It is already being forgotten.
It's the 'Private Parts' phenomenom all over again - - big opening fueled by the star's fan base, then a quick dropoff.
well look at the numbers that's not the case with F9/11.. Dodgeball was one of those.. but its been hanging in there with slowly declining returns... not a huge drop off... but the fact is, its a movie that preaches to the chior... its not going to move people who don't already agree with what it claims. The left will keep seeing it.. for a while, but it will have little impact.
Its a political propoganda hit piece, it will be forgotten.. it will never reach remotely the scale of Passion, which will be bought and viewed for generations.