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    1. Content_Support7881 on

      Just like she said her movie is a must watch. Hahahahahahaha. She’s a laughing stock of the world. Exactly like her husband.

    2. Total-Problem2175 on

      It was reported this morning it was the #1 documentary. It just happened to cost $70 million. Thst includes $35 mil in promotion.

    3. Suzuki_Foster on

      Yeah, and Donald said that the release of the latest Epstein files „cleared him.“

      These people are fucked in the head.

    4. Classic-Exchange-511 on

      I honestly get the urge to go see it in theatres and just yell shit out the whole time but I don’t want any money to go to them

    5. EmptyMarsupial8556 on

      She’s learned well from the maestro of exaggeration, deception, and alternative reality.

    6. First Lady Melania Trump, the film’s subject and also a senior producer, described it as „a private and uncensored look“ at her life. Her advisors clarified that the film is „not political at all.“ President Donald Trump called the film „amazing.“ But despite all these efforts, theaters in more than 100 locations across Britain struggled to fill their seats.

      At 28 planned screenings in Vue theaters in Blackburn, Castleford, and Hamilton, not a single ticket was sold. The Cineworld chain sold four tickets in Wandsworth and five in Broughton. „We received numerous emails about the film,“ said Tim Richards, CEO of Vue, adding that the chain screens every film approved by the British Board of Film Classification.

      Analysts estimated that Amazon adopted a „four walls“ strategy – meaning the studio paid upfront for the theaters to ensure wide distribution, regardless of how many tickets would sell. Amazon signaled it expects revenue from streaming the film, but has not yet announced a launch date on the Prime Video platform.

      Director Brett Ratner, who has nearly disappeared entirely from cinema since 2017 when accusations of rape, sexual assault, and sexual harassment of at least seven women were raised against him, collaborated closely with the First Lady – even in selecting music for the trailer. He may be one of the reasons for the glaring failure.

      Social media users also checked the film’s sales and found similarly embarrassing data. Author and documentarian Greg Mitchell found that only 20 tickets had been sold across four screenings at local theaters in his residential area. Journalist Mike Rothschild shared screenshots of five tickets sold for Friday evening screenings at four Los Angeles theaters. At an Orange County theater, no tickets were sold at all.

      In Jacksonville, Florida, commentator Travis Akers wrote on X that „not a single ticket sold“ for one evening screening, and speculated that the Republican Party might later try to „inflate the numbers“ through bulk ticket purchases.

    7. ialsohaveadobro on

      All the reviews make it sound more like #2. But a little fudging, so to speak, is the least of her offenses

    8. Might I suggest „Becoming“ on Netflix? Imagine them seeing Michelle’s documentary hitting number one this week.
      Pour all the salt in that wound.

    9. This is why media need to ignore it now. Media attn feeds her delusion that ‘everyone’s talking about it!’

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