Posted on 01/21/2012 2:39:30 PM PST by Phil Valentine
Our new movie has done what no other anti-global warming alarmist movie has managed to do and that is to break through the Hollywood guard and make it into theaters. An Inconsistent Truth opens at the Regal Hollywood 27 in Nashville on January 27. Plans are to expand from there.
All that depends on you. You can purchase your advance tickets at http://www.fandango.com/nashville_tn_movietimes?date=1%2F27%2F2012&featureId=v555723
Check out the trailer on our YouTube page. http://www.youtube.com/user/AnInconsistentTruth?feature=guide
And pass this along to as many people as possible. We have a great opportunity to finally get the truth out about global warming and stop the socialists from using this issue to kill capitalism. It's time to act. And it starts with seeing this movie.
Phil Valentine-Producer, An Inconsistent Truth
“Free Republic is a non-commercial site. Please do not post advertising,.....................
Most long time Freepers are aware of this so it’s always the noobs who violate the rules...and usually with a “post and run”
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Well, I have been here longer then you, and I do not see where this post comes ANYWHERE CLOSE to:
“advertising, solicitations, spam or any other commercial messages”, as you describe, and I think Jim would agree.
I would love to see it, but when will it make it to the Philippines? hahaha.
Perhaps you can make it available via internet sometime?
Keep your eyes and ears open for news that it’s coming out on DVD in the future. It’ll be a little while yet, since it has to make theater appearances first, but he said it’ll come out eventually. We plan to buy the DVD when it does come out, we think it’s so good.
I don’t know how wide the distribution will be but at least there’s an option for folks who won’t get to see it in theaters.
1. signs up for FR and on that first day
2. posts to no other threads other than his own
3. which encourages Freepers to buy tickets to his movie
And you don't see that as a commercial activity? Ok I guess we'll agree to disagree...
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