I had no intention of seeing THE INTERVIEW. Now I feel I have to. TWICE! Don't tell what entertainment I can-or-can't watch.
— Dan Slott (@DanSlott) December 17, 2014
Screw it. I want to watch a TEAM AMERICA + THE INTERVIEW double feature! Get THAT in the theaters! STAT!
— Dan Slott (@DanSlott) December 17, 2014
Now "Team America" screenings are getting canceled? Of all the-- Dear Hollywood, suck it up.
— Dan Slott (@DanSlott) December 18, 2014
New list of North Korean demands to Hollywood: 1. Stop screenings of Team America 2. Remove Burbank from Google Maps 3. Cluck like a chicken
— Dan Slott (@DanSlott) December 18, 2014
Just so you know: TEAM AMERICA is available on @netflix streaming. For now...
— Dan Slott (@DanSlott) December 18, 2014
Dear North Korea, Michael Bay's TRANSFORMERS movies have hidden insults against your glorious leader. Honest.
— Dan Slott (@DanSlott) December 19, 2014
Breaking news: TV Land is now pulling all episodes of M.A.S.H.
— Dan Slott (@DanSlott) December 19, 2014
Odds of me seeing "The Interview" were as high as me seeing "Deuce Bigalow: North Korean Gigolo". The point: Don't tell me what I can't see.
— Dan Slott (@DanSlott) December 20, 2014
Free health care, fewer gun-related deaths, & more balls. RT @THR #TheInterview Protest Screenings Planned in Canada http://t.co/32TrJITKYy
— Dan Slott (@DanSlott) December 21, 2014
Uh oh, here's where it gets fishy. If it's anything like Obama's idea for healthcare, that makes it very troubling, certainly if it's government-run. And there was a terrorist attack a couple weeks ago in Ottawa, so I'm not sure why Slott thinks Canada's got less gun violence.
.@248NYR So I guess from now on we don't hold marathons in Boston? Or put up buildings in NYC? You don't let terrorists dictate your life.
— Dan Slott (@DanSlott) December 21, 2014
That would be a lot more convincing if he admitted it's wrong to let people going by "holy" scriptures calling for death and annihilation to dictate western policies and threaten their countries. Which leads us to a fascinating question: what if The Interview involved a country like Qatar or Brunei, and they cursed the US and threatened them? Would Slott's reaction be the same? Or would it be different? Suppose Sally Field's movie Not Without My Daughter were filmed today rather than in 1991, what would he think and say? Also odd is how a man giving telling hints of his leftist standpoints is willing to attack a country that could have some of the same policies in place. And he's working for a company whose modern staff forbid any negative word on Islam, so honestly, does he have a point?
I'm sure we'd all like to think Slott's suddenly found some brains, but the signs still indicate that's a long way off.
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