Here’s another way to look at it, untouched feline: movie theaters are an arm of Hollywood and the MSM.
So some lawyer is able to make a silk purse out this sow’s ear of a claim and gets a fat judgement.
It goes into a constructive trust for the victim. The theater folds, Hollywood is crippled as one theater after another goes under ...
I see nothing wrong here, keeping in mind I haven’t been to a movie since Madonna switched from Vaseline to Poligrip.
Going after "deep pockets" to punish for the actions of criminals is something no conservative should advocate, especially when we know damn well that if theaters were allowed to legally enact policies that would keep certain demographics off their premises, they'd do so in a heartbeat. The best they can do is to ban certain styles of clothing and even then, enforcement is placed in the hands of some minimum-wage earning usher.
And Hollywood is starting to come around. The film that cleaned house at the Oscars was the pro-American, pro-military, The Hurt Locker. The problem was that nobody went to see it. Everyone went to see Avatar instead.
I'm stealing that!