really see the point in it.
Doing so will just add a tally in the "win" column of the idiot. Plus are you just going to trash it? No they would "re-release" it later, and that will just bring in big crowds again.
Opening weekend is pretty much over, the big massive crowds are pretty much done. Sure it will continue to have substantial crowds, but it will be more controlled now. So just let it be.