Post by pavel on Jan 13, 2016 4:47:09 GMT -6
Benghazi movie ’13 Hours’ premieres on the big screen at AT&T Stadium
ARLINGTON, TEXAS — A new Hollywood movie came to the big screen Tuesday. The big, big screen.
About 30,000 free tickets were distributed for Tuesday night’s world premiere of 13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi on AT&T Stadium’s giant high-definition video board.
Thirteen Hours tells the story of six elite veterans who were assigned to protect the CIA in Libya and fought back an assault on a U.S diplomatic compound.
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Ed Edwards wore an American flag shirt and Donald Trump hat that read, “No more Mr Nice Guy. Nice guys finish last.”
“I feel like it’s a movie that’s going to show that Hillary Clinton is a liar and a cheat because she kept saying it was a video, it wasn’t a protest, that caused this action in Benghazi,” said Edwards, who flew from Fayetteville, Ga., to see the movie. “I hope it exposes all the truth and destroys the lies that we’re getting out of the White House.”
The complete article is at thescoopblog.dallasnews.com/2016/01/benghazi-movie-13-hours-premieres-at-att-stadium.html/
The comments were interesting:
It doesn't seem that you even stayed for the movie. Thousands of people walked out in the first 30 minutes. Isn't that newsworthy?
I don't know about the movie, because i did not get to see it. Got to the stadium at 6:30. Waited in line until 7:30 to get in. Then there were no sets left. We stood for the first of the movie and then left because the sound was so bad and we couldn't see, plus we had to stand. Very poor planning, worthless security, implied we had reserved seating when it was general admission. They didn't check tickets at all. We left as did hundreds if not thousands of others at the beginning of the movie. Too bad I would have liked to have seen it with my sons who had traveled in to see it.
Yes. Very disappointing evening. We had tickets and sat up in the 400's (top deck). The echo of the dialogue was so bad that we could make out only an occasional word. After we walked back down, we stood at the back of the 100's (ground level) in the corner and could make out about every other word. I don't know who was responsible for the sound, but I'll have great pause before I go back to AT&T Stadium for an event where hearing dialogue is important.
ARLINGTON, TEXAS — A new Hollywood movie came to the big screen Tuesday. The big, big screen.
About 30,000 free tickets were distributed for Tuesday night’s world premiere of 13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi on AT&T Stadium’s giant high-definition video board.
Thirteen Hours tells the story of six elite veterans who were assigned to protect the CIA in Libya and fought back an assault on a U.S diplomatic compound.
-snip-
Ed Edwards wore an American flag shirt and Donald Trump hat that read, “No more Mr Nice Guy. Nice guys finish last.”
“I feel like it’s a movie that’s going to show that Hillary Clinton is a liar and a cheat because she kept saying it was a video, it wasn’t a protest, that caused this action in Benghazi,” said Edwards, who flew from Fayetteville, Ga., to see the movie. “I hope it exposes all the truth and destroys the lies that we’re getting out of the White House.”
The complete article is at thescoopblog.dallasnews.com/2016/01/benghazi-movie-13-hours-premieres-at-att-stadium.html/
The comments were interesting:
It doesn't seem that you even stayed for the movie. Thousands of people walked out in the first 30 minutes. Isn't that newsworthy?
I don't know about the movie, because i did not get to see it. Got to the stadium at 6:30. Waited in line until 7:30 to get in. Then there were no sets left. We stood for the first of the movie and then left because the sound was so bad and we couldn't see, plus we had to stand. Very poor planning, worthless security, implied we had reserved seating when it was general admission. They didn't check tickets at all. We left as did hundreds if not thousands of others at the beginning of the movie. Too bad I would have liked to have seen it with my sons who had traveled in to see it.
Yes. Very disappointing evening. We had tickets and sat up in the 400's (top deck). The echo of the dialogue was so bad that we could make out only an occasional word. After we walked back down, we stood at the back of the 100's (ground level) in the corner and could make out about every other word. I don't know who was responsible for the sound, but I'll have great pause before I go back to AT&T Stadium for an event where hearing dialogue is important.