I don't approve of the marketing campaign. It's offensive and tasteless. The movie itself, I cannot judge without having seen it; no one can. It, too, might be offensive and tasteless, but we have free speech, so it's not my place to tell someone they can't see it.
I looked at the
Wristcutters website. I recognize some of the actors in it. While it doesn't appear to be my type of movie, I don't see anything particularly offensive from the description. Even if I did, it's free speech. I don't have to watch it.
For the record, as DocJohn did, snail mail letters have far more effect than emails, in general. The same is true for petitions; online petitions often have little, if any, effect. Your chances are better if you take the time to write an actual letter.
I forget if someone already mentioned it (I think someone did), but they have a MySpace page as well:
http://myspace.com/wristcutters
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