SpongeScott
Well-Known Member
You do have that right. Just because a movie is banned doesn't mean that people don't end up seeing it somehow. However, being banned and destroyed are two different things. You destroy the film and no one will see it again, assuming no copies. Same with the ride. I've never heard of a ride being banned, so this is almost like comparing apples and oranges.Originally posted by SNS
One thing I don't understand is when a film is banned, people get upset & say things like "we should have the right to see the movie". Yet, the same isn't applied to rides. Why is that? Why does the movie fan have the right to see his/her favorite movie while the ride fan has to put up with his/her favorite ride getting destroyed just to please the "average person"?