Co-founder of Angel Studios puts to rest the AMC FUD over Sound of Freedom.
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Final Word On AMC AC Saga
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I will add that I saw the film Sunday...I bypassed the almost sold out AMC to see it at Movie Tavern that had more seats available but was at least 2/3's sold out...when we actually saw the film a large portion of the sold seats were empty (3/4)...it made me wonder if those were "pay it forward" seats...I really didn't know what to make of it...
Newest thing seems to be lefties who ask for all the free tickets but don't use them; they're just taking the tickets so no one else can use them.
Makes sense they would think of something so evil and subversive....
Evil, yes, depriving people who would start to ask questions from getting those tickets.
Still causing the movie to be a success, however, so what I find interesting is that it becomes clear that their agenda is to protect child trafficking.
Am I wrong for holding the entire left accountable on this?
Probably.
Do I care?
Not anymore.
It was correctly said on Timcast the other night (last night? Don't remember which I listened to) and we've all recognized it for a while: If you don't totally agree with everything the left says like a cult, then you're cast out and called far right.
So at this point if you are on the left at this point, I am able and willing to come to the conclusion that you agree with child trafficking. May as well make it radioactive to touch the left.
Nailed it.
I want to see the film but apperantly I have to travel over 60 miles to see it as my local theatre is not playing it. Is it only shown in AMC?
No...many other theaters...check listings...
Wouldn’t be surprised if it was scalpers. It happens to concerts and other ticket hosting platforms. And it could be lefties. Probably both.
There was a big push for the past several months to get people to buy advance tickets. It's difficult for some people to keep reservations made so far in advance.
Just an anecdotal story, but my aunt and uncle bought advance tickets for July 5th (the day after it opened), but couldn't go because my uncle busted his knee playing basketball on July 4th. And they weren't able to exchange their tickets for another time, and weren't able to find someone who wanted to go to give them to.
So maybe something similar happened to explain the empty seats you saw.
The upside is that people who bought advance tickets, but didn't use them, are most likely going to buy new tickets because they are dedicated to seeing that movie.
Well I for one bought two tickets, for me and hubby, but I stupidly bought them for July 5 - not thinking he'd be at work, so I went alone and had one wasted ticket.
Wow...that probably did happen to a fair amount of ticketholders...exactly why I bought the day of....
Well I am NOT claiming abuse...just questioning so many unused sold seats...it is a mystery...I could see a few...you always see the sold seats when you pick yours out...a few empty sold seats I get...but NOT as many as I saw...🤔
Just out of curiosity, I've looked at various theaters near me showing it. Reserved seating is popular here, so you can easily see how many empty seats are still available.
I live in a very liberal area of the DC metro region. Most of the AMC's around here are showing the movie, but many have only one or two showings a day, and/or only being shown in the smallest theater (think 20 to 30 seats).
When I looked, there wasn't much rhyme or reason to how many people were buying tickets. For example, there were theaters at the edge of the metro region that leaned more conservative that had very few seats sold. But then there were theaters in Georgetown that were sold out a week in advance.