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Hollywood: Anti-Second Amendment Movie Bombs
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Well, America’s now seeing through Hollywood’s nonsense – and it shows at the box office. Miss Sloane was supposed to be a cinematic hit on the so-called “gun lobby” and it brought some serious acting talent to the fray. Two-time Academy Award nominee Jessica Chastain was the biggest name, but you had long-time Law & Order star Sam Waterston (who has a Golden Globe and a SAG Award of his own) in this film as well.
Yet the film is officially a box-office bomb, drawing in only $1.9 million last weekend, against a $13 million budget. Ms. Chastain received a Golden Globe nomination for her unseen-by-most-of-America performance, though – her fourth (with one win). |
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Sosalty
(12/16/2016)
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Just in time to whip up post election hysteria for Hillary, oh wait, you say she didn't win? |
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