Brittany Luce
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it does kind of make you wonder like, who is, who is this film for?
Right.
Is it just a propaganda for the Trump family and Trump's administration?
Is it fan service for president Trump's biggest loyalists?
Like, is it an offering to the public who, you know, Melania has largely avoided in her time as first lady, like to the point where even at the very beginning of the film, I think she says something like, you know, people have been wondering, so here it is.
And I'm like thinking like, girl, actually, I don't know if anybody's wondering.
I think everybody's just kind of like, oh, Blondie's doing her own thing.
I guess we're not going to find out what that is.
And it's kind of like, that's been that.
Bob, I'd love to start with you on this one.
And watching the film, who did it seem like it was speaking to?
Wow.
Real journalism, Bob.
Thank you.
Yeah.
According to NPR, ticket buyers were 75% white, 70% women, and 72% 55 or older.
A lot of these, the bulk of these tickets were being purchased in the areas that you mentioned, Bob, markets like Dallas, Orlando, Tampa, Phoenix, Houston, Atlanta, West Palm Beach.
I mean, I'm looking right now on Rotten Tomatoes and seeing a 99% fan rating and only a 5% critics rating.
Sometimes people will do things like review bomb.