I've found the "list" of theaters, but none of them actually list ASP3 as opening this weekend, nor do they show movie times. Is it really going to open in these theaters? I have to drive over 40 miles to get to the one nearest me, so I really need to know the showtimes.
I am looking at renting out a Theatre in Milwaukee and the people at Atlas helped facilitate the venue and now 3 theatres in my area are showing it. It does not hurt to ask. Khailing is correct. Ask and you may be surprised at the response
To: freedomforall I have been living in Sedona Az for 24years. I believe that this state is a mixed bag, maybe half Looters, Ranchers, Native Americans, Loony Tunes, Blue Collar, Illegal Immigrants, Retirees, Artsy Fartsies and Fluffy Bunnies(New Agers). I'm going to talk to the people who run Mary Fisher Theater here in Sedona and see if they can get it.
No theater in Maine or Vermont, that I can understand. Blue States, both. (And Vermonters, as ghost-story writer Robert Arthur observed, are the most obstinate people in the world.)
But New Hampshire? You'd think at least you could get a sympathetic audience in Madison.
Confusing - it seems like people want to see it but it is not distributed due to thin audience. Why not get with the new world and have people pay online to see it or allow streaming to a bar so you can have something like a pay-for-view party through local TEA party? Anyhow, I am glad it was made.
No Theaters in the North Bay either. Downtown SF is just too far away from Napa. All we produce is rotten grape juice, nothing of any real value anyway.
True. If your buddies with the right (or should that be left) politicians, some shady businesses can make billions more here than they would in a free market environment. Atlas Shrugged the fictional movie, acted out in reality.
How long have you been there? I lived in Phoenix in early 90's and it was great, like a small town of 1 million with some places still allowing patrons to wear sidearms. I had to move east for a long consulting job and when I returned in '99 Phoenix had been converted into a haven for looters.
I left the Peoples State of California in 1976 and moved to Washington State. We had an "R" governor, then a "D", then another "R", then all "D's" since. Talk about the People's Republic of, this is the place now.
If the Silicon Valley was any farther left your feet would be wet. I lived in the Peoples State of California for 25 years and it only got worse. Even moving to the Peoples State of Washington was an improvement.
It may help if we call our local theaters and request that they run it. I'm associated with a local TEA Party group and I may have the local theater's contact info be distributed so others can contact them.
Silicon Valley, CA is saved! :)
Been there (24 years), barely tolerated that. Got out before Moonbeam Brown was resurrected.
It's a drive but come on over!!!
I have been living in Sedona Az for 24years. I believe that this state is a mixed bag, maybe half Looters, Ranchers, Native Americans, Loony Tunes, Blue Collar, Illegal Immigrants, Retirees, Artsy Fartsies and Fluffy Bunnies(New Agers). I'm going to talk to the people who run Mary Fisher Theater here in Sedona and see if they can get it.
But New Hampshire? You'd think at least you could get a sympathetic audience in Madison.
is just too far away from Napa. All we produce is rotten grape juice, nothing of any real value anyway.
Atlas Shrugged the fictional movie, acted out in reality.
I lived in Phoenix in early 90's and it was great, like a small town of 1 million with some places still allowing patrons to wear sidearms.
I had to move east for a long consulting job and when I returned in '99 Phoenix had been converted into a haven for looters.
Guess we don't produce enough :(
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