It's always a matter of timing and wanting to make a profit
ironclad Send a noteboard - 14/03/2011 02:40:19 PM
They made the movie full aware that Tsunami are a real thing, but it never becomes a problem not until a recent event occurs. I haven't seen the film but I am pretty sure it's not sensationalist popcorn stuff. The studio still wants the film to do as well as it possibly can at the box office and that Japanese would be way too traumatized right now to go and see something like this. So they delay it.
I remember how I thought I'd never be able to enjoy a terrorist attack action film after 9/11, but of course the time that passed remedied that. It may not have been the case for people much more involved in the events than me, though.
I remember how I thought I'd never be able to enjoy a terrorist attack action film after 9/11, but of course the time that passed remedied that. It may not have been the case for people much more involved in the events than me, though.
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Repercussions on movies that feature floods/tsunamis
12/03/2011 07:44:18 PM
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errrm, wasn't this movie out last year, October to be exact? It will be out in DVD this Tuesday.
13/03/2011 07:21:43 AM
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Ah, it was so dull that it's only in the theatres here now.. *NM*
14/03/2011 09:50:16 AM
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We had worse loss of life in recent years from a tsunami and they still made the movie
13/03/2011 04:25:24 PM
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I think it would be stupid to change anything in any movie because of a real life event.
14/03/2011 03:56:42 AM
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Re: I think it would be stupid to change anything in any movie because of a real life event.
14/03/2011 06:39:23 AM
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It's always a matter of timing and wanting to make a profit
14/03/2011 02:40:19 PM
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