President Barack Obama - The Road We've Traveled
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Remember how far we've come. From Academy Award®-winning director Davis Guggenheim: "The Road We've Traveled".
This film gives an inside look at some of the tough calls President Obama made to get our country back on track. Featuring interviews from President Bill Clinton, Vice President Joe Biden, Mayor Rahm Emanuel, Elizabeth Warren, David Axelrod, Austan Goolsbee, and more. It's a film everyone should see.
This film gives an inside look at some of the tough calls President Obama made to get our country back on track. Featuring interviews from President Bill Clinton, Vice President Joe Biden, Mayor Rahm Emanuel, Elizabeth Warren, David Axelrod, Austan Goolsbee, and more. It's a film everyone should see.
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captainquiggle 2012/08/29 14:56:33Thumbs up, I'm voting for President Obama!!






















Last weekend "2016: Obama's America" was # 7 in the box office. That's a lot of people paying good money in a recession.
The WORST thing any legitimate, albeit left-leaning organization was able to say was that Dr. David Scheiner, Obama's one-time personal physician said the same thing in an interview with Klein that he said in a Huff Post interview back in 2009. http://www.huffingtonpost.com...
Once again: Calling something a lie does not make it one.
Even ThinkProgress.org while they did do a hatchet job on him could not cite any lies in "The Amateur".
Do you know something they don't? Please share.
Also, since when is being number 7 at the box office in late August, where there's really nothing else coming out of any interest, a good thing? I know it opened at 43, so to climb to seven is great, but when you've been showing for 7 weeks and can only get 9 million off the project, it's not a blockbuster by any means.
I hate propaganda films, but the Right had to lead off, so the Left had to counter. Check and Mate, sir.
I'll try again: "So how come you didn't criticize this poll for trying to get people to "spend money on useless items" like this film?"
You say it only opened at 43 theaters and yet it made $3 million before last weekend's $6.5 million? That sounds pretty impressive to me.
"2016: Obama's America" is based on the New York Times Bestseller "The Roots of Obama's Rage" which examines Obama's actions based on his own book "Dreams From My Father".
"The Road We've Traveled" is blatantly just a feature length commercial.
You don't play chess, do you?
It's playing at 1000 theaters. Great. So, what you're saying is that because it made so much money at so little theaters (average gross per theater) then it's a great flick?
By your standards, I'm guessing ROBOT AND FRANK is the top movie of the weekend? Huh? Got better ratings, too.
So, a vanity project based on the director's own book is somehow NOT a feature-length commercial? How so? How one can base a book and movie off of Obama's rage against America coming from a father he never knew is beyond me, but you've fallen for it. Good on D'souza, then. He's a Christian Apologist making Right Wing film. Obviously, it's heavy-handed, and that's why it got the reviews it did. He will be getting no awards for this film.
They are both feature-length commercials, but one is done by someone that's more than a credible director and one's done by someone looking to make money off fear of Obama.
I'd rather watch a high-level documentarian and director tell the story of the current president of the United States for my 10 bucks. He's an award-winning film maker.