Posted on 07/18/2016 5:38:49 AM PDT by Scarpetta
Dinesh DSouzas latest film, Hillarys America: The Secret History of the Democratic Party, is off to a strong start at the box office after opening to an estimated $77,500 from just three theaters this weekend. According to the Hollywood Reporter, Hillarys America DSouzas third film after 2016: Obamas America and America: Imagine the World Without Her scored a $26,000 per-theater average, good enough to earn the title of the years top per-theater average for a political documentary, besting the documentary Weiner, which took in $16,835 from five theaters during its opening weekend in May.
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movie trailer. oops.
That’s better than Ghostbusters did.
Rumor has it Trump is interested in acquiring rights to the film after its initial run.
Well, per theater, but nowhere near gross I bet.
This isn’t bad. But I don’ think this comes anywhere close to earning out as his earlier movies did. I’m guessing this is about $5m with another $2m in prints and advertising. So it needs to gross about $7m before it pays investors off.
Might have been the Dentist...
The droid isn’t cooperating. I will look it up at home.
He continues to say “Democratic” party, over and over, thus erroneously conferring subliminal legitimacy to the DEMOCRAT party.
One of my irks.
[He continues to say Democratic party, over and over, thus erroneously conferring subliminal legitimacy to the DEMOCRAT party.]
The trailer cemented the fact that the DEMOCRAT PARTY birthed the KKK and racism in America.
As irritating as it is... that is the official name that Democrats call their party. My wife and I have enjoyed D’Souza’s other films and plan to support his ongoing efforts by going to see this one as well. This is likely his most important effort given the timing of its release. D’Souza actually was singled out by Democrat operatives and spent time behind bars in an attempt to silence him.
That’s better than Ghostbusters did.
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