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    Utah movie theater’s liquor license threatened for showing ‘Deadpool’

    If a movie is rated R, it's probably got some kind of nudity or sex in it - even a lot of PG movies have a little sex. Do they want Brewvies to show G movies? That would be just plain weird to be a 21 and up establishment showing G and some PG movies.O_o

    SALT LAKE CITY -- Utah's liquor control authority is threatening to yank the liquor license of a movie theater for showing "Deadpool" and serving alcohol.

    Brewvies is now threatening to sue the Utah Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control over a law prohibiting the showing of nudity, sex acts and alcohol in one spot. The theater claims the law is unconstitutional.

    "This isn't supposed to be the Taliban," Brewvies lawyer Rocky Anderson told FOX 13 on Monday. "This is supposed to be a state agency!"

    Brewvies faced a Wednesday administrative hearing with the DABC for what is termed a "grave violation" for showing "Deadpool." Penalties include suspending their liquor license for 10 days or revoking it, and fines ranging from $1,000 to $25,000.

    Late Monday, the DABC canceled the hearing, Anderson said. However, he said Brewvies was moving forward with a lawsuit against the state in federal court over its law.

    According to a report obtained by FOX 13, two undercover investigators went to see the R-rated movie at Brewvies on Feb. 23. Brewvies shows movies and serves alcohol, but under Utah law it is not allowed to show sexual acts or full-nudity.

    The report states the officers went into Brewvies, bought beer and sat down to watch the action-comedy.

    "The main character (male) in the film is shown numerous times engaging in acts or simulated acts of sexual intercourse with the female counterpart during a holiday themed sex-montage," Agent Bradley Bullock wrote, detailing the sex acts.

    "An example of this is during 'International Women's Day' Vanessa looks to be sodomizing Wade in their bed," Agent Sean Cannon wrote in a supplemental report. "Later in the movie, Wade gets into a fight with another character - Ajax played by Ed Skrein. During the fight, Wade's clothing comes off. Wade shows full frontal nudity during the fight scene."

    The agents wrote they also observed a fully nude stripper in another scene in the movie.

    Agent Cannon wrote in the report he'd seen the movie twice before, so he knew Brewvies had not altered the film to obscure the nudity or sex acts. Anderson called it "laughable" that the DABC would send undercover agents to buy beer and watch a movie on taxpayer dollars.

    Anderson called the law "blatantly unconstitutional" and accused the DABC of violating Brewvies' First Amendment rights and those of its customers. He said other states with similar statutes had their laws thrown out by the courts. Idaho recently repealed its law, Anderson said.

    "It was absolutely unconstitutional for the DABC to be citing bad law to go after them," he said.

    This isn't the first time Brewvies has gotten in trouble for movie nudity and liquor. The theater was previously fined $1,627 for showing "The Hangover Part II," where a transsexual dancer was shown fully nude. DABC records indicate that will not factor in the "Deadpool" hearing.

    Anderson said if the DABC doesn't drop the complaint, apologize and refund Brewvies' fine for "The Hangover Part II" he'll take them to court. He threatened to seek a restraining order from a federal court to block the DABC from doing anything to Brewvies.

    A spokeswoman for the DABC told FOX 13 on Monday they would not comment, because the case had not been referred to the liquor commission for any action.

    "There's not been one liquor law violation at Brewvies. Ever. They only allow people who are 21 in. They've never had a liquor law violation," Anderson said. "So what does the DABC do? They go out and want to censor their movies."
    http://fox13now.com/2016/04/18/utah-...wing-deadpool/
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    "This isn't supposed to be the Taliban," Brewvies lawyer Rocky Anderson told FOX 13 on Monday. "This is supposed to be a state agency!"
    Somebody should inform this guy that the Taliban was a state agency. Lol

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    Saw the movie, missing the connection.

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    Seems kinda silly... Does the film rating board go on trial next?

    Letter of law questions:
    Same location? How many feet (distance) separate the bar from the screen?
    Crowd size? Did everyone appear to feel safe? Did they feel save? Armed?
    Have the agents ever carried their service weapon into this theater before? If not, where and how were they stored?

    Additional protect and serve questions:
    Drinking agents may not be not reliable; too drunk to notice/measure above distance at the time.
    Movie watching agents could have been too busy laughing or covering their eyes to find the lobby or even notice that the bar was even open.
    Did the popcorn make them too thirsty or delay any additional stupor caused by consuming the alcohol?
    Was their blood alcohol level checked prior to and at the time and as they filled out their reports?
    Did they feel victimized or triggered at any (other?) time in the past 30 days?
    Is the movie still being shown or has it been taken down? Any plans to re-screen this movie?

    Planning to go see The Brothers Grimsby at this same movie theater?

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    It's Utah.

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    MUH ROADS
    There are no crimes against people.
    There are only crimes against the state.
    And the state will never, ever choose to hold accountable its agents, because a thing can not commit a crime against itself.

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    Sounds like Utah. What an awful awful place.

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    Ryan Reynolds Donates $5K To Theater Facing Fine For Showing Deadpool While Serving Beer

    Actor Ryan Reynolds was so upset to hear about a Utah theater's troubles with the law that he's offered to donate the cinema $5,000 to offset a potential fine being levied against it for serving beer (with a liquor license) during a screening of his film Deadpool.

    The theater, called Brewvies, is threatening to sue the Utah Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control after they were summoned to an administrative hearing for screening Deadpool while serving alcohol.

    The theater's liquor license could theoretically be threatened by the "grave violation," which could also carry up to $25,000 in fines. While it's allowed for theaters to serve alcohol during movies, a law in the state says that alcohol cannot be served while there is full nudity or sexual acts on film.

    "Thank god, they've found a way to legislate fun," Reynolds tweeted on Friday.

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    http://comicbook.com/marvel/2016/04/...-showing-dead/
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