Go See “Hating Breitbart!”
October 18th, 2012 - 5:07 pm
Don’t forget the documentary “Hating Breitbart” opens Friday in very limited release. Here are the places and times. If you can get to it, please do. It needs an audience if it’s going to open wider. And hey, if it opens wide enough, maybe it’ll swallow the Mainstream Media whole!






Also, make sure to see 18 October episode of Jon Stewart: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2219867/Barack-Obama-Benghazi-If-Americans-killed-OPTIMAL-Obamas-extraordinary-response-security-fiasco-Benghazi-massacre.html?openGraphAuthor=%2Fhome%2Fsearch.html%3Fs%3D%26authornamef%3DToby%2BHarnden%2BIn%2B
Semper Fi’
DM
Maybe you should have opened it where the Audience is?
Nothing in Chicago, NY, or even DENVER?
I was in the theatre @ Burbank CA Friday night. Really enjoyed the film, which was well put-together. Nice crowd, although the theatre itself was sadly less than half full.
I saw it in Burbank today at an 11 AM showing, with a theater maybe 20% full. It does a good job of demonstrating the prejudice and smarminess of the MSM. On the negative side — poor framing, weak transitioning between segments. This needed a narrator, and some better explaining of context.
I’m glad this film was produced, and I’d like for it to be available ASAP on Amazon Prime.
I just tried to “demand it” but my email address isn’t being accepted as valid. So dumb….
Just got back from the 2:40 PM matinee at Ballston in Arlington, VA. A small, 30-40, mostly quiet crowd, peppered with snickers throughout. Except at the end. A good round of applause.
Here’s my thumbnail review:
If Andrew Breitbart affected your life, you must see “Hating Breitbart.” Millions of you were actually affected by Breitbart, but are only dimly aware of it. His one man crusade has been joined by millions reacting to the corruption and bias of the Media and Democratic Party (but I repeat myself.)
The film is well made with a good rhythm to it as it chronicles Breitbart’s exploding onto the national scene. It ticks through major episodes from the Acorn exposures through the racism charges against the Tea Party, ending with a defiant and then abject Congressman Weiner admitting to his lies. There are also good backstage moments that explain Breitbart’s motivations and methodology. That film should get an Academy Award nomination for Best Documentary, it not win outright. The technical aspects, camera, sound, and, especially, editing are superb throughout.
I left the theater thinking, as a Tea Partier looking at the election close upon us, “This is the greatest motivational moment since Pat O’Brien, as Knut Rockne,asked the boys to win just one more time for the Gipper.” I’m starting to make calls for Romney/Ryan, George Allen, and Patrick Murray, the three main races in my area.
Caught the 2:40 show today at Ballston Mall in Arlington Virginia. Sadly, but not surprisingly in a lefty fever swamp like Arlington, not too big of a crowd. Took my left-leaning wife and she found it “thought provoking” and now agrees that MSM news consumers need to become much more discriminating. So thats something. I loved the movie. Breitbart was the greatest hero of our age.
From Dallas Tx: Saw it Sunday night. Excellent! Thoroughly engaging the entire way through and was over way too quickly. So very enjoyable. I want to see it again already.
Seeing this preview makes me miss him all over again.