Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Lawrence O'Donnell interviews Nick Broomfield.

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Here is the information for the upcoming premiers that Nick sent to me yesterday:

Sarah Palin: You Betcha! opens on Friday September 30th in the following theatres:

Angelika Film Centre, New York.
Fri - Sat. 11:00, 12:35, 13:15, 15:30, 17:45, 20:00, 22:30
Sun - Thu. 11:00, 13:15, 15:30, 17:45, 20:10, 22:00
Nick Broomfield will be doing a Q&A on Friday 30th September after the17:45 screening, on the 1st October after the 20:00 screening, and on the 2nd October after the 15:30 screening.
To view information about this screening and purchase tickets click here

Lincoln Plaza Cinema, New York
Fri - Thur. 12:30, 14:10, 16:05, 18:25, 20:30, 22:20
Nick Broomfield will be doing a Q&A on Friday 30th September after the 20:30 screening, on the 1st October after the 18:25 screening, and on the 2nd October after the 14:10 screening.
To view information about this screening and purchase tickets click here

Laemmle Monica, Santa Monia, CA
Joan Churchill will be doing a Q&A on Friday 30th September after the 19:50 screening, and on Sunday 2nd October after the 15:10 screening and the 17:25 screening.
To view information about this screening and purchase tickets click here

Laemmle Monica, Pasadena, CA
Joan Churchill will be doing a Q&A on Saturday 1st October after the 17:25 screening and the 19:50 screening.
To view information about this screening and purchase tickets click here

Kabuki 8, San Francisco, CA Elmwood 6, Berkeley, CA

Sarah Palin: You Betcha! will also play at the following theatres from the 7th October:

Drexel East Theatre, Columbus, OH

Sundance Cinemas 608, Madison, WI

St Anthony Main, Minneapolis, MN

Starz Filmcenter, Denver, CO

Valley Art 1 Theatre, Tempe, AZ

Clinton Street Theatre, Portland, OR

For more information click here

Admiral Twin, Seattle, WA

For any further information on upcoming screenings, please click here.

P.S. Before you ask YES I saw Rachel Maddow, and I will have that video up later.

22 comments:

  1. Noticed in the video that as Nick approaches her at the 'autograph' table, she gets that old tongue working and gives him a flirty look. Poor thing she was trying to work the sultry while doing her assembly line signing and she found out quickly that she's not a multi-tasker and had to again focus on her sharpie duty when it became apparent that he wasn't a typical panty sniffing admirer of her wares.

    I remember Sat matinees of old when we got a double feature, a newsreel and a cartoon. If they do some extreme editing of "The Undefeated", it might work well as a cartoon feature for the upcoming showing of "You Betcha".

    That tongue thing. Isn't that kinda what snakes do when they try to scent prey?

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  2. Anonymous2:29 AM

    Nick is SO much more a professional than that Palin superfan Bannon.

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  3. Anonymous2:51 AM

    I'm willing to bet any amount of money Bristol wrote that facebook note.

    I'm glad the heckler "apologized" for taking his political aggressions out on someone who doesn't deserve them foisted upon her.

    The incident was not staged. TRUST ME. The after response from Bristol's friends and Bristol herself illustrates exactly what the situation was. People are sick of unnecessary hate. If you don't address it, it will continue. Same with bad politicians in DC: if you don't call out their lies (coughObamacough) they will continue to ride the media wave and smile their way to this country's destruction.

    I still hate that Broomfield left out positive interviews I know he has on tape.

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  4. Anonymous4:19 AM

    I am SO glad Lawrence started the interview off with Joe's book, and the allegations of unsourced material. That served to set the stage for Nick's own use of anonymous sources to verify what the on camera folks have to say.

    Also loved that he started with the "you betcha, I'll be glad to give you an interview"--on camera and straight from the ass' mouth. 'Bots can't say that was faked.

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  5. Anonymous4:30 AM

    One of the most radical (nutty) FB sites has one of the lead idiots trying to rally the troops. It is scary that these people are out loose on the streets:

    'The Greta interview tonight was awesome. I just watched it. I strongly get the sense, as I always do, that she's
    definitely going to run. I did get the sense she was concerned about
    "handlers" of her campaign but I think she knows SHE will be running the show this time around, not John Mc-RINO-cain. I think the ticket is
    going to be Palin/Cain. Without question. I love how confident she is. I love her ability to just speak her heart. I love how she took it right to FoxNews hosts and threw the numbers right in their faces and I especially love her solid "NO" to ever supporting Obama even if the economy turned around calling him a Socialist right out which he is. This woman is so smart. So articulate. I am a man. I have no fears of anything really. When she is sworn in on 1-20-2013, I am going to cry. Ok, tease me all you want. LOL. PALIN POWER!!!! 2012!!!!

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  6. Anonymous4:39 AM

    YES, that John Dean!

    http://twitter.com/#!/JohnWDean/
    status/118933742038425600

    @JohnWDean
    John Dean
    Palin Does Not Understand Libel Law re Joe McGinniss zite.to/oo8e11 || Palin cannot win a libel case, Joe's book was well vetted.

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  7. Anonymous4:40 AM

    She is an unmitigated HORROR:

    Sarah Palin: ‘Is a Title and Campaign Too Shackle-y?’

    A Palin presidency: Too “shackle-y?”

    That’s what Sarah Palin suggested on Fox News’ “On The Record with Greta VanSusteren” tonight, saying that she’s concerned jumping into the 2012 presidential race will muffle her message.

    “Is a title worth it?” she asked, rhetorically. “Does a title shackle a person? Are they someone like me who’s maverick? I do go rogue and I call it like I see it and I don’t mind stirring it up in order to get people to think and debate aggressively.”

    “Is a title and a campaign too shackle-y?,” she continued. “Does that prohibit me from being out there, out of a box, not allowing handlers to shape me and to force my message to be what donors or what contributors or what pundits want it to be? Does a title take away my freedom to call it like I see it and to affect positive change that we need in this country? That’s the biggest contemplation piece in my process.”

    Palin expressed a concern about “being caricatured” if she runs, and asked again “whether a title is needed to make a difference or someone can be rogue, can be maverick, can be passionate about issues and can get people to think very wisely about issues.”

    Palin also said she didn’t know anything about a recent e-mail her political action committee sent to supporters saying she’s “on the verge” of making a 2012 decision: “Well I don’t know what went out to voters that said I’m on the verge.”

    But she admitted it’s getting late.

    “For logistical reasons though, certainly, decisions have to be made,” she said. “You have to get your ducks lined up in order to get your name on ballots.”

    And she still thinks she could beat President Obama.

    “I do,” she replied, when Susteren asked if she could win over the current president. “I wouldn’t have gone this far in my thinking about whether to run or not had I not had the confidence to believe that Americans are ready for someone out of the box.”

    Palin also assessed the existing Republican field. She called the current coverage of the GOP race a “quasi reality show” and chalked up the speculation surrounding New Jersey Governor Chris Christie’s presidential ambitions to a game of “who’s going to be the next flavor of the week?”

    “I think a lot of the push for Chris Christie and others comes from not just from those within the party but from those inside baseball within the media,” she said.

    But the GOP’s current underdog, she suggested, is “Herm Cain,” better known as Herman Cain: “He’s, I guess you could say, with all due respect, the flavor of the week.”

    http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/politics/2011/09/sarah-palin-is-a-campaign-too-shackle-y/

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  8. Anonymous4:41 AM

    October 7th in Portland. I am SO there!

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  9. Anonymous5:24 AM

    I am in shock. I have never ventured over to the Sea of Pee before, I have to admit. I have read bits and pieces of what others have included in these threads and such, but to actually wander over there just wasn't on my radar...but then I did. OMG, I am LITERALLY sick to my stomach with the alternative world I just encountered there. SICK. Revulsion might be an appropriate descriptive word to use. I mean Fox News sucks, and they are really good at creating alternate realities to some degree, which is why I don't want them, but that C of P is enough to send me vomiting, gagging on the twists and alterations of reality, the fawning of their propped up image of their Queen, is defies any kind of mindset I have EVER experienced in my life and I'm no spring chicken. It makes PROPAGANDA look like child's play. I will never, ever, ever type that URL or follow a link into that hell hole again. Lesson learned.

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  10. Anonymous5:54 AM

    Lying retarded troll @ 2:51AM
    Bristol did not write the facebook note. TRUST ME. Yes people are sick of the unnecessary hate coming from the Palins I agree with you there. Bristol deserves exactly the treatment she got. In fact it was way too mild. She should expect this everywhere she goes. Her only option if she wants to avoid this is to admit to all the lies her mentally ill mother has told and reveal the truth about Trig.

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  11. Anonymous6:01 AM

    Hey Sarah since I know your reading here, obsessing over what we post. Here's a quick question: Why did you steal Bristol's first born Trig? You have a chance to answer this before the truth comes out. And believe me the truth IS coming VERY soon. Are you shaking yet? Is it rage or fear? I'm guessing both.

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  12. What, no Alaska?!?!?

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  13. Anonymous6:52 AM

    Sullivan's on-a-tear this morning...

    Palin Goes Totally Meta

    In her latest "interview" with her public relations aide, Greta Van Susteren, Palin accuses the media of not vetting the 2008 candidates properly and of turning politics into a reality show. I kid you not.


    It's Not A Miss Universe Contest, Mrs Palin
    More classic Palin from the Greta infomercial


    http://andrewsullivan.
    thedailybeast.com/

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  14. "The testimony he gathers bring into focus a woman so frightening that You Betcha's closest cinematic relative may well be The Omen." The Guardian

    I was rather fond of this review.

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  15. Anonymous7:18 AM

    Broomfield also went to Wasilla to make his film. Where are the Palins' cries of stalker and pedophile? The reason that an author (Joe McGinniss) or a filmmaker (Nick Broomfield) went to Wasilla is that is where people who know Palin live. A good writer or filmmaker needs to put the subject in context. If the town has taken a vow of Omerta (Mafia-style silence) that is part of the story. The fear that Palin inspires in the local citizens describes both her and the place.

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  16. hedgewytch7:30 AM

    It would be great if they showed the film up here in Alaska. Perfect for a showing at the Bear's Tooth. The Jerry Prevo crowd would have a fit and probably protest - damn, I'd have to get to town just to watch that.

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  17. Anonymous7:40 AM

    Hey-anyone up for a NYC viewing on Friday night? Drinks and discussion of course!A mini IM reunion if you will. Bubbles? Ripley? Any other tri-staters want to go? I'm sure it will be fun!
    -ayerishgrl

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  18. Loved the glee on LOD's face when he introduced Nick. He really enjoyed the whole interview. Funny about Levi not participating in the film because Nick did not want to pay him enough. And Lawrence laughing that he gets Levi to come on his show for nothing. I'll bet that Lawrence and Nick went out for drinks afterward and shared many laughs. Oh, to be a fly on the wall at that!

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  19. hedgewytch7:54 AM

    What is funny is this "interview" has Palin essentially trotting out the same excuses for not running for President she posed when she quit her job as Gov. (And this always floored me - why would she run for President if she had SUCH a hard time as Gov in a low population state?)

    Too confining, too difficult, being attacked by others, can do a better job "from the sidelines".

    Yeah, how's that "sideline" thing working out for you nowadays Sarah? 'specially since I think those $100k speaking gigs are a long gone opportunity for you.

    Hope you remembered to put some of those $'s away for later on. You're gonna need them.

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  20. Anonymous8:50 AM

    That Maddow interview with Schmidt and Wallace was like the best bitchslap to Sarah Palin I have seen on MSM to date. They flat out admitted she was crazy and not vetted and a big mistake. Kookoo for cocoa puffs LOL!

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  21. Anonymous11:11 AM

    Sarah, one of the candidates that was not vetted in 2008 was you. You are truth challenged. Where were your medical records? Why didn't you turn over your medical records? Is there something in there that would make the Trig story a farce?

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  22. Anonymous9:04 AM

    I live in AZ and I dont see that playing in TEMPE. I tryed to call the number but no answer. Do you know if its playing ANY WHERE ELSE IN AZ? -E

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