Theater Shooting Here in Atlanta
Posted: Wed Dec 24, 2014 8:30 am
It's not going to get any publicity outside of Atlanta since, fortunately, no one was killed (or apparently even badly wounded) but we had a shooting last night at an art house theater here in Atlanta. The Landmark theater is part of a small nationwide theater chain that specializes in art and independent movies, and Mrs. SSS and I go there at least once a month (we saw Wild with Reese Witherspoon there two weeks ago) even though it's a fair distance drive from us in midtown Atlanta. The Landmark Theater is not the one that will be showing The Interview but it's about a mile away in the same general neighborhood.
The shooting happened about 10:00, immediately following a preview screening of a film called Finesse, which is a low budget rap music comedy. After the showing, some of the cast and crew were in the lobby signing autographs and answering questions when an argument broke out among some of the attendees in the lobby and two shots were fired and two people injured. The shooter got away. The Landmark schedules a lot of these previews, many of them one-time showings of more obscure films that never otherwise play in Atlanta. This one was reportedly well attended (you wouldn't have many people in the theater normally on a weeknight).
I hope things like this never happen, but in particular, I hope nothing happens at the Plaza or any of the other theaters showing The Interview. I highly doubt North Korean operatives will be showing up, but this whole controversy could stir up some lone nutcase to try something and that would make the big theater chains and studios even more timid than they are now.
http://www.ajc.com/news/news/local/2-pe ... ter/njZYQ/
The shooting happened about 10:00, immediately following a preview screening of a film called Finesse, which is a low budget rap music comedy. After the showing, some of the cast and crew were in the lobby signing autographs and answering questions when an argument broke out among some of the attendees in the lobby and two shots were fired and two people injured. The shooter got away. The Landmark schedules a lot of these previews, many of them one-time showings of more obscure films that never otherwise play in Atlanta. This one was reportedly well attended (you wouldn't have many people in the theater normally on a weeknight).
I hope things like this never happen, but in particular, I hope nothing happens at the Plaza or any of the other theaters showing The Interview. I highly doubt North Korean operatives will be showing up, but this whole controversy could stir up some lone nutcase to try something and that would make the big theater chains and studios even more timid than they are now.
http://www.ajc.com/news/news/local/2-pe ... ter/njZYQ/