You don't have to go to the theater to see 2000 Mules.
For $20 you can watch it on any web browser at home.
They're going to open the dashboard 3 days before the event so you can test your devices and make sure you can watch.
https://secure.2000mules.com/event/2000-mules-virtual-premiere
For 20 bucks they can kiss my ass. I don't need to watch it to know the election was stolen!
I would argue that even if they might make money on their effort, they deserve it. there's a good chance there were threats to their life or at least the nonstop fear there was during their efforts to create and release this video.
and I think that while you and I are already confident it was stolen, we have a curiosity to see how obvious the steal is in this documentary to know just how parochial a person has to be to still not see it after this latest data/evidence
They spent a lot on the data, this is a way to recover the cost. Maybe they will make money but they spent an awful lot.
Ask normies to bring some booze to your place and watch it together so they wake up hungover and red pilled the following day.
you could make a good meme with that idea, although it might be R rated depending where they got red pilled :)
$20 and you and your family, neighbors, and friends can all watch it.
That's a pretty good deal. if my wife and I watch it, that's $10 each. A quick trip to the store for soda, candy and microwave some popcorn - and that's a pretty great bargain. Plus, you can pause it to take a bathroom break.
And you can also crinkle plastic overwrap all you want! Soda empty? Rattle the hell out of that ice! Text everyone in your contact list and hold the phone up high to read replies.
Really?
Agreed. This is one of those ask for donations to recoup the cost situation. Putting it behind a paywall just screams Paytriot scam.
I know he's usually good for it, but this is information that should be free.
If time is free, advertising, distribution and production was all free - I would be inclined to agree with you.
But, as Production, Editing and licensing costs to use music will all likely run into the Millions; I think you are asking for an awful lot.
I have watched most of D'nish's movies, and have found them all to be highly informative, well researched and exceptionally produced. I have no problem giving that man $20, and if there is a tip jar; will probably generously donate more.