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xchrom

(108,903 posts)
Tue Jul 24, 2012, 09:40 AM Jul 2012

'Dark Knight' Studio Will Donate Funds to Colorado Shooting Victims

http://www.theatlanticwire.com/national/2012/07/dark-knight-studio-will-donate-funds-colorado-shooting-victims/54930/



As we settle into the blurry and at times confusing aftermath of the Aurora tragedy, there's news today that Warner Bros., the studio behind The Dark Knight Rises, is making a sizeable lump sum donation to charities caring for the victims of the shooting spree. "The studio will not release publically the amount of the lump sum donation but sources say it is 'substantial.'" The Hollywood Reporter's Matthew Belloni reports, while The Denver Post's Lisa Kennedy notes, "The announcement is expected early Tuesday morning." Belloni explains that the studio will contribute to a fund on GivingFirst.org, a branch of Denver's Community First Foundation philanthropy program. Giving First has, as The New York Daily News Kristen Lee reported yesterday, already raised $32,000 for non-profits and charities like the Aurora Mental Health Center and the Bonfils Blood Centers which are supporting shooting victims. And Colorado Governor John Hickenlooper announced over the weekend that he planned to create a fund to match donations given to Giving First. While we don't know the exact sum, we do know that The Dark Knight Rises raked in a record-setting $160.9 million for the studio this weekend, which Belloni reports is a record-breaker.
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'Dark Knight' Studio Will Donate Funds to Colorado Shooting Victims (Original Post) xchrom Jul 2012 OP
A good fair sum would be 90% of the profits. ananda Jul 2012 #1
This message was self-deleted by its author Beaverhausen Jul 2012 #2
Why? democrat_patriot Jul 2012 #3
I agree. They have no obligation whatsoever..n/t monmouth Jul 2012 #6
Please define "fair" geek_sabre Jul 2012 #5
Warner Brothers' reaction to this has been Blue_Roses Jul 2012 #4

Response to ananda (Reply #1)

democrat_patriot

(2,774 posts)
3. Why?
Tue Jul 24, 2012, 09:50 AM
Jul 2012

I'm glad they are giving money, but they shouldn't feel obligated.

How is this Warner Brothers fault in any way?

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