I don’t see it opening at the local suburban multiplexes. Given the very short lifespan of poorly performing movies -especially coming off of a pretty mediocre summer season, this “documentary” will be gone before the “butter” on your popcorn cools down.
Might stay a bit longer in small theaters in liberal communities.
I’m having a hard time squaring the “hero dedicated to a cause greater than self” meme being pushed by his followers and in the media with the deliberately planned vindictiveness and snarky pettiness evident in the late senator’s actions and words (including the documentary) and those of his entourage.
I understand disinviting President Trump. Bad blood between them.
But Palin; WTH!! I guess that civility, tolerance, and reaching across the aisle bit is just a platitude now.
Good. Write it on a piece of paper and put it in his coffin.
I scrolled through all the articles on McCain..and there were many...and no where did I see huge crowds on the streets or bridges or highways waiting for the hearse to drive by...and did not see one photo of the huge 15 K crowds that was suppose to be standing in Arizona heat of 104 degrees. no photo's of handlers handing out cold bottles of waters to the ones waiting to get in the State capital to walk past his coffin...So there are a lot of FAIRY TALES OUT THERE and very little truth...
Never have I witness a funeral event as Royal as the one being given to a SENATOR/VETERAN...he was not POTUS ...he was not a Dignitary of a strange land...He was just a man who served during a War, and then went into politics, bought his way through 30 years with his wife's inherited money...
Sure will be glad to see this event end..but bet they make fools of themselves before it is over...wonder if McCain family is having a full course meal after the service, for all the invited guests ?
Also wondering if wife #1 got an invitation or was she locked out also..same with MOM..but at 106 I doubt she is alert enough or physically well enough to go through all this side show off..
Agreed. I was surprised about Palin not being invited. Feminists might have started the trend in the ‘90s, with their “personal is political” push.