Ryan Gosling looks particularly fetching in his vintage clothes for Chinatown reshoots of his movie “Gangster Squad.” The movie featured a big scene with mobsters pelting a movie audience with bullets from behind the screen, but after the Dark Knight Rises movie massacre, they decided to scrap the scene and reshoot. Personally we don’t see why. Nothing can change what happened and the gangster movie scene only slightly resembled the horrible real crime. Of course, one less violent movie scene is FINE with us, but fear of “offending” someone (who?) makes no sense.
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Janet- Fear of offending the vitim’s families
in the real life massacre is what they are refering to.
After what they’ve been through, why on earth would the victims’ families be “offended” by a movie that has nothing to do with the crime?
but please remember he was born as a Sissy Boy, folks!!
He can frisk me anytime he likes! YUM!
I wish people dressed up like they use to.
Janet, though I tend to agree with you, in this country, many people are offended very easily. And if they are not offended, then the media makes it appear as if they are.
The wounds from the Aurora shooting are still too raw. There would be only blowback if the producers did not reshoot the scene.
I also agree that Ryan Gosling does indeed look fetching in his vintage garb. Of course he tends to look fetching in just about anything.
Too busy staring at Anthony Mackie to notice Ryan.
So teaching the clamoring masses of displaced homeless, jobless, poor and needy Americans to mentally minimize its place in the world and underestimate its uniqueness., on how to imagine even more cruel., abusive and evil things to hate and spoil their country and destroy it’s citizens.. should be eliminated as entertainment..?