Posted on 08/21/2010 8:16:43 AM PDT by PJ-Comix
This movie will be a HUGE box office failure.
This movie will be a HUGE box office failure.
What?? They didn’t cast GEORGE W. BUSH???
Armitage was on Charlie Roses alternative reality talk show the other night. They seemed like old buddies.
Oh no, not this s&*t again ??
Maybe,Pelosi should investigate who funded this GS-14 nobody.
This is a movie to be released in theaters?
I thought maybe an HBO or Showtime.
This will be a huge box office flop.
I half expected to see Oliver Stones name somewhere in the credits.
Another Hoolywood libtard movie that bombs......rinse and repeat.... =.=
End of story.
Now, to return to what Fitzgerald had going on ~ it was something like this ~ the story of his life. He had obtained all the truth there was so he went looking around for an elderly Jew to prosecute anyway.
When he returned to Chicago and got another juicy case prosecuting Blagoyevich he forgot to bring any witnesses.
I'm waiting for him to find that next elderly Jew to prosecute anyway.
Did I suggest Fitzgerald was possibly stupider than he was corrupt?
It's a tossup Fur Shur.
Coming to a truck stop DVD rack near you....
I predict a release of 24 business hours.
The ENTIRE movie will be a lie, pure fantasy and anyone who paid attention to “Plame” affair won’t go near this movie. It will bomb!!
It looks like it might be just a limited release. It’s scheduled for right after the Nov election. They’ll have plenty of ads for it before the election to remind voters that Republicans are evil.
Another election cycle , expect more propaganda films from Hollyweird.
In the US, yes. But internationally, it will probably do fairly well. For example, "In the Valley of Elah", another anti-war movie, generated a paltry $6M domestically, but made another $22 million internationally. The good news is it probably didn't recoup its production, marketing and distribution costs. "Rendition", another clunker, made $9.7M domestically and $17M internationally. It too probably lost money as a whole, but these movies aren't made to make money. They're made to make a political point, and they're financed by the studio's other more commercially successful releases.
Summit Entertainment is releasing "Fair Game". Summit has released a couple commercially successful movies in its 14-year history - like "Knowing" ($79M), but it's swimming in cash recently because it is the studio that owns and distributes the "Twilight" movies - which have of course have generated close to a billion dollars in box office and home video sales. Essentially, the American teenage consumer is underwriting "Fair Game". That's how Hollywood works - they sell crap to our kids so they can afford to lose buckets of money on their anti-American screeds.
I can’t imagine that films about mundane office politics will be box office winners. Maybe the sequel “Post-Its” will recount the harrowing tale of an overworked junior executive who is fired when caught smuggling a ten pack of post-its home in her purse. It is learned that the post-its were work related but Corporate Henchmen maintain that they were for personal use. Naomi Watts stars with Sean Penn as the idealistic, courageous Attorney trying to clear her name.
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