I am told that there is an advertisement in the movie theaters that has something to do with Mr. Six being killed. Has anyone seen this. This is from someone at the Six Flags St. Louis forum. Maybe, this is just a joke. If it's real, this guy should be fired. No ands, if, or buts.
Last edited by Ilovthevu' on June 27th, 2006, 10:22 pm, edited 1 time in total.
"I've been staring at the world, waiting. All the trouble and all the pain we're facing. Too much light to be livin' in the dark. Why waste time? We only got one life. Together we can be the CHANGE. So go and let your heart burn bright"
Yep, I was the one who mentioned seeing it during the previews to Nacho Libre. I found the stills from the making of right here. Note, the scenes may be disturbing to those of your who don't want to see Mr. Six "killed"
What's wrong with Shapiro? Little kid's will wonder why they dont see Mr. Six anymore, and some random person will say he's dead. That could mess some kid up pretty bad.
Can you imagine how many people (especially families) who see that commercial are not going to go to the park anymore? Do you know what his main objective was in that commercial was? It was to show the old management that "we" are getting rid of your character, and that "we" won the battle. What a dummy he is?
"I've been staring at the world, waiting. All the trouble and all the pain we're facing. Too much light to be livin' in the dark. Why waste time? We only got one life. Together we can be the CHANGE. So go and let your heart burn bright"
I haven't seen the commercial, but I think you guys are over reacting. Maybe these kids will find it comical, not traumatic. I doubt families will be driven away from the park because of this commercial
No ones going to lose sleep over Mr. Six's death, and his death creates a cap to a certain sector of SF's history. I perfer his death over a silent drift into forgotteness.
The commercial is really just, well, weird. They have all these young kids bored, start to follow this guy who looks mid 20's-30 year old, then he rams a blunt object near Mr. Six. He just kind of lays on the ground, and they never really show him "dead", but the idea is exactly what some others were saying, that the new regime is sticking it to the old.
The new commercial is long, like 2-3 minutes. It plays before movies only so far. There may or may not be a shorter one for TV, but like I said earlier, its just weird.