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Vatanui AKA Pride
07-20-2012, 02:14 PM
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-18921492

You can't even be safe watching a Batman movie now. Heartless bastard.

Kakashi Hatake_Yamato
07-20-2012, 02:17 PM
he is insane..

my condolence to the victim's families...

Vatanui AKA Pride
07-20-2012, 02:24 PM
I agree. Who the hell shoots a three-month old baby? During a Nolan movie? IN IMAX?

BoxHead
07-20-2012, 02:53 PM
And this was during a movie about anarchy and shooting. ;(

Now this will cause a chain reaction about people blaming Nolan on the grounds that he was influencing anarchy.

PS Should this be in Off Topic?

Vatanui AKA Pride
07-20-2012, 03:24 PM
And this was during a movie about anarchy and shooting. ;(

Now this will cause a chain reaction about people blaming Nolan on the grounds that he was influencing anarchy.

PS Should this be in Off Topic?

Hasn't been new. Back during The Dark Knight premiere, one of the critics gave the film a negative review by saying that it was politically-biased. Basically, they thought that Batman heroically using the radiowaves from Gotham's phonelines to create a sonar map and defeat the Joker was an elaborate metaphor for George Bush's War on Terror and how great his presidency was.

Same goes for The Dark Knight Rises with Rush Limbaugh and Romney.
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/heat-vision/rush-limbaugh-bane-bain-conspiracy-dark-knight-rises-batman-350311

Apparently, the name of a villain casting in a fictional movie about billionaires beating up robbers while disguised as a flying rat in tights is now considered offensive. >.>

EDIT: Could be. Who knows?

Eli Goldsworthy
07-23-2012, 03:50 PM
This is a terrible thing that happened. Sad part is there will be tons of media blaming the movie for this crime when really it was someone who was messed up already. My thoughts go out to the victims and the family and friends of the victims that have been affected by this situation.

e710
07-23-2012, 04:03 PM
This was terrible and it is dumb how a average citizen can get such weapons.

Opacityzero
07-23-2012, 04:04 PM
No, the saddest part of this is that when people go to the movies they will have this event in the back of their mind. Just like how people were paranoid of going on planes after 9/11, some people now are paranoid in movie theaters. Movie theaters used to be a safe haven, but now people will look at them differently. Which is why I hope a "copycat" stunt does not occur, which will make even more people look at movie theaters alot differently. You're defenseless there as well, it's all dark and your surrounded by strangers.

I saw the CBS video reenactment, it was bad the guy parked his car in the parking lot behind the emergency exit. He then left to go get his supplies just as the previews were over, he came back in armor with exploding bombs that he threw in the crowd and also bullets.

I wish people would just stop talking about this, it was friday news not 3 days after.