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Mar 31, 2019 13:07:27   #
fullspinzoo
 
You want your movie to be a "big hit"? Get it banned from twitter. The movie "Unplanned"....huge hit! https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2019/03/too_hot_for_twitter_unplanned_blows_out_box_office_projections.html One more Constitutional originalist that joins the Supremes, look for big changes.

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Mar 31, 2019 13:24:59   #
Kevyn
 
fullspinzoo wrote:
You want your movie to be a "big hit"? Get it banned from twitter. The movie "Unplanned"....huge hit! https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2019/03/too_hot_for_twitter_unplanned_blows_out_box_office_projections.html One more Constitutional originalist that joins the Supremes, look for big changes.


Here is a review of this propaganda film in Variety magazine. I find it ironic that the main character in the film had two a******ns by choice and now wants to take that choice away from other women... the epitome of hypocrisy.

“Unplanned” isn’t a good movie, but it’s effective propaganda — or, at least, it is if you belong to the group it’s targeting: those who believe that a******n in America, though a legal right, is really a crime. It’s hard to imagine the movie drawing many viewers outside that self-selected demographic. “Unplanned” preaches to the pro-life choir, and it does so by making a case against a******n that’s absolutist and extreme, at certain points twisting “facts” into a narrative of conspiracy. (Planned Parenthood is portrayed as a corporation as profit-driven as Standard Oil.)

But “Unplanned” also does a sk**lful job of using religious piety to conceal its underlying political agenda. The film is based on a memoir by Abby Johnson, an anti-a******n activist who worked for eight years in a Planned Parenthood clinic in Bryan, Texas. She started off as a volunteer, ushering women from their cars past the protesters at the gates, then rose to become the clinic’s director, overseeing thousands of a******ns; early on, she had two a******ns herself. The movie is a conversion story about how Johnson evolved from her pro-choice stance to the belief that a******n — any a******n — is wrong

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Mar 31, 2019 13:45:21   #
fullspinzoo
 
Kevyn wrote:
Here is a review of this propaganda film in Variety magazine. I find it ironic that the main character in the film had two a******ns by choice and now wants to take that choice away from other women... the epitome of hypocrisy.

“Unplanned” isn’t a good movie, but it’s effective propaganda — or, at least, it is if you belong to the group it’s targeting: those who believe that a******n in America, though a legal right, is really a crime. It’s hard to imagine the movie drawing many viewers outside that self-selected demographic. “Unplanned” preaches to the pro-life choir, and it does so by making a case against a******n that’s absolutist and extreme, at certain points twisting “facts” into a narrative of conspiracy. (Planned Parenthood is portrayed as a corporation as profit-driven as Standard Oil.)

But “Unplanned” also does a sk**lful job of using religious piety to conceal its underlying political agenda. The film is based on a memoir by Abby Johnson, an anti-a******n activist who worked for eight years in a Planned Parenthood clinic in Bryan, Texas. She started off as a volunteer, ushering women from their cars past the protesters at the gates, then rose to become the clinic’s director, overseeing thousands of a******ns; early on, she had two a******ns herself. The movie is a conversion story about how Johnson evolved from her pro-choice stance to the belief that a******n — any a******n — is wrong
Here is a review of this propaganda film in Variet... (show quote)


Talk about 'propaganda'.... I'm sure that 99% of those walking out of the movie would completely disagree with you. You h**e Christianity and anything connected to it....like good ethics, morals, family values. So we wouldn't in a million years expect you (of all people) to give this great movie a "thumbs up" but thanks for trying to "fool us" once again. Huge box office numbers, BTW. so once again you're full of s**t!!!!!!!!!

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Mar 31, 2019 14:33:25   #
TommyRadd Loc: Midwest USA
 
fullspinzoo wrote:
Talk about 'propaganda'.... I'm sure that 99% of those walking out of the movie would completely disagree with you. You h**e Christianity and anything connected to it....like good ethics, morals, family values. So we wouldn't in a million years expect you (of all people) to give this great movie a "thumbs up" but thanks for trying to "fool us" once again. Huge box office numbers, BTW. so once again you're full of s**t!!!!!!!!!


I wonder how many a******ns Kevyn has literally witnessed, live, on video or ultrasound. I guess in his world it’s a sin to change your mind about something- kinda like how Muslims will k**l you for it.

I’d say, it takes bravery for someone like Abby Johnson to renounce a******n and the left, as Kevyn’s post demonstrates how intolerant they are of someone breaking ranks over their conscience.

Propaganda from Kevyn, apparently, is any idea that doesn’t align with l*****t values. Forget that this subject is quite literally a matter of life and death. Propaganda indeed!

I’ll be watching the movie in theater, and I’m taking my daughter and son-in-law with me, not because we need convincing, but to support the movie.

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Mar 31, 2019 17:41:08   #
fullspinzoo
 
TommyRadd wrote:
I wonder how many a******ns Kevyn has literally witnessed, live, on video or ultrasound. I guess in his world it’s a sin to change your mind about something- kinda like how Muslims will k**l you for it.

I’d say, it takes bravery for someone like Abby Johnson to renounce a******n and the left, as Kevyn’s post demonstrates how intolerant they are of someone breaking ranks over their conscience.

Propaganda from Kevyn, apparently, is any idea that doesn’t align with l*****t values. Forget that this subject is quite literally a matter of life and death. Propaganda indeed!

I’ll be watching the movie in theater, and I’m taking my daughter and son-in-law with me, not because we need convincing, but to support the movie.
I wonder how many a******ns Kevyn has literally wi... (show quote)


Excellent idea. According to Kevin, it's hypocritical to change your mind about something you did when you were young and foolish. I'm sure he never did anything like that.

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Apr 1, 2019 08:01:43   #
Peewee Loc: San Antonio, TX
 
TommyRadd wrote:
I wonder how many a******ns Kevyn has literally witnessed, live, on video or ultrasound. I guess in his world it’s a sin to change your mind about something- kinda like how Muslims will k**l you for it.

I’d say, it takes bravery for someone like Abby Johnson to renounce a******n and the left, as Kevyn’s post demonstrates how intolerant they are of someone breaking ranks over their conscience.

Propaganda from Kevyn, apparently, is any idea that doesn’t align with l*****t values. Forget that this subject is quite literally a matter of life and death. Propaganda indeed!

I’ll be watching the movie in theater, and I’m taking my daughter and son-in-law with me, not because we need convincing, but to support the movie.
I wonder how many a******ns Kevyn has literally wi... (show quote)


Take three crying towels, you'll need them. Worth seeing but it'll break your heart.

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Apr 1, 2019 08:50:34   #
TommyRadd Loc: Midwest USA
 
Peewee wrote:
Take three crying towels, you'll need them. Worth seeing but it'll break your heart.


Okay, thanks for the heads up.

And Kevyn, if you’re listening, I’ll reimburse you the cost of admission if you can prove you went. After you and I see it you can provide some unannounced details from the film to confirm. My guess is, my money is safe. Prove me wrong!

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Apr 1, 2019 09:24:39   #
bahmer
 
fullspinzoo wrote:
You want your movie to be a "big hit"? Get it banned from twitter. The movie "Unplanned"....huge hit! https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2019/03/too_hot_for_twitter_unplanned_blows_out_box_office_projections.html One more Constitutional originalist that joins the Supremes, look for big changes.


Amen and Amen

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Apr 1, 2019 10:15:21   #
Wonttakeitanymore
 
Kevyn wrote:
Here is a review of this propaganda film in Variety magazine. I find it ironic that the main character in the film had two a******ns by choice and now wants to take that choice away from other women... the epitome of hypocrisy.

“Unplanned” isn’t a good movie, but it’s effective propaganda — or, at least, it is if you belong to the group it’s targeting: those who believe that a******n in America, though a legal right, is really a crime. It’s hard to imagine the movie drawing many viewers outside that self-selected demographic. “Unplanned” preaches to the pro-life choir, and it does so by making a case against a******n that’s absolutist and extreme, at certain points twisting “facts” into a narrative of conspiracy. (Planned Parenthood is portrayed as a corporation as profit-driven as Standard Oil.)

But “Unplanned” also does a sk**lful job of using religious piety to conceal its underlying political agenda. The film is based on a memoir by Abby Johnson, an anti-a******n activist who worked for eight years in a Planned Parenthood clinic in Bryan, Texas. She started off as a volunteer, ushering women from their cars past the protesters at the gates, then rose to become the clinic’s director, overseeing thousands of a******ns; early on, she had two a******ns herself. The movie is a conversion story about how Johnson evolved from her pro-choice stance to the belief that a******n — any a******n — is wrong
Here is a review of this propaganda film in Variet... (show quote)


She became a Christian and the Bible says that you are a new creation, just like those babies! It’s only foolish to those who are perishing! You can change too Kevin! Accept Jesus and be freed from your h**e and rage!

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Apr 1, 2019 10:20:32   #
TrueAmerican
 
Kevyn wrote:
Here is a review of this propaganda film in Variety magazine. I find it ironic that the main character in the film had two a******ns by choice and now wants to take that choice away from other women... the epitome of hypocrisy.

“Unplanned” isn’t a good movie, but it’s effective propaganda — or, at least, it is if you belong to the group it’s targeting: those who believe that a******n in America, though a legal right, is really a crime. It’s hard to imagine the movie drawing many viewers outside that self-selected demographic. “Unplanned” preaches to the pro-life choir, and it does so by making a case against a******n that’s absolutist and extreme, at certain points twisting “facts” into a narrative of conspiracy. (Planned Parenthood is portrayed as a corporation as profit-driven as Standard Oil.)

But “Unplanned” also does a sk**lful job of using religious piety to conceal its underlying political agenda. The film is based on a memoir by Abby Johnson, an anti-a******n activist who worked for eight years in a Planned Parenthood clinic in Bryan, Texas. She started off as a volunteer, ushering women from their cars past the protesters at the gates, then rose to become the clinic’s director, overseeing thousands of a******ns; early on, she had two a******ns herself. The movie is a conversion story about how Johnson evolved from her pro-choice stance to the belief that a******n — any a******n — is wrong
Here is a review of this propaganda film in Variet... (show quote)


Ignorance begets stupidity !!!!!!

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Apr 1, 2019 11:10:49   #
padremike Loc: Phenix City, Al
 
Kevyn wrote:
Here is a review of this propaganda film in Variety magazine. I find it ironic that the main character in the film had two a******ns by choice and now wants to take that choice away from other women... the epitome of hypocrisy.

“Unplanned” isn’t a good movie, but it’s effective propaganda — or, at least, it is if you belong to the group it’s targeting: those who believe that a******n in America, though a legal right, is really a crime. It’s hard to imagine the movie drawing many viewers outside that self-selected demographic. “Unplanned” preaches to the pro-life choir, and it does so by making a case against a******n that’s absolutist and extreme, at certain points twisting “facts” into a narrative of conspiracy. (Planned Parenthood is portrayed as a corporation as profit-driven as Standard Oil.)

But “Unplanned” also does a sk**lful job of using religious piety to conceal its underlying political agenda. The film is based on a memoir by Abby Johnson, an anti-a******n activist who worked for eight years in a Planned Parenthood clinic in Bryan, Texas. She started off as a volunteer, ushering women from their cars past the protesters at the gates, then rose to become the clinic’s director, overseeing thousands of a******ns; early on, she had two a******ns herself. The movie is a conversion story about how Johnson evolved from her pro-choice stance to the belief that a******n — any a******n — is wrong
Here is a review of this propaganda film in Variet... (show quote)


Norma McCorvey, the woman who lied about being gang raped in "collusion" with her two female lawyers to gain sympathy from the court, was the woman on whom Roe v. Wade was litigated. She later confessed that it was her boyfriend who impregnated her and then abandoned her. Later in life she became a Christian and a strong pro-life advocate.

One of the beauties of life, Kevin, is that people can change; become better people. Thanks be to God!

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Apr 1, 2019 12:01:40   #
Fit2BTied Loc: Texas
 
Kevyn wrote:
Here is a review of this propaganda film in Variety magazine. I find it ironic that the main character in the film had two a******ns by choice and now wants to take that choice away from other women... the epitome of hypocrisy.

“Unplanned” isn’t a good movie, but it’s effective propaganda — or, at least, it is if you belong to the group it’s targeting: those who believe that a******n in America, though a legal right, is really a crime. It’s hard to imagine the movie drawing many viewers outside that self-selected demographic. “Unplanned” preaches to the pro-life choir, and it does so by making a case against a******n that’s absolutist and extreme, at certain points twisting “facts” into a narrative of conspiracy. (Planned Parenthood is portrayed as a corporation as profit-driven as Standard Oil.)

But “Unplanned” also does a sk**lful job of using religious piety to conceal its underlying political agenda. The film is based on a memoir by Abby Johnson, an anti-a******n activist who worked for eight years in a Planned Parenthood clinic in Bryan, Texas. She started off as a volunteer, ushering women from their cars past the protesters at the gates, then rose to become the clinic’s director, overseeing thousands of a******ns; early on, she had two a******ns herself. The movie is a conversion story about how Johnson evolved from her pro-choice stance to the belief that a******n — any a******n — is wrong
Here is a review of this propaganda film in Variet... (show quote)
Kevyn (with a Y) are you saying that Planned Parenthood never engages in propaganda to push it's agenda?





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Apr 1, 2019 15:30:31   #
waltmoreno
 
fullspinzoo wrote:
You want your movie to be a "big hit"? Get it banned from twitter. The movie "Unplanned"....huge hit! https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2019/03/too_hot_for_twitter_unplanned_blows_out_box_office_projections.html One more Constitutional originalist that joins the Supremes, look for big changes.


I only wish they would show it at more theaters. I have to drive almost 100 miles, round trip, to see it at the closest theater. I tried to download it online, and got to a certain point but then my computer crashed.

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Apr 1, 2019 16:51:02   #
Blade_Runner Loc: DARK SIDE OF THE MOON
 
fullspinzoo wrote:
Talk about 'propaganda'.... I'm sure that 99% of those walking out of the movie would completely disagree with you. You h**e Christianity and anything connected to it....like good ethics, morals, family values. So we wouldn't in a million years expect you (of all people) to give this great movie a "thumbs up" but thanks for trying to "fool us" once again. Huge box office numbers, BTW. so once again you're full of s**t!!!!!!!!!
Y'all recall all the leftstream media hype about Mel Gibson and his movie Passion of the Christ before it was released? Gibson is an anti-Semite, his movie was anti-Semitic propaganda, the movie would flop at the box office. They gave the movie a week at the most before it would crash and become a financial disaster. The Passion would be a negative five star movie.

Then, on February 25, 2004 (Ash Wednesday, the beginning of Lent), the movie opened on 4700 screens in the US. On its first day, The Passion of the Christ earned $83 million, it paid for itself 3 times over. By the end of the weekend, the Passion had earned $125 million. The Passion was fourth overall in domestic opening weekend earnings for 2004 as well as the biggest weekend debut for a February release. The film sold an estimated 60 million tickets in the US in its initial theatrical run, it went on to earn $370 million overall in the United States, and remained the highest grossing R-rated film in the U.S. & Canada. The movie's worldwide earnings were $612 million. The film was the highest grossing non-English-language film of all time until 2017, when it was surpassed by Wolf Warrior 2.

Funnily enough, The Passion of the Christ was also a relative success in certain countries with large Muslim populations, it made the top twenty in Egypt.

The movie's box office success on its first night out completely flummoxed media mouthpieces. One media moron with his jaw down around his navel wondered where all those people came from. And, they started talking about the knuckle d**gging Neanderthals living in "fly over country".

All of the media's attempts to denigrate the movie, its producer/director, and the actors, all the negative reporting, polling and propaganda blew up in their faces.

The l*****t media has a talent for getting it wrong. Like back in 08, Obama would be the Savior of the nation. Or in 2016, "Donald Trump will never be president of the United States".

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Apr 1, 2019 17:00:35   #
Fit2BTied Loc: Texas
 
Blade_Runner wrote:
Y'all recall all the leftstream media hype about Mel Gibson and his movie Passion of the Christ before it was released? Gibson is an anti-Semite, his movie was anti-Semitic propaganda, the movie would flop at the box office. They gave the movie a week at the most before it would crash and become a financial disaster. The Passion would be a negative five star movie.

Then, on February 25, 2004 (Ash Wednesday, the beginning of Lent), the movie opened on 4700 screens in the US. On its first day, The Passion of the Christ earned $83 million, it paid for itself 3 times over. By the end of the weekend, the Passion had earned $125 million. The Passion was fourth overall in domestic opening weekend earnings for 2004 as well as the biggest weekend debut for a February release. The film sold an estimated 60 million tickets in the US in its initial theatrical run, it went on to earn $370 million overall in the United States, and remained the highest grossing R-rated film in the U.S. & Canada. The movie's worldwide earnings were $612 million. The film was the highest grossing non-English-language film of all time until 2017, when it was surpassed by Wolf Warrior 2.

Funnily enough, The Passion of the Christ was also a relative success in certain countries with large Muslim populations, it made the top twenty in Egypt.

The movie's box office success on its first night out completely flummoxed media mouthpieces. One media moron with his jaw down around his navel wondered where all those people came from. And, they started talking about the knuckle d**gging Neanderthals living in "fly over country".

All of the media's attempts to denigrate the movie, its producer/director, and the actors, all the negative reporting, polling and propaganda blew up in their faces.

The l*****t media has a talent for getting it wrong. Like back in 08, Obama would be the Savior of the nation. Or in 2016, "Donald Trump will never be president of the United States".
Y'all recall all the leftstream media hype about M... (show quote)
One of the most powerful movies I've ever seen. Very hard in some places to watch, but an absolutely necessary film.

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