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DINESH Podcast

MOVIE UPDATE

DINESH Podcast

Salem Podcast Network

News, News Commentary, Politics

4.76.8K Ratings

🗓️ 16 May 2022

⏱️ 47 minutes

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Summary

In this episode Dinesh will announce and provide details of an expanded release by popular demand of 2000 Mules.  Dinesh examines the first person account of a Whitmer kidnapping defendant who was trapped by the FBI. Debbie and Dinesh chat about current events. Dinesh reveals Dante as a new type of crusader.

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0:00.0

I'm going to reveal today an expanded strategy for getting the movie out to the widest possible audience.

0:10.0

I'm also going to address a couple of the intelligent objections that have been raised to the film, including one coming from a European conservative source.

0:22.0

Julie Kelly has an article of first person interview with one of the Whitmer Kidnapping defendants and I want to start telling you this remarkable story.

0:32.0

Debbie's going to join me. We're going to talk about current events and I'm also going to reveal Dante as a new type of crusader. This is the Nestus' show.

0:42.0

America needs this voice. The times are crazy and the time of confusion, division and lies. We need a brave voice of reason understanding and truth. This is the Dinesh D'Souza podcast.

1:06.0

I've got some big news about 2000 Mewls guys. This Friday, May 20th, the movie is going to be in the theater. It's going back into the theater, but it's going back into the theater in a new way.

1:25.0

The first time we were in the theater, we rented out theaters about 300 of them and the movie showed for just two days on a 7pm showing. Essentially what we did is we bought out the theater, we recovered some of our costs through by selling tickets. This is not like that.

1:42.0

What happened is with the success of the movie, everyone talking about the movie, a lot of independent theaters began to call us. Hey, why can't we have this movie in the theater?

1:50.0

We were like, you know what, this is fantastic. A lot of our people love to see the movie in groups, love to see it in the theater. In fact, we've been bombarded with people trying to organize groups. Hey, how do we organize a group showing?

2:02.0

Of course, organizing a group showing both privately or in a theater is really difficult. Because if you're doing it privately, how do you get the acoustics to work? If you're doing it with a theater, you've got to negotiate with that theater manager.

2:14.0

It becomes an unbelievably complex operation. So this is wonderful. This Friday, May 20th, about 400 theaters are going to open 2000 meals as a normal release. And what I mean by that is four showings a day.

2:30.0

And not this is not a case where you have to go at 7pm, you can go whenever you want and you buy tickets also the normal way. So what you do is you go to our website, which is 2000 meals.com. And it will connect you to the ticket buying sites like Adam or Fandango, or a couple of others.

2:48.0

And then when you go to Fandango, you sort of search your local theater near you. It will pop right up, you buy tickets. And this is a way. So you don't need now to organize special screenings per se. Just organize you and your friends organize you and your women's Republican group.

3:06.0

You can kind of go as a group and you can see it in the theater starting this Friday in a normal release. So not just Friday or Saturday or Sunday, the movie is going to keep going in the theater as long as it has a successful.

3:20.0

Debbie says there are some early showings. You'll see this when you go to Fandango on Thursday night. It's customary for a movie when it opens Friday. It'll sometimes have some showings Thursday. So yes, the formal opening is Friday. You might be able to catch it on Thursday.

3:36.0

Now what I think is wonderful about this is that of course, first of all, it's the normal price of a movie ticket. And so it makes the movie accessible to more people. It's less costly to see the movie in second of all. You can see it as I say at your local theater in a group.

3:52.0

Admittedly, we're in 400 theaters. So not everybody's going to be able to go to the theater. And so in order to sort of match that on the digital download and rental site, I've decided to lower the price of the movie just to make it so that pretty much anyone can see it.

4:10.0

And so effective at one PM Eastern today, which is to say right now, you can go either to Salem now. This is Salem now.com, the Salem site. And on Salem now.com, you can rent the movie for $14.99 or you can buy it for $19.99.

4:31.0

The other option, of course, is Rumble Locals and that site is called just 2000 Mules dot locals.com. Of course, you can still sign up for my local subscription and you'll get the move. And if you buy an annual subscription, you get the movie for free.

4:45.0

Or you can stream the movie and watch it for $19.99. So I think this meets the concerns of some people. We got some people who said, hey, listen, you know, I'm going to I'm going to fix income and I find the $29.99 price kind of steep. So we're like, okay, look, you know, we kind of had to put the price higher at the beginning. Why?

5:05.0

Because these movies are really expensive. I mean, they're not just expensive to make. This movie cost a couple of million dollars to make, but it costs $3 million to market. So we're like $5 million out before the movie even appears.

5:19.0

And so I'm not to mention the fact that this was a case where we couldn't release the movie in the normal way. We could only put it on uncancellable platforms. We couldn't advertise it the normal way. So do appreciate the difficulties that we have and getting these things done. We can't function kind of in a capitalist market.

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