Universal Pictures, owned by Comcast, has decided to release its controversial movie The Hunt on March 13.
Universal had originally planned to release The Hunt in September 2019 but pulled the movie from its schedule in August after an uproar surrounding its content — the original marketing campaign featured a group of “deplorables” being hunted by urban elites.
Universal canceled the release following complaints from conservative media and angry social media posts from President Trump, who said in a tweet that the movie demonstrated that "liberal Hollywood is Racist at the highest level, and with great Anger and Hate.”
The decision also followed a series of mass shootings in Gilroy, Calif.; El Paso, Texas; and Dayton, Ohio. The movie is loosely based on the Richard Connell short story “The Most Dangerous Game,” about a wealthy man who hunts humans for sport.
The movie will be released Friday the 13th, with a new ad campaign that emphasizes the movie’s satirical tone, and also makes it appear its sympathies are on the side of the hunted (including Ike Barinholtz). Hilary Swank is positioned as the movie’s villain, organizer of the hunt, which also appears to be
The new trailer for the The Hunt says, “The most talked about movies of the year is one nobody’s seen ... yet” and shows several kidnapped people being led into a rural setting where they are provided with guns to defend themselves.
“Every year these liberal elites kidnap a bunch of normal folks like us and hunt us for sport,” says one character.
The trailer appears to show the abductees defending themselves using violent means, and hints that director Craig Zobel’s movie may be intended as a media satire. As for its political leanings, if any, the trailers asks viewers to “Decide for Yourself.”
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13 Feb 2020, 3:34 pm
The movie was pulled last year after conservative snowflakes were offended. Now it is being released and branded differently
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I guess that I must be a super snowflake. Just kidding. I think it's stupid that films are constantly being canceled just so some precious feelings can be protected on any side. I remember looking forward to watching The Red Pill just to find out that it wasn't going to be shown. I like films that are of a political nature. I want to see this film now that it's uncancelled.
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13 Feb 2020, 4:21 pm
Just looks like yet another totally gore focused horror movie, with a disappointing plot/story-line. I like to watch movies I enjoy and movies where the basic plot is people getting murdered in horrific ways aren't really all that enjoyable to watch it turns out.
I did not care for those Saw movies one bit, and this seems like it goes in the same kind of category. I suppose Hostel was ok seemed to have a better plot but still I never want to see it again. But to each their own...I strongly abide by if I don't like it than I don't have to watch it but I should have no say if other people do.
I want to hear how it is from our resident movie buffs. There was a Tarzan story incorporating a similar plot line; it's a standard for dystopian authors.
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Same thing, a bunch of offended self appointed censors use violent incidents to try and shutdown freedom of expression they don't like. As often the case the self-appointed censors do not take into account context or as in this case are completely wrong. The Hunt's message if you can call it that is similar to theirs liberal elites bad, conservatives victims of them. Many conservatives have spent the last 3 decades correctly decrying political correctness and screaming "free speech", "free speech" and "snowflake", "snowflake" when done by SJW's and their enablers now turn around and want to do the same damn thing. The President got elected in part by playing on with the emotions of people who feel censored. Hypocrisy needs to be called out, censorship needs to be called out NO MATTER WHO DOES IT.
Speaking of hypocrisy for decades the most horror films have centered around people getting gored during or shortly after casual sex. Not to many objections from the right.
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My question. Aren't your typical Hollywood liberals usually vegan?
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