Posted on 08/24/2012 10:25:00 AM PDT by jmaroneps37
By all indications the new movie 2016: Obamas America is quickly shaping up to be a traveling TEA party rally the way visiting Chick-fil-A earlier this month was and still is.
The film is based on the bestselling brilliant expose of Barack Obamas plans for America by Dinesh DSouza. It deconstructs the lies we have been fed by Obamas handlers since he came on the national scene six years ago.
In this 1 hour and 29 minute film DSouza explains that Hope and Change was merely a phrase given substance by addled brained fools who thought he was cool.
. 2016: Obamas America is becoming a grassfire spreading across the country. DSouza shows us Obamas plan to level America and put us on our knees before the Third World which is where his heart really is.
This hard hitting documentary produced for just $2.5 million, grossed an impressive $1.24 million during the first weekend while showing at only 169 theaters nationwide.
Now the sky is the limit as it becomes the latest way to show the Left we are ready for a fight in November we intend to win.
.Entertainment Weekly (EW) has tagged 2016 as a major sleeper saying, Bubbling under the Top 10 at number 13, the anti-Obama documentary 2016 Obamas America expanded from 61 theaters into 169 locations, and increased its gross by 294 percent to $1.25 million. Tellingly, the films per theater average increased from $5,202 to $7,391 this weekend, a rare feat at the box office but especially when a films theater count nearly triples. 2016 Obamas America has grossed $2.1 million in six weeks, and if it maintains this sort of momentum, it could become a major sleeper hit. Keep an eye on it. ....
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I’ll betcha more than one liberal has stumbled into this movie thinking “Oh, I’d love to know more about this wonderful man” and then after the movie saying “Holy Shiite, what the hell was I thinking in 2008?”. LOL
Playing here in Asheville now. I hope to get a chance to see it.
‘2016’ is expanding to 1100 theaters effective today...this could bring in some serious box office numbers this weekend; especially with the weak releases it is up against...Fandango reporting on-line ticket sales TRIPLE that of the nation’s #1 movie, ‘Expendables 2’.
This movie will just make me hate obama even more than I already do.
I wonder if that is a good thing or a bad thing.
We plan on seeing it Sunday
They are smart with their advertising and trailers. It does not come off screaming as an anti Obama film. Great strategy.
Hope it can be shown on cable before the elections. If Donald Trump wants to do something worthwhile have him work on this.
Exactly.
I'm not gonna.
I am going to the local theater and buy two tickets though - but then just drive away.
I don't need the additional aggravation.
You are what I would call a near neighbor.....Lake Lure this way ;>)
Taking my wife, son, and daughter-in-law on Sunday. It will be the second time I’ve seen the movie. Excited that my kids want to see it before they vote.
I’m going to see it with the family. (It will be a home school project for the kids!)
I have seen the movie, and I don't hate Obama more. Rather, I understand him better. There's a big difference.
I would liken it to learning the details of someone who has committed crimes and is in prison. You learn their story and it gives clarity. It does not excuse the behavior, but at least you get an insight into how that person thinks.
One aspect that I don't hear anyone talking about, but hit me, is that Obama was essentially raised by others (absent father), and those influences were all left-leaning Marxists.
This election is about my children and grand-children. I am taking my son and daughter-in-law to see it with me and my wife this Sunday in Sacramento ...at their request.
One final point, Dinesh D'Souza is a splendid spokesman for capitalism. I loved how he presented capitalism as the BEST system ever devised by man. I, and everyone else in the theater in Anchorage, Alaska, applauded at the end of the movie for the exceptional job he (and his team) had done producing this movie.
My advice, see it for your kids and grandkids sake. Then go home and talk to them about the advantages of capitalism over any other governmental philosophy.
Just went at 12 to see it with my husband. It is an excellent movie although it was painful to think that this man is the President of the US. This is a movie that should be shown in schools.
So very true. If we have learned nothing else from this nightmare called Obama, one hopes we will never again allow an unvetted candidate to get past the pre-lims.
I just got back from seeing 2016. It is a very chilling reminder of why we have to fight with all our strength and mind and heart and pray for victory.
My wife and I saw the movie Friday night in the AMC 22 screen complex in Alexandria, VA. We went to a late night showing, and the auditorium was less than half-full.
My first reaction is that it is grossly unfair to call this an anti-Obama movie. Dinesh D’Souza accepted the premise that Obama was born in Hawaii and stayed away from many of the hot button topics that are discussed on conservative sites on the internet, particularly how he got into Pakistan and how he got into the universities he claims he attended. It is a sad commentary on life in America when someone attempts to bring out facts about a topic and then lets the facts speak for themselves, and the attempt is labeled derisively as “anti-” something. This movie was not a collection of red meat one-liner insults. It was a serious attempt to explain why Obama believes what he believes.
D’Souza clearly explains the perspective from which D’Souza developed his own world view, clearly admits to being a conservative, clearly admits to being a Reaganite.
The whole point of the movie was to try to get at the intellectual underpinnings of Obama’s political and economic philosophies. Much of what D’Souza reported in the film all of us on here know. Some things, particularly his interview with George Obama and another segment with an older Kenyan gentleman who studied in the USA and was an adherent to Marxist views in his younger days, were new and very revealing. It brought out that, at the time of Kenyan independence (just after Barack Obama’s birth), Kenya was the economic equal of Malaysia and Singapore and was ahead of South Korea. Kenya adopted Marxist policies, while Malaysia, Singapore and South Korea chose different paths (largely based on capitalism); look where these countries are today.
D’Souza spent time on the Frank Marshall Davis connection with Obama’s intellectual development. He interviewed the Grove City College professor, Paul Kengor, who has written a biography of Davis called “The Communist”; while the segment was extremely factual and informative, D’Souza did not once refer to the title of Prof. Kengor’s book. Davis was, however, clearly labeled as a card carrying member of the Communist Party USA, and the film even included his card number.
If anything, D’Souza’s predictions for what Obama’s America would look like in 2016 if he were to be re-elected were tepid: (1) the USA would engage in unilateral nuclear disarmament, to reduce our nuclear arsenal down to the size of Red China, and perhaps even India or Pakistan; (2) the Arabic-speaking countries would unite into a “United States of Islam”; and (3) the USA would be greatly diminished in economic power and world influence through an escalated debt crisis. He stayed away from an area where I have a personal concern—that persecutions of believing Roman Catholics particularly and believing evangelical Christians generally will commence in his second term. He also laregely stayed away from the substantial political corruption and crony capitalism scandals which are endemic in this administration (although there was a visual of Warren Buffett receiving a medal from Obama). He did not get into an expose of Valerie Jarrett, Van Jones and the people he surrounded himself with.
For a film which came in at less than 90 minutes in length, it was awfully good, and was professionally put together, with high quality pictures and an interesting musical score.
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