> “Hong Kong as of Friday had 30+ cinemas booked to show ‘Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey.’ They even did one screening. It went passed censorship,” said Frake-Waterfield in an email to Variety. “Then ‘suddenly’ over last few days, something has happened which has resulted in multiple cinema chains simultaneously having to remove the showings from their cinemas, which is nothing to do with the film’s quality.”
So it passed censorship and now theaters are dropping it. But it has nothing to do with quality? I’m surprised this movie got a theatrical release, let alone a foreign one. Who is going to pay to see this? It looks like dogshit and every possible review score or rating seems to point towards that as well.
JimAbaddon says
Mysterious, yet everyone knows why.
Ultramanchan says
I wonder why
J4MES101 says
I actually do not know why
AdministrationDry507 says
That’s hilarious
Thialase says
“mysteriously”…..
Really? REeeeaally? “Mysteriously”?
Digitalon says
It doesn’t take a detective to deduce WHY this was pulled. Get with the times Variety!
wokesmeed69 says
> “Hong Kong as of Friday had 30+ cinemas booked to show ‘Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey.’ They even did one screening. It went passed censorship,” said Frake-Waterfield in an email to Variety. “Then ‘suddenly’ over last few days, something has happened which has resulted in multiple cinema chains simultaneously having to remove the showings from their cinemas, which is nothing to do with the film’s quality.”
So it passed censorship and now theaters are dropping it. But it has nothing to do with quality? I’m surprised this movie got a theatrical release, let alone a foreign one. Who is going to pay to see this? It looks like dogshit and every possible review score or rating seems to point towards that as well.
SlowQuicksand says
Now that it is censored, I kind of want to see it