I saw it yesterday too. When the credits began to roll, I awkwardly began the applauding process and was relieved that the rest of the audience followed suit and began clapping too. Yes, we were applauding the bravery of Dinesh D’Sousa for wanting to expose this person for what he really is and what he plans on doing to this country.
Yes, I saw it Anchorage, Alaska last week and just about the exact same scenario. A smattering of applause gained momentum and then pretty much everybody applauding (maybe 75 people, or so).
Tried to see it in Chicago this week (yes, it was playing on multiple screens in Chicago, no less), but they pulled it on Friday night for mass appeal movies. I've been recommending it to everybody. It is one of those movies/documentaries that builds during the hour and a half, with a very strong conclusion.
Folks, another four years of Obama is certain communism because the guy is still fighting colonialism. I finally understand why the statute of Winston Churchill was returned to Britain, not that I agree in the slightest.
We saw it last weekend here in Dallas. The theater was mostly full, primarily with those over 50. The most telling moment to me, besides the applause at the end, was when Dinesh was citing Obama’s intention to reduce our nuclear arsenal down to 300, there were audible shouts “No!!”
I am anxious for it to come out on DVD and on-demand, so people who might be unwilling to go public by going to the theater will privately watch.
Incidentally, if you didn’t see this CBS Boston website reviewer, take a look: http://boston.cbslocal.com/2012/08/17/2016-obamas-america-movie-is-disturbingly-necessary/
That’s right: BOSTON!!!