Posted on 06/05/2011 9:25:30 PM PDT by RonDog
From tammybruce.com:
Heres a collection of whats beginning to happen out there.Ill keep you up-to-date as more information is released.National Journal: Palin: The MovieA conservative documentary presents a flattering portrait of the 2008 VP nominee as she mulls a challenge to Obama.Jedediah Bila: Palins record takes center stage in The UndefeatedConservatives4Palin: The Undefeated: A Review
Pamela Geller, Atlas Shrugs: Undefeated Palin: Authentic, American, Exceptional Game on!
Smart Girl Politics: The Power of Palin
The Hill: Palin on the big screen
And, it's posted on RINO Central - NRO!Here's more about the "PDS" opening, from Jim Geraghty at www.nationalreview.com:
...Before the screening, Bannon mentioned that I and other political reporters were about to watch the X-rated version, as opposed to a XXX-rated version that he envisions being released on DVD someday.Within the first four minutes, the reason for that cryptic remark was clear, and the X rating is well deserved:
The worst sneers, insults, and furious denunciations from Palins enemies are presented in their original language, sans any bleeps.Whats remarkable is that the acidic comments from comedians such as David Letterman, Joan Rivers, Rosie ODonnell, and Tracey Morgan arent really jokes. Theres no punch line per se; calling Palin slutty or a whore, or offering some other (usually sexual) insult, apparently is supposed to be the punch line.(A version in theaters is likely to bleep out the worst ones.)
The F word and the C word make multiple appearances.
"I believe you have to grab the audience in the beginning," Bannon says.Perhaps hes understated his grab.
Here's MORE great stuff from his piece at www.nationalreview.com:
...Once the film catches up to where most of America met Palin when she joined John McCain on the campaign trail it loses a bit of its narrative punch.For those who have followed the news, the story of the convention speech, the dramatic surge her selection provided to the McCain campaign, and the financial meltdown are familiar territory.
Palins decision to resign is given a better explanation and justification here than in her actual resignation speech.Tammy Bruce, Mark Levin, and Andrew Breitbart are featured heavily in this section, and with no disrespect intended to any of them, Palins story is more powerfully told through the voices of Alaskans obscure to most Americans than through the semi-familiar voices of conservative pundits.This is not to say this section doesnt pack its punches, one of which is a particularly impassioned prosecutorial indictment of the Republican party establishment.
(Senate minority leader Mitch McConnell, along with House leaders John Boehner and Eric Cantor, might want to step out for popcorn at this point.)Breitbart in particular gets a memorable denunciation of eunuchs on the cultural right in Washington and New York City.Theres some extraneous commentary, but Levin does astutely note that the Palin campaign rallies in autumn 2008 can easily be seen as embryonic Tea Party rallies, and the film ably contends that Palins values and approach to governing experienced a vivid national vindication in the historic Republican wins in the 2010 midterms.
This appears to be why Bannon picked the title The Undefeated, already being mocked by the familiar chorus.One of the last comments from Breitbart is, "Thank God Sarah Palin refused to accept the premise of her own destruction."
Matthew Boyle, The Daily Caller: The Undefeated: Palin documentary shows shes no Caribou Barbie'
"Ive been fortunate in my life to work with the best and brightest in this country," Bannon said, referencing his days with Goldman Sachs and the United States Navy and his current contacts in Hollywood."Gov. Palin could match up in intelligence and drive with anyone I know."-- snip --...The documentary attempts to highlight Palins executive experience.
When the state legislature dumped an eleventh-hour budget on her desk in June 2007, Palin stayed up all night and got to work with her line-item vetoes, the film depicts. The movie shows how her tenacity apparently astonished the mainstream media in Alaska.
Several television anchors note in the film that they couldnt believe that she actually followed through on her promise.
"One of my objectives was to drive the stake in the heart of the Caribou Barbie meme," Bannon told The Daily Caller."She is no Caribou Barbie."
...here is a link to the VERY FIRST article (5/25/11) that introduced this amazing movie to the world:Scott Conroy, Real Clear Politics: Palin's Secret Weapon: New Film to Premiere in June
Sarah isn’t putting this movie out - Bannon is and financing it himself. Sarah has no editing rights - It’s all Bannon’s.
A single "market" in this context can have dozens of theaters.
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That includes the Elite snobs on the Right who Denigrate her as Well!
She didn't even do that. Bannon bought the rights to the audiobook from HarperCollins. Straight-up business deal.
When Bannon set out on this project, he asked for one thing from Palin and one thing only....introductions to the Alaska players that would be featured in the film. He needed Palin to vouch for him. That's all he asked for.
Great thread RonDog. Bookmarking.
Bttt! Thanks for posting.
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It may very well roll back and turn the tide of libel and slander in the minds of reasonable but misinformed voters.
From RealClearPolitics piece cited on this thread:
Yet Palin the Fighter is an ever-present theme in the documentary; one of its most memorable moments occurs when Meg Stapleton recalls an encounter at the Fairbanks airport when Palin literally stared down an oil executive who told her, "You don't know who you're messing with."
( We know who won that one.)
More:
In a telling sign of how the film's message has already resonated with her own thought process, Palin made reference to the Paine quotation during an appearance on Greta Van Susteren's Fox News show last week shortly after she viewed a rough cut of the film for the first time.
"It's like Thomas Paine said, Greta, one of our founders. He said, "If there be trouble, let it be in my day that my child may have peace,'" Palin said. "I think of that when I consider whether running for office or not."
(That statement coming after the vile and despicable attacks she endured during the 2008 presidential run proves that her warrior's heart and resolve, like the best of swords, enduring heavy hammering and the heat of the forge, emerge harder and sharper, the most formidable of weapons.)
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