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Another reason to hate the Utah Jazz?

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  1. University Blue

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    'Brokeback' gets boot
    A no-show at megaplex in Sandy
    By Sean P. Means
    and Sheena McFarland
    The Salt Lake Tribune
    Salt Lake Tribune
    Jan. 7, 2006

    SANDY - Carol Adams just wanted to watch a movie and have a burrito.

    But Adams learned Friday the movie she wanted to see - the R-rated
    Western gay romance "Brokeback Mountain" - had been pulled from
    screens at the MegaPlex 17 at Jordan Commons.

    Management at the MegaPlex 17 decided late Thursday afternoon not to
    open "Brokeback Mountain" on Friday as scheduled. Word of the
    decision arrived at area newspapers by e-mail at 5:39 p.m. Thursday,
    too late for Friday papers that still listed MegaPlex's screening
    times for the film.

    "I even called in advance yesterday, and they said the first showing
    was at 12:45 p.m.," said Karen Tiblier, of Sandy, who went to Jordan
    Commons with a friend to catch a matinee of "Brokeback Mountain."
    "I just had a feeling that they wouldn't show it here, and then I
    saw that it was and I was surprised," Tiblier said. "Now I'm being
    surprised again."
    Adams, who moved to Sandy from Washington state more than a year
    ago, said "this is the first time I've been slapped in the face with
    what I believe to be closemindedness. . . . This movie has gotten
    stellar reviews, and it's already up for boatloads of awards. Not
    showing this film says bigotry and fear."
    Neither theater management nor Jordan Commons' owner, auto magnate
    and Utah Jazz owner Larry H. Miller, returned calls seeking comment.

    The only official explanation was a typed message posted at the
    MegaPlex ticket window: "There has been a change in booking and we
    will not be showing 'Brokeback Mountain.' We apologize for any
    inconvenience."
    In an interview with KCPW-FM reporter Jonathan Brown, which was
    taped Thursday afternoon and aired Friday, Miller said booking a
    movie like "Brokeback Mountain" was a business decision.
    "It's something that I have to let the market speak to some
    degree," Miller told Brown. "I don't think I'm qualified to be the
    community censor."
    However, Brown said Friday that Miller was unaware of the
    storyline of "Brokeback Mountain" - about two Wyoming cowboys who
    maintain a hidden romance for two decades - until Brown described it
    to him Thursday, less than two hours before the schedule change was
    announced.
    Other new movies with R-rated content - such as the mar1juana-
    fueled comedy "Grandma's Boy" and the grisly horror movie "Hostel" -
    opened on schedule at the MegaPlex 17.
    Officials for Focus Features, the movie's distributor, were
    incensed.
    "Only hours prior to opening 'Brokeback Mountain,' [the theater
    management] reneged on their licensing agreement with Focus Features
    and refused to open the film today as scheduled," the company said in
    a statement. "Given the gigantic grosses already being posted in Salt
    Lake City for 'Brokeback Mountain,' this is their loss. We are
    thrilled that the film . . . is now being embraced by such a huge
    audience in Salt Lake City, regardless of the deplorable business
    practices of this one theater."
    Mike Thompson, executive director of the gay-rights group Equality
    Utah, said, "It's disappointing that bias would prevent a beautiful
    and award-winning film such as 'Brokeback Mountain' from being made
    available to the residents of Utah."
    The movie, starring Heath Ledger and Jake Gyllenhaal, set box-
    office records for the Broadway Centre Cinemas when it opened Dec.
    30. Tori Baker, executive director of the Salt Lake Film Society (the
    nonprofit group that runs the Broadway and Tower theaters),
    said "Brokeback Mountain" made $46,000 over the four-day New Year's
    weekend - placing the Broadway 10th nationwide for per-screen
    average.
    Baker said Focus Features, the movie's distributor, "is falling
    off their chair about [the numbers]."
    Focus Features has been releasing "Brokeback Mountain" slowly
    across the country, building up positive reviews to counter the
    marketing hurdle of selling a gay romance to middle America. But
    better-than-expected box office prompted Focus to speed up the
    national release, up to nearly 500 screens this weekend - including
    the Century 16 in South Salt Lake and the Cinemark 24 at Jordan
    Landing.
    The Utah Film Critics Society named "Brokeback Mountain" the
    year's best movie, and also gave top honors to director Ang Lee. The
    movie has received similar honors from critics' groups nationwide, as
    well as seven Golden Globe nominations, four Screen Actors Guild
    nominations, and nominations for Directors Guild, Writers Guild and
    Producers Guild awards.
    Adams, not wanting to cancel her weekly "Mom's day out," chose to
    watch a movie she has already seen, "The Chronicles of Narnia: The
    Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe." But she said the "Brokeback
    Mountain" incident may change her moveigoing habits.
    "There are some new theaters around here and they show all the
    same movies," Adams said. "I may end up going there."
     
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    This could potentially be D&D material.....fling on.
     
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