Friday, December 7, 2012

A Moment of Silence

STAR TREK INTO DARKNESS IS GOING TO BE RELEASED IN JAPAN ON SEPTEMBER 2013, INSTEAD OF MAY 2013 LIKE THE REST OF THE WORLD. THAT IS THE EXAMPLE OF THE EXPRESSION 'MESSED UP'. 

PLEASE PARAMOUNT PICTURES & J.J. ABRAMS, WE NEED THAT MOVIE ON MAY 2013 TOO. PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE.

a legit evidence:
























Dear J.J. Abrams,

I am in enormous fury right now, so excuse my caps-locked post above. I hope they sort this out. I don't want any spoilers for Cumberbatch's character. Please please J.J. Abrams, Japanese people need your film too. We want to experience the movie at the same time with the world. We want to be at the IMAX 3D theater at the same time as people all over the world, watching Captain Kirk fight that-still-mysterious-villain. Do not isolate us please. Force those Japanese distributors to release this film on May 2013. Please please, I'm literally begging you. You don't want your film to be vigorously pirated and illegally downloaded right? And we don't want spoilers all over the internet that are going to be caused by crazy media exposure. I want to be in the theater, be shocked by who Cumberbatch's character really is. Not by accidentally reading it in random comments on YouTube or maybe reading it in 9GAG or maybe some reviewer's reviews that is too spoiling. So, the only solution is to release it on May, as it should be. You can see that The Avengers underperformed this year in Japan because we had it last, also The Hunger Games. Both are worldwide phenomenon of 2012, except in Japan, where we got it last. Please, you came to Tokyo a couple of days back and you showed us the first 9 minutes before anyone else but we get to see the film last? Also you gave extended footage for the Japanese trailer and in the end we got to see those last? That is not fair at all. Please, we need Star Trek Into Darkness on May 2013. I want to meet Captain Kirk, Spock and Benedict Cumberbatch on May, not on September.

Sincerely,
A young Trekkie who loves films greatly.




I really do hope someone from Paramount or J.J. Abrams himself read this. Spread the word!

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