I thought it was surprisingly good.
We saw it in the theater. Also saw Matt Walsh’s Am I Racist there. Worthwhile, both. And we almost never go to movies. The last one before that was pre-Covid, we saw Peter Jackson’s They Shall Not Grow Old. We are not typical movie-goers.
I stopped going to the movies when any character that even remotely shared my values was routinely portrayed as the Bad Guy.
It’s gonna take a lot more than one sympathetic biopic about Ronaldus Magnus to get me back there.
Mark Joseph: It’s very similar to political polling. Our core audience is difficult to poll because they’re not typical moviegoers. So we doubled official predictions by industry experts for that first weekend.
just ordered it.
Looking forward to it
We thought it was excellent. The cast consisted of many conservatives. Acting was great.
“the relationship between Tip O’neill and Ronald Reagan.” Largely a fiction created by O’neill gofer Chris Matthews to revise history in O’Neill’s favor. In Reagan’s own diary the only mentions of O’neill indicate that he couldn’t be trusted. Their personal relationship was chilly at best but Reagan had to work with him as Speaker. Fortunately, Reagan’s sunny and benign persona does not rest solely on fake history.
My wife and I both saw it and enjoyed it very much. Well worth watching.
Just bought the DVD.
We watched last evening.
We really enjoyed it. They did a very nice job.