No one said the movie should be banned, or that you should stay home. My opinion is just that: my opinion. Yours is different.
This incessant desire to treat evey disagreement as a battle in which all assets should be deployed is precisely what is making Free Republic far less pleasant that it used to be.
Now, I have things to do today, but try to imagine if the movie had been a flop and I had posted such a thing to you.
If I were you, I would ask the mods to delete that post, but then, I don't suppose you will.
Underwhelming Opening for 'Apocalypto'
Saturday, December 09, 2006
By Roger Friedman
AP Gibson Film Underwhelming at Box Office Mel Gibsons "Apocalypto" had a so-so opening last night, taking in $4.9 million according to boxofficemojo.com. This probably means it will take in around $13 million for the weekend, but figures wont be certain until Sunday afternoon. Its not good, and its not terrible. But at this point it would seem that the super violent action film, told in subtitles and ancient Mayan dialect, is not going to be a cultural phenomenon. Its simply going to come and go. Other Gibson movies from earlier in this decade have also done much, much better. "Signs" and "We Were Soldiers," each released in 2002, did $60 million and $20 million respectively on their opening weekends. ...