Will be seeing it this Saturday afternoon (4/29).
It is in no way, shape or form hyperbolic to state that this may easily prove itself to be the single most important mass market film of the last fifty, sixty years at least, should a great enough percentage of this country's citizens actually bestir themselves to see it, rather than opting for the easy, mind-numbing comforts of (say) Scary Movie 4, or RV. The remorseless efficiency with which it reminds one -- inexorably; irrefutably -- of the stark whys and wherefores necessitating our victory in the current culture clash between civilization and barbarity -- a far, far better job, regrettably, than this administration has done itself, these past few years -- conceivably could (and manifestly SHOULD) serve as rousing a rallying clarion call for thinking, freedom-minded men and women as did Fahrenheit 911, for the hopelessly delusional.
During the entire last half hour, my wife -- the strongest, bravest woman I have ever known -- was weeping, openly and unashamedly; and my own jaw clenched so tightly, throughout, that it practically Novocained my entire face numb. In the wake of the final blackout scene, the entire theater -- here in the Drooling, Brain-Dead Leftist Capital of the Free World Entire, mind -- was as silent and unmoving, for long moments afterwards, as a tableau of the bottommost portion of the Mariana Trench.
Everyone you know, or ever have known -- "progressive," conservative or what-have-you -- needs to see this film.
NEEDS to.