Uh, I can't see what's so special about this.
I'm sure they don't always bring it up. But isn't that just what movies do?
It probably won't do much good
long term.
Oh sure it puts
some money back into the economy now. But in the long run a good amount of that will end up back in their hands through ticket sales.
Also this is only going to really help the economy, in Chicago. 20 million is a paltry sum compared to how much debt the
country is in. And that pitiful 200 jobs they're talking about are only going to be temporary.
And you know what. I'm actually appalled that they would try to pander to people by saying they're helping our economy, desperately hoping it will make people feel like seeing this movie, regardless of the economy's condition.
Well, I'd better stop there. As to avoid ticking off what few people I haven't angered already.