Reported: 10 Killed in US Batman Premiere

Should the film be banned?

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Yes, it should be completely outlawed and all references to the film, past, present and future, where physical must be burnt in piles in the streets, and where digital, the storage devices should be gathered together and launched in to space by a giant railgun.

After this we must begin systematic extermination of anybody who continues to remember either the films, TV series, comics or any other medium that mentions the 'unspeakable'.
 
Yes, it should be completely outlawed and all references to the film, past, present and future, where physical must be burnt in piles in the streets, and where digital, the storage devices should be gathered together and launched in to space by a giant railgun.

After this we must begin systematic extermination of anybody who continues to remember either the films, TV series, comics or any other medium that mentions the 'unspeakable'.

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Do you think what happened could affect the ticket sales for this movie?

I know its still going to have a huge amount of sales, but will there be noticeably less sales than anticipated.
 
My dad bought me Resident Evil 2 when I was 10 and I had Grand Theft Auto when I was 11. I have watched many violent films and love violent games. Manhunt was brilliant. So was Thrill Kill (banned PS1 game).

I haven't shot anybody.

It was just an excuse for him to kill people. If he hadn't done the Joker thing, he would have done something else. People would still have been shot.
 
Do you think what happened could affect the ticket sales for this movie?

I know its still going to have a huge amount of sales, but will there be noticeably less sales than anticipated.

If I wanted to see a new film at the cinema, I would go and see it. I wouldn't jump on whatever bandwagon in protest and not see it, and I'd like to think other people would do also hold that opinion. But then again, I'm not some moron hippy person.
 
If I wanted to see a new film at the cinema, I would go and see it. I wouldn't jump on whatever bandwagon in protest and not see it, and I'd like to think other people would do also hold that opinion. But then again, I'm not some moron hippy person.

I think he means fear of copycat attacks. And I reckon it has/will damage ticket sales somewhat, we'll never know
 
No they should not ban it.

That’s like saying if someone goes out and bores a load of people to death we should ban eastenders.

The movie did not make him do this, his mind and whatever was going on in there did the harm.
 
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