LAS VEGAS, NV. (THECOUNT) — “Controversial movie Joker has raised concern after fans filed out of theaters worldwide following the film’s global release this weekend,” that’s the way we started off our Friday article that was based on a breaking Daily News story also published on Friday.
The Daily News article claimed moviegoers worldwide filed out of Joker theaters in protest of the flick’s disturbing imagery, gratuitous violence and use of firearms. But as we are now learning, it’s hard to find anyone to backup the exodus claim.
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Daily Mail wrote Friday:
“Among a flurry of messages on the microblogging site, one fan wrote: ‘Literally just walked out of a screening of Joker. Way too terrifying to be there with all this going on the way the movie glamorizes gun violence and mental health issues.'”
The online UK based news giant then posted the following “Joker moviegoer tweets” to bolster their claims of the mass walkouts:
Users penned: ‘Just walked out of #Joker. Haven’t been that anxious in a movie theater since GOOD TIME. F**k man…
‘I’ve never walked out of a movie but with Joker I came very close… Would have walked out of the joker after an hour if the missus would have let me! #dontdoitfolks
‘If I didn’t see Joker with a friend I probably would’ve walked out of the theater thinking someone should tell Trump to shut up… White dude next to me walked out of Joker in the last few minutes of the movie had me a little shook not gonna lie…
‘I walked out of this movie #Joker BAN THIS MOVIE!! It’s a psychological approach on the mind! I was rooting for him until s**t got real… Oh man…
Sounds bad. But when we looked on Twitter, we could not locate a single person who was prompted to exit a Joker theater and conversely, the reviews we’re almost all gushing and steller.
After we posted our story that was based on the information in the Daily Mail story, we started getting social media pushback from annoyed fans who claimed the news of the walkout was not news at all and more of a mass media propaganda hit piece.
Here’s the tweet that started it all:
on that note: https://t.co/0lqFcA1hOk
— Count – TheCount.News (@THECOUNTnews) October 5, 2019
Then came the pushback:
the media just isn’t gonna let this rest until they get the joker inspired shooting spree they want lmao https://t.co/WfYCh4eL61
— laura lux (@DarthLux) October 5, 2019
These media outlets are so desperate to be right they read a bunch of fake tweets and wrote an article lmao
— Nick (@Gamerscion) October 6, 2019
No because I loved the movie and was glued to my seat. pic.twitter.com/NNowxPX2j5
— 🎪🤡 jade 🃏💥 (@drmanhattans) October 5, 2019
Fake news
— Geraldine (@its_Geraldeeen) October 5, 2019
A couple people on Twitter that are too weak for a movie =/= worldwide outrage
— 🐺 Fenrir 🐺 (@Fen_the_Wolf) October 6, 2019
Leave it to the Joker..
#JokerMovie summarized: https://t.co/0lqFcA1hOkhttps://t.co/0olde29wBZ
— Count – TheCount.News (@THECOUNTnews) October 5, 2019
What do you think? Did you see the movie and walkout? Or did you love it? Comment below and share this article with family and friends on social media.
In other Joker news, a scare for Las Vegas Metro Police Thursday after a vehicle loaded with guns was located near the Regal Colonnade theaters, which is premiering the new “Joker” movie.
Police say firearms were found inside the vehicle in the area of I-215 East Beltway Trail & S Eastern Ave in Las Vegas on Thursday.
On October 3, 2019 at approximately 4:51 p.m. while conducting patrol in in the area of the 8800 block of South Eastern, officers contacted multiple individuals near a vehicle in a parking lot, reports KTNV on Saturday.
The guns were found two days after the city observed the second anniversary of the mass Oct 1 shooting.
As the officers interacted with the individuals, they learned that there were firearms located within the vehicle.
At this point in time, LVMPD does not suspect any criminal activity.
No individuals were arrested and no citations were issued.
Police say public safety is a priority and additional resources will continue to be available for response to local theaters in the event police response is required.
People are encouraged to report any suspicious activity by calling 702-828-7777 or 311/911 for immediate police assistance.
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