I don't think so. Some people I've talked to are afraid to go see the movie now. And it was all over the news...they've even got the culprit, I think. And killing and shit doesn't make anybody but sadistic bitches wanna go see the movie. Or wanna be heroes.
So I guess everyone who still wants to see the movie falls under either of those categories? Rather broad statement for you to make
Des she's saying people who weren't going to see the movie, would only go now because of those two reasons. Not everybody.
Mmm, I re-read it more than once, and it still seems to me that she implied that those who are still going to see it regardless of the shooting, are either sadistic assholes or wannabe heroes... But if she'd like to clarify?
I meant what Blockey said. I meant that someone going into the movie theater and killing people would only make sadistic bitches and wanna be heroes WANT to go see the movie. If they wanted to before, they don't fall into either category.
What if someone has been living under a rock, has just found out about the awesomeness of Batman and doesn't know about the shooting? that would never happen
I was watching the news and still am and James Holmes(I believe that's the guy who was shooting) said that he was the Joker. An enemy of Batman.
And he booby trapped his apartment with incendiary gasses and tripwires. Which is very much like something the riddler or joker would've done. He probably planned it all out like that from the beginning.
People may think they have less chance of being shot and ambushed, but there may also be a BIGGER chance. Yes, security may be ALOT tighter, but they can't tighten the security everywhere in the world. I'm scared that people will try to attempt to do the same thing. "History repeats itself" They may see this as a gateway. Like, "He did it, why don't I?" and it could happen ANYWHERE.