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Originally posted by clocker@9 July 2004 - 19:12
A report from the front.
Today I saw the film.
It was not nearly as incendiary or provocative as hearsay would have lead me to believe.
All in all I would say that it is no doubt agenda driven, but very effective nonetheless.
Of much more interest to me was the audience and their reaction.
I saw a 1:00PM showing and the theatre was at least 2/3 full.
I would place the median age of the crowd at maybe 60, give or take 5 years.
At film's end there was a standing ovation and some cheering.
Many of the women ( and, I would suspect, some of the men) had tears in their eyes ( the Michigan mother's scene at the White House comes right at the end) and appeared visibly shaken.
We walked out of the theater and down the hallway ( we were in a mega-plex) to find that outside a full-blown tropical storm was lashing the Denver area ( score another for the "SuperDuperDoubleDoppler Radar Weathermen," as not one of them called for rain today, much less a downpour of Biblical proportions with a healthy dose of hail thrown in...), so many of us chose to wait it out rather than brave the elements.
I heard not one negative comment about the film, indeed the general feeling was that to vote for Bush again would be an act of sheer lunacy.
There was a passion about the knots of conversation that I found striking.
An attendant said that cheering and applause was pretty much normal at the film's end.
Keep in mind...not only has Colorado been a staunchly Republican state for quite a while, but this was in an upper middleclass neighborhood-= precisely the type of place/people one would automatically class as rock-ribbed Republican.
I've got news for you, j2 & Hank.
Despite the polls that show the race as too close to call, right now I wil predict that Bush is not only going to lose, he will lose BIG.
There will be no need of a recount or an "activist" judiciary...it simply won't be necessary.
The popcorn was terrible BTW, a sure sign that we as a nation have fallen from grace.
How can a country which can't properly apply heat to a vegetable kernel hope to sucessfully engineer a "regime change"?
I think you take license, sir.