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Originally Posted by Sandtrap328
A police boycott of the movie could be beneficial to the film maker. People may wonder what all the hoopla is about and line up to see the movie.
Again, excessive blood, violence, etc is not enjoyable for me. I will skip it.
However, I did see Star Wars a few days ago! I liked it. Great action, special effects, and good to see the Wookie again.
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I plan to see
Star Wars: The Force Awakens soon.
They are giving this movie some press on TOTV anyway and in the
Orlando Sentinel. And if they cover it on one of the Orlando news stations-- which seems quite probable-- then that will give the movie even more of a buzz.
Retired cops in the Villages planning protest of Quentin Tarantino's new film after his comments calling police 'murderers' - Orlando Sentinel
One of the best and most violent movies I have ever seen is
Saving Private Ryan. I do not remember anyone trying to boycott that. And it probably had the effect of making war look a lot less appealing a outcome for current events back when it came out around 1998.
Saving Private Ryan*(1998) - Rotten Tomatoes