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Originally Posted by circletrack
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Matt Zoller Seitz Biography & Movie Reviews | Roger Ebert.
I do not see going to this movie as being against the police but for all the other people who have put work into this movie which includes probably a thousand people or more when you think of all the movie theater employees, movie distributors, advertisers, and then the quite large crowd that got the thing onto film and that includes many people you never see in the film.
And I do not believe that people should be penalized like this for speaking their mind like Quentin Tarantino has done.
I will probably just buy some advance tickets to
The Hateful Eight or go somewhere else as to avoid all the drama of this boycott.
As to violence in movies I have never seen a close casual connection made with respect to this violence and ACTIONS done by people with hatred in their minds and hearts and/or mental illness. Some of the great works of literature are very violent like
The Iliad,
The Bible, many Shakespeare plays, etc.