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    October 11, 2008
  • Last review
    August 19, 2012
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Overall rating 
5 / 5
5 / 5
Probably The Most Important Movie You Will Ever Watch
PostedAugust 19, 2012
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from Culver City, CA
Age:45 to 54
Gender:Male
Goes to the movies:monthly
Dialogue 
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Special Effects 
3 / 5
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Art Direction 
4 / 5
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Acting 
4 / 5
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Story 
5 / 5
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Camerawork 
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4 / 5
Okay, Friday night I went to go see this flick. I must admit that I almost don't know what to say, such is the shock most true Americans will get from this very well put together documentary. First, a strange irony is that you almost have to admire the tremendous con-job perpetrated by Obama to end up President. But that admiration from the devil's perspective ends real soon and I walked out doubly sure that this absolutely must be his one and only term. I already knew 80% of the contents of this documentary, but to see them arranged into an hour and a half and to see Obama's past experiences and current beliefs in one sitting is just alarming. To think that so many of our American citizens are so gullible as to allow this total amateur with such flawed thinking to be put into our highest office is actually heartbreaking to me. Sorry...it just is.
D'Souza actually does an excellent job of presenting facts in a way that is impossible to refute: he uses Obama's own words, literally. There is not one drop of conspiracy, no birth certificate bashing, just facts presented in video and Obama's own voice. If you step back and see the entire movie landscape, this could be one of the most important big-screen productions ever created. This is not the hoax of global warming, not Michael Moore's fraudulent "Cuba's healthcare is better than ours." To those individuals who believe in personal liberty, accountability and limited government, 2016 is hands-down the most important movie for every American citizen to see. I travelled only 15 miles to see this flick, but if you need to go 30 miles out, just do it.
Funny, but when I selected 2016 on movietickets.com to post this review, it shows a thumbnail from ParaNorman, not 2016. And on Flixster.com, we cannot read any reviews posted by users. On any other movie you can, but not 2016. Can you say CENSORSHIP???? This is exactly why this movie is the most important movie you will ever see.
Pros well paced, great story, incredibly informative
Yes, I recommend this movie.
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Overall rating 
4 / 5
4 / 5
Cool Formula Movie
PostedApril 19, 2010
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from Culver City, CA
This movie was about what I expected. Cheesy acting, typical formula stuff that I could have predicted with 95% accuracy. However, what really sets this movie apart is that it was based on a true story. That really makes this movie remarkable. My kids thoroughly enjoyed it especially since both play baseball. Definitely go watch it, but with actors like that Cheech Marin guy and Lou Gosset, you already know where you're headed. Grilled cheese samich land!!!
Yes, I recommend this movie.
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Overall rating 
4 / 5
4 / 5
Plenty of Action, Horrible Casting
PostedAugust 9, 2009
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from Culver City, CA
The movie had tons of real good fast paced action (a bit too much craziness for my taste, but still all good), but this movie was casted absolutely horribly!! How in the world did somebody pick one of the Wayans brothers to be in this movie (or any other, for that matter)? And Dennis Quaid seemed like a total wimp for his role. Bottom line, this movie had a ton more potential. It could have been more like Ironman-ish and not as cartoony. It was kinda like Transformers in that goofy kiddish way that turned this adult off from the story line, leaving me to enjoy just the action. (Accelerator suits were the shiznit!!)
Yes, I recommend this movie.
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Overall rating 
5 / 5
5 / 5
Black audiences???
PostedOctober 11, 2008
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from Culver City, CA
Hearing about this conservative movie, I figured on taking my family to go support our lonely cause. VERY much to my surprise, in the entire area of Los Angeles, guess where the movie was playing? Not in Santa Monica, Marina Del Rey, or Century City which is Beverly Hills adjacent.
It was playing at the Magic Johnson theaters on CRENSHAW Blvd, and at The Bridge in West LA, with 100% and 85% black audiences respectively. Unfreaking believable. I guess we all gotta bow to Hollywood and say yes, massah, or Hail Hitler, whatever they prefer. And to all you feel good liberals: I'm mexican, my wife is black, and my kids are stone crazy just the way I like it!!
Yes, I recommend this movie.
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