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Seems like most of the theaters are regal and a Cinemark. Cheapest price I could find was $3.69 after the $15 discount. Doesn't seem like there are many showings that qualify for a matinee discount. Also couldn't figure out how to get the discount Tuesday to show up on these tickets to make the price under 15.
Seems like most of the theaters are regal and a Cinemark. Cheapest price I could find was $3.69 after the $15 discount. Doesn't seem like there are many showings that qualify for a matinee discount. Also couldn't figure out how to get the discount Tuesday to show up on these tickets to make the price under 15.
My cheapest was $2.94 with the same problem of Cinemark Tuesday discount not applying despite my Cinemark Member Number connected to my Fandango account. None of the few matinee movie times (i.e., 1 PM) came with a matinee discount either.
These Project 2025 agenda movies are usually free but I still wouldn't watch them.
I'm fairly liberal and never heard of this documentary and a casual check gives me the impression it's a scientific documentary with a tilt toward spiritual beliefs. Is that part of Project 2025 concepts? Genuinely asking as I'm thinking of using this deal but don't want to sit through a couple hours of propaganda and brainwashing.
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I'm fairly liberal and never heard of this documentary and a casual check gives me the impression it's a scientific documentary with a tilt toward spiritual beliefs. Is that part of Project 2025 concepts? Genuinely asking as I'm thinking of using this deal but don't want to sit through a couple hours of propaganda and brainwashing.
I love your skeptism and agree it's very difficult to see the "problem". It's so coded that it would take me about 10 minutes to explain why the formally esteemed scientists in this film are toxic waste in the science community today.
I'm also quite biased against destructive billionaires like Thiel. I would think your answer can be better explained on a science related community on Reddit as many of them are critical of trash and will certainly have posts about this movie.
Try a Google search with Reddit and Story of Everything. This should give you an answer that's a lot more detailed than I can and sticks to the facts.
TLDR: scientists involved have sold out to billionaires and Thiel has a lot of interest in blurring the lines on creationism, especially as it ties to his vision of being a ruler of a techo state AFTER a collapse of the United States. Mad scientist stuff.
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I love your skeptism and agree it's very difficult to see the "problem". It's so coded that it would take me about 10 minutes to explain why the formally esteemed scientists in this film are toxic waste in the science community today. I'm also quite biased against destructive billionaires like Thiel. I would think your answer can be better explained on a science related community on Reddit as many of them are critical of trash and will certainly have posts about this movie. Try a Google search with Reddit and Story of Everything. This should give you an answer that's a lot more detailed than I can and sticks to the facts. TLDR: scientists involved have sold out to billionaires and Thiel has a lot of interest in blurring the lines on creationism, especially as it ties to his vision of being a ruler of a techo state AFTER a collapse of the United States. Mad scientist stuff.
Thanks for the reply. Yes, lots of people like to blur lines, especially to confuse the uninformed. I'll do more research of this movie with the resources you recommend. The site is not working for me anyway, which is unusual but a sign for me to leave this one alone 😊
Strange that AMC is charging extra for this movie, as much as $8 more. $15 off isn't much of a deal when the theater purposely jacked up the prices for this movie and for this movie only.
Strange that AMC is charging extra for this movie, as much as $8 more. $15 off isn't much of a deal when the theater purposely jacked up the prices for this movie and for this movie only.
It's listed as a Fathom event which are always higher prices
Thanks OP. Movie looks worth checking out to me, but may not be for everyone.
I do think it's pretty funny when someone tries to "warn" others of "bad ideas" by saying don't listen/watch.
If people are able to think rationally, then they shouldn't be afraid to engage with ideas that differ from their own.
If people think that they think rationally, they shouldn't dismiss ideas without being able to clearly articulate the flaws or points of dispute.
If people think presenting "bad" ideas is dangerous for the "ignorant", and so they themselves choose not to listen, what are they saying about themselves?
I'm fairly liberal and never heard of this documentary and a casual check gives me the impression it's a scientific documentary with a tilt toward spiritual beliefs. Is that part of Project 2025 concepts? Genuinely asking as I'm thinking of using this deal but don't want to sit through a couple hours of propaganda and brainwashing.
I wandered into this movie thinking it was a documentary like a PBS Nature or Nova. It's not. Pure Christian propaganda. After about a half hour i couldn't take any more and walked out.
Thanks OP. Movie looks worth checking out to me, but may not be for everyone.
I do think it's pretty funny when someone tries to "warn" others of "bad ideas" by saying don't listen/watch.
If people are able to think rationally, then they shouldn't be afraid to engage with ideas that differ from their own.
If people think that they think rationally, they shouldn't dismiss ideas without being able to clearly articulate the flaws or points of dispute.
If people think presenting "bad" ideas is dangerous for the "ignorant", and so they themselves choose not to listen, what are they saying about themselves?
I was at a screening. If you are interested in Christian propaganda, this movie is for you.
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AMC 19020 free for those with pd stubs membership
It's a Fathom event movie
Refuse to pay even a penny to Peter Thiel
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I'm also quite biased against destructive billionaires like Thiel. I would think your answer can be better explained on a science related community on Reddit as many of them are critical of trash and will certainly have posts about this movie.
Try a Google search with Reddit and Story of Everything. This should give you an answer that's a lot more detailed than I can and sticks to the facts.
TLDR: scientists involved have sold out to billionaires and Thiel has a lot of interest in blurring the lines on creationism, especially as it ties to his vision of being a ruler of a techo state AFTER a collapse of the United States. Mad scientist stuff.
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I do think it's pretty funny when someone tries to "warn" others of "bad ideas" by saying don't listen/watch.
If people are able to think rationally, then they shouldn't be afraid to engage with ideas that differ from their own.
If people think that they think rationally, they shouldn't dismiss ideas without being able to clearly articulate the flaws or points of dispute.
If people think presenting "bad" ideas is dangerous for the "ignorant", and so they themselves choose not to listen, what are they saying about themselves?
I do think it's pretty funny when someone tries to "warn" others of "bad ideas" by saying don't listen/watch.
If people are able to think rationally, then they shouldn't be afraid to engage with ideas that differ from their own.
If people think that they think rationally, they shouldn't dismiss ideas without being able to clearly articulate the flaws or points of dispute.
If people think presenting "bad" ideas is dangerous for the "ignorant", and so they themselves choose not to listen, what are they saying about themselves?
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