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Originally Posted by driftingeric2k4
Out of respect for the affected, yes I believe there should be. It shouldn't need to be regulated by any lawful body though. Let your moral compass be your guide.
Trouble is, when money is concerned, morality is the first cut of the budget.
If they want to make a movie of it, truly I am fine with that, I exercise my right to not go see it as they have exercised theirs to make it. What I take issue with is when those same people go around stating it is for anything other than what it really is: a vehicle to make money for the producer et al.
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If this movie tanks then they may think twice next time about relesing something that could bring strong feelings from the public. But as you stated, it is hollywood, land of the double talkers. They are playing on emotion, just as they did with Passion of the Christ... and it brings in money. We are doing exactly what they had hoped for, discussing their movie, its the best advertisement they can get, free and plentiful. Even if we dont go see it in the theater, most of us will rent it or buy it plus we are introducing it to other who may not have heard about it, so they win.
For the record i wont be going to see it. Im just playing a bit of devils advocate cause im bored at work and wanted something interestign to do.