Understand that this is not a bio so much as it is historical record of the politician, Sarah Palin, and the trash she has had to endure over the course of time. If it is still here, in Denver, I plan on seeing the film this weekend. Report due at five.
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Sarah Palin Movie "Undefeated" - opening weekend put it in the top 15 films for a political documentary. Not bad. Not bad at all.
From Box Office Mojo, we have these opening week numbers for the Sarah Palin documentary, Undefeated. For the particular category this film is in, the movie did remarkably well, finishing in the 15th spot for movies in this category produced during the past 20 years.
Understand that this is not a bio so much as it is historical record of the politician, Sarah Palin, and the trash she has had to endure over the course of time. If it is still here, in Denver, I plan on seeing the film this weekend. Report due at five.
Understand that this is not a bio so much as it is historical record of the politician, Sarah Palin, and the trash she has had to endure over the course of time. If it is still here, in Denver, I plan on seeing the film this weekend. Report due at five.
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TOP POLITICAL DOCUMENTARIES OF ALL TIME
ReplyDelete(by gross income):
1 Fahrenheit 9/11 - MICHAEL MOORE
2 Sicko - MICHAEL MOORE
3 An Inconvenient Truth - AL GORE
4 Bowling for Columbine - MICHAEL MOORE
5 Capitalism: A Love Story - MICHAEL MOORE
Palin's Movie a Flop - Goes to Pay-per-view
ReplyDeleteThe Undefeated, the documentary (propaganda film) Palin commissioned about herself ahead of a possible 2012 run, has already bottomed out at theaters.
The movie received wide release back in June but failed to catch on with the masses, pulling in a measly $24,000 despite opening in 14 Tea Party friendly venues, reports The Wrap. An Atlantic writer witnessed the empty theater phenomenon firsthand.
In the hopes of making up some of that lost revenue the film's distributor Arc Entertainment is going the pay-per-view route and making the film available through satellite companies such as DIRECTV, DISH Network and Time Warner Cable.