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Death of a President movie opens to widespread boycott in US

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Oct 28, 2006, 3:22 GMT


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Sprintracer4Oct 29th, 2006 - 22:54:04

Furthermore, we won't EVER go to ANY OTHER MOVIES at a theatre that shows it.

It's a liberal masturbation movie, plain and simple.

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sneaky dNov 3rd, 2006 - 18:55:59

it's just a movie nothing more nothing less. if you don't like the idea of it, don't go see it, plain and simple. i don't dig batman, i don't agree with what batman does, or how he handles himself. so guess what, i won't see a batman movie. see how SIMPLE that is... people just want something to argue about.

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spamdexNov 5th, 2006 - 01:18:40

I just got back from watching this movie. It's really quite badly written and acted. Entirely unrealistic dialogue and even a Canadian layman knows that the procedures the Secret Service uses in the movie are entirely bogus. It was so bad that we got up and left halfway through it.

We were very disappointed. We figured that if someone is going to make a movie with such a controversial premise, they must have something important to say. We were totally wrong. A complete piece of crap.

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Death of a President

Years after the assassination of President George W. Bush in Chicago, an investigative documentary examines that as-yet-unsolved crime. ...more

  • US Release: 2006-10-27
  • UK Release: TBA

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