Daily Freeman (Kingston, NY)

Utah theater wins ‘Deadpool’ case over law banning booze

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A U.S. judge on Thursday struck down a Utah law that landed a movie theater in trouble for serving alcohol during the racy superhero film “Deadpool.”

U.S. District Judge David Nuffer said state regulators violated Brewvies’ freedom of speech when it threatened to fine the theater up to $25,000 under a law that prohibits serving booze during films with simulated sex or full-frontal nudity.

Attorney Rocky Anderson calls the decision enormously important for First Amendment rights. He argues the law is so vague it would apply to an art gallery offering wine near Michelange­lo’s “David” and that the state used it to intimidate the theater.

“This is a huge victory for everyone,” he said.

Lawmakers and the governor have supported the law in the conservati­ve state where politics are dominated by Mormons whose faith teaches avoidance of alcohol.

The case caught the attention of “Deadpool” star Ryan Reynolds, who donated $5,000 to help pay the theater’s legal bills last year.

State attorneys call alcohol and sexual content an “explosive combinatio­n.” The 2016 complaint against the theater came under a law generally used to ensure strip clubs that serve liquor keep dancers wearing Gstrings and pasties. But it also bans serving booze during films featuring nudity or sex scenes.

Utah argued that “Deadpool” violated the law because the movie includes nudity and simulated sex, including a suggestive scene in the film’s credits involving a cartoon unicorn. The judge disagreed. “Brewvies is not an adult oriented establishm­ent,” Nuffer wrote. “Brewvies does not focus on sex. It shows the same movies that other, non-sexually oriented movie theaters show but with alcohol.”

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