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The shooting at a midnight screening of THE DARK KNIGHT RISES in Aurora, Colorado is a terrible, terrible thing to hear about. It seems all anyone can talk about this morning (except for some of my classier colleagues and fellow movie industry professionals who are more concerned with how the shooting will affect the movie's box office performance this week ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() In just a few short hours, people have managed to take this tragedy and turn it into an opportunity for them to climb onto a soapbox and espouse their own personal agendas and opinions. What's even more disturbing is that many of these people seem to already be looking for a scapegoat with the movie itself, as if Warner Bros. or the Batman property or movies in general are somehow responsible for the actions of an individual. Remember another Colorado shooting just over a decade ago, when everyone was sure that it was Marilyn Manson and other heavy metal bands that were responsible? ![]() In my opinion, the theaters actually seem to be handling things pretty well. Many theaters are increasing security, and adopting a cautious approach to future screenings. They're not pulling the movie or taking any rash actions... AMC Theaters, for example, is simply proceeding with its existing schedule while increasing the number of security personnel around their theaters, refusing entry to anyone wearing a mask or other costume that covers their face, and has already warned people in costume that they may be asked to remove it or leave the theater if other patrons find the costume disturbing or if it appears suspicious. It's nice to see that at least some people are thinking rationally in the wake of this tragedy. ![]() |