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And I’m not saying it couldn’t be happening. It sure as hell could and that COULD BE legit. I put nothing past anyone nowadays. But claiming that as proof is a stretch at best.
I agree. Just for sake of argument, she could have coaxed someone to let her into the theater in front of a roped line of people waiting to get in, so she could make her internet report. IDK. Now days, when something goes viral, there's people who want to get on the internet to keep it going. I also don't know this is the case with her. I do know that happens. My question is, if this is occurring, how would that affect the reported box office numbers? :shrug:
 
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Are you saying that I’m a liar for looking up two showings for 7 pm and 10 PM completely sold out for tonight?

Do you really believe that at the Grove, in the heart of the bluest city in the country outside San Francisco, that there are TWO sold out showings for this movie?

And the movie is being used to further Q-Anon. Anyone pretending otherwise is beyond arguing in bad faith at this point.
Having seen the film, I can reiterate that the film itself is an anti-child-sex-trafficking film. Period. It isn't political. It is not right or left. It isn't overly religious at all either. Maybe 5 references to faith at all during the entire film. It is very worldly. It has drinking, smoking, cussing, etc. in it. It takes place mostly outside of the US and has subtitles for the majority of the film (like 85 percent).

As we have said multiple times in this thread - the film can stand on its own and the actor and the man who the film was based on can spout off about whatever they'd like. It does not change what the movie - finished over 5 years ago - is about.
 

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As we have said multiple times in this thread - the film can stand on its own and the actor and the man who the film was based on can spout off about whatever they'd like. It does not change what the movie - finished over 5 years ago - is about.
But that isn't what this discussion is, no matter how much you want it to be.
 

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Having seen the film, I can reiterate that the film itself is an anti-child-sex-trafficking film. Period. It isn't political. It is not right or left. It isn't overly religious at all either. Maybe 5 references to faith at all during the entire film. It is very worldly. It has drinking, smoking, cussing, etc. in it. It takes place mostly outside of the US and has subtitles for the majority of the film (like 85 percent).

As we have said multiple times in this thread - the film can stand on its own and the actor and the man who the film was based on can spout off about whatever they'd like. It does not change what the movie - finished over 5 years ago - is
Except the film isn’t standing on its own. From all reports from people who have seen it AND actually work to stop human trafficking, the movie actually fictionalizes so many elements of human trafficking, all of which are closer to the Q-Anon conspiracy theory, than reality. Which means the CONTENT of the film IS pushing the agenda closer to the Q-Anon/Antisemitic crap it’s FOUNDERS are famous for.

You want to keep burying your head in the sand there about all of that, well, color me not surprised.

And who cares that it was made 5 years ago? Q-Anon was around back then and Pieces of crap like Cavezeille were still pieces of anti-semitic conspiracy theorist crap back then as well.
 

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Saw it last night and the theater was over half full.

That has just as much insight to the true picture as some rando on TikTok.
 
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Saw it last night and the theater was over half full.

That has just as much insight to the true picture as some rando on TikTok.
Oh, no - you saw it? Are you buying kids of Wayfair now? :sarcasm:

Did I do that right?
 

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Saw it last night and the theater was over half full.

That has just as much insight to the true picture as some rando on TikTok.
Again, am I liar when I said that I looked at the Grove for 635/935 pm showings tonight that are totally sold out?

I mean… this is actual proof that this movie, which isn’t a titanic blockbuster… is sold out in back to back shows in LA on a random Wednesday night.




You don’t think that’s a little strange?
 

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Oh, no - you saw it? Are you buying kids of Wayfair now? :sarcasm:

Did I do that right?
Laughing about the proliferation of Q-Anon and the spread of Antisemitism is hilarious. Good work as usual.

If you can’t see this movie is a Trojan Horse to get more people on board with all that trash… well… again, I’m not surprised.
 
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Grow up. If you can't or don't want to participate in the conversation, DON'T.
It’s a bit of a vicious cycle talking to people who haven’t seen a film and likely never will telling those of us who have seen it what it is all about bout.
 

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So all the people posting on social media are lying? Come on now. Four minutes before a show and that theater is going to fill up? All the other stories posted on social media about having mostly empty theaters. Someone I know went to a 70% full theater even though it was sold out. Give me a break. Plus the show I was listening to on the radio said they were told churches were buying tickets in bulk to support Angel studios. Smoke and all............................

P.S. My neighbor is a church going Christian, ex-military Conservative. I guess they are in on it too.
 

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There seems to be dueling meta and micro conversations going on here and legit points seem to be flying over and around people's heads.

One conversation is just discussing the film itself. Points have been made by those who have seen the film that they didn't feel any Q-anon or overtly religious content was a part of their movie experience.

Another conversation is discussing the film's representatives and their alleged efforts to piggy back off of the success of the film for the advancement of their beliefs including going so far as to conspire to juice the box office numbers and extend the film's narrative beyond what was presented on screen to advance a Q-style agenda.


Maybe if people were clear in which conversation they're commenting on or about, we could help minimize the misunderstandings that seem to be swirling in this thread.
 

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It’s a bit of a vicious cycle talking to people who haven’t seen a film and likely never will telling those of us who have seen it what it is all about bout.
Wrong. Again. This isn't about the content of the film or the quality of said film, it's about what the film represents and is being used for.
 

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Again, am I liar when I said that I looked at the Grove for 635/935 pm showings tonight that are totally sold out?

I mean… this is actual proof that this movie, which isn’t a titanic blockbuster… is sold out in back to back shows in LA on a random Wednesday night.




You don’t think that’s a little strange?
No idea, and I won’t speculate about something I didn’t see personally. Did you go to the theater and ask? I can think of any number of benign explanations. Computer glitch. Group buy. People actually going.
 

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Wrong. Again. This isn't about the content of the film or the quality of said film, it's about what the film represents and is being used for.
Puck made a great comment above. Maybe you are arguing with yourself?
 

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There seems to be dueling meta and micro conversations going on here and legit points seem to be flying over and around people's heads.

One conversation is just discussing the film itself. Points have been made by those who have seen the film that they didn't feel any Q-anon or overtly religious content was a part of their movie experience.

Another conversation is discussing the film's representatives and their alleged efforts to piggy back off of the success of the film for the advancement of their beliefs including going so far as to conspire to juice the box office numbers and extend the film's narrative beyond what was presented on screen to advance a Q-style agenda.


Maybe if people were clear in which conversation they're commenting on or about, we could help minimize the misunderstandings that seem to be swirling in this thread.

I agree with Brian that there wasn’t much of an overt message. If anything it was a mashup of Taken and Proof of Life with PG13 violence. I was surprised at the number of recognizable character actors in it; from the media coverage I assumed it was Caviziel and a bunch of indies. I guess Mira Sorvino, Jose Zuniga, Kurt Fuller, and Bill Camp don’t drive the clicks.
 

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Wrong. Again. This isn't about the content of the film or the quality of said film, it's about what the film represents and is being used for.
and that discussion does not belong in THIS forum...it belongs in P&R. This forum is for discussing movies and entertainment.

so why dont you use your extensive skills and experience to break down the cinematography and the score on this film so we know if they did a good job?
 

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Well, mine's the 2nd, so...

But you've already made up your mind on it so I'm curious why you're hanging around this thread in the first place.

Sure you’re allowed to. But seems pretty silly to make up your mind about something your mind hasn’t seen.

I mean… that’s the literal definition of close minded.

Not the way I’d want to live through life, but different strokes for different folks.


was surprised to click on the Indiana Jones thread and see these messages right away from june 30th.
 

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and that discussion does not belong in THIS forum...it belongs in P&R. This forum is for discussing movies and entertainment.

so why dont you use your extensive skills and experience to break down the cinematography and the score on this film so we know if they did a good job?
What a great forum this has become.
 

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“Pay it forward”. How do you say astroturfing without saying astroturfing?!
I know "pay it forward" is more of a church term. Here in Laveen, people are still paying it forward by buying other people's food in drive through lines.
 

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I know "pay it forward" is more of a church term. Here in Laveen, people are still paying it forward by buying other people's food in drive through lines.


If people REALLY wanted to pay it forward, instead of buying the lunch of a person in line behind you, that can afford the meal, donate to a Food Bank :) (Which the original Pay-it-Forward, from the book, was a school project where the first pay-it-forward was for a homeless person.



And to call buying tickets to a moving pay-it-forward is a bastardization of the intent, since the people starting the movement profit financially from it.
 

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If people REALLY wanted to pay it forward, instead of buying the lunch of a person in line behind you, that can afford the meal, donate to a Food Bank :) (Which the original Pay-it-Forward, from the book, was a school project where the first pay-it-forward was for a homeless person.
This is such a wonderful idea.
 

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