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DINESH Podcast

CRITIQUES AND REBUTTALS

DINESH Podcast

Salem Podcast Network

News, News Commentary, Politics

4.76.8K Ratings

🗓️ 19 May 2022

⏱️ 48 minutes

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Summary

In this episode, Dinesh reviews his in-depth exchange in the Washington Post with Philip Bump, a classic case study in the impossible project to debunk the documentary. Dinesh also examines Dante's controversial discussion of whether or not non-Christians can be saved. 

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0:00.0

I want to talk today about the important sort of theatrical release of the movie in 400 theaters.

0:08.0

It's important that we do well this weekend and urge you to sort of round up the family, round up the gang, round up the group, round up your drinking buddies, round up everybody and go this weekend and see it in a theater.

0:21.0

It was made for the theater.

0:23.0

I'm going to do today an in-depth discussion of the long Q&A that Philip bump did with me in the Washington Post, he's the national correspondent.

0:33.0

And I'm going to go point-point through several items that he raises.

0:37.0

And finally, I want to look at Dante's examination of the controversial question of whether non-Christians can be saved.

0:45.0

This is the Dineshthas Azoshael.

0:58.0

America needs this voice. The times are crazy and the time of confusion, division and lies.

1:04.0

We need a brave voice of reason, understanding and truth.

1:08.0

This is the Dineshthas Azoshael podcast.

1:16.0

The documentary 2000 Mills goes into theaters, 400 theaters this weekend starting well, there are a few early shows even on Thursday evening, this evening.

1:29.0

But it really begins four shows a day tomorrow, which is Friday. And then it continues and it'll run pretty much as long as people are seeing it.

1:39.0

In fact, if we do really well in the theater, we might even expand to more theaters the following week.

1:45.0

So it's important for us to do well.

1:47.0

And this is a great way to see the movie.

1:49.0

In fact, I make these movies for the theater. It was heartbreaking to me with the last one, Trump Card, where I was all set to go and a thousand theaters.

1:56.0

In fact, and then COVID theater shutdown, all these mass requirements.

2:02.0

And so I kind of to pull the movie, which was as I say very hard to do.

2:07.0

But with this one, what's so cool is we had done a very limited theatrical release.

2:12.0

We essentially rented the theaters out, May 2nd May 4th.

2:15.0

And we did so well that the independent theater and so a lot of them came to us and we were like, hey, we'd love to have this movie in the theater in a normal release.

2:23.0

So, you know, this is all kind of jumbled because it violates every kind of normal rule for releasing a movie.

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