The Daily Caller
This past weekend, Stephen Bannon’s documentary on Sarah Palin, “The Undefeated,” debuted in 10 markets: Atlanta, GA; Houston, TX; Dallas, TX; Phoenix, AZ; Denver, CO; Orlando, FL; Kansas City, MO; Indianapolis, IN; Orange, CA; and Oklahoma City, OK. ARC Entertainment, the distributor of the film, affirmed  that “through Saturday night the film had a stronger opening than  expected with the large markets trending towards weekend per screen  averages above $10,000 driven by multiple sold-out runs. The film had  accumulated approximately $5,000 per screen through Saturday night.  Unique in the theatrical feature world, The Undefeated was rushed to  select digital theatres in only 3 weeks, and was marketed almost  entirely through social media and grassroots efforts, with virtually no  traditional media spend. With the strong initial showing, the film is  going to a wider release footprint later this month, with details being  announced soon.”
I reached out to attendees via Facebook and Twitter, inviting them to share their thoughts about the film. Here’s what some of them had to say:
“Saw ‘The Undefeated’ in Grapevine, TX, opening night and it was  packed. My husband and I had to sit in the front row of the 9:50  showing. I have mixed emotions. I’m saddened by the vicious attacks  (montage was almost hard to watch), maddened that the GOP have  perpetuated the smear campaign, but through it all I was inspired. I  learned so much about her vast executive experience in AK and would be  proud to cast my vote for an amazing American, mother, patriot and leader, Sarah Palin. There was thunderous applause at the end of the movie. We’re ready, Sarah. Game on!” — Marisa Marshall
“Just came back from seeing ‘The Undefeated.’ It gave me a sense of  her accomplishments as both mayor/governor. What inspired me the most  was her character — her willingness to lay down a good-paying job  because she couldn’t be a part of something that was unethical when she  served as commissioner. Her honesty, her courage, her willingness to  stand on principle are encouraging to see in someone who holds a  leadership position. It’s what is most lacking in Washington, D.C.  today. We all clapped at the end of the movie. We were able to see the  ‘good fruit produced by a good tree.’” — Shannon Brown
“I was in Orlando on business  — just saw the mid-afternoon showing. Much clapping and cheering at the  end. Very nicely done. A Tea Partier’s must-see movie. Palin was  ‘Outnumbered’ but her resilience, tenacity and fortitude always left her  ‘Undefeated.’ Absolutely enjoyed it. Lived up to the conservative hype  and The Great One was in it, too! 6pm showing was sold out and in line  when I exited the theater. BTW, I was a fan of Palin going into the  theater and came out as a campaign donator. Run, Sarah, Run!” — Wayne Stark
“I flew from Michigan to Houston to see ‘The Undefeated’ with my  daughter and her husband. They were early supporters but have since  fallen for that ‘she can’t get elected’ crap. Well, the movie was  wonderful.
They were thrilled to hear about her record and I am pleased  to proclaim they are back! I plan on going again with as many folks as I  can to change hearts and minds for Sarah Palin. One thing we know for  sure is we can trust Sarah Palin … just have the guts to see ‘The  Undefeated’!” — Sue Lynn
“My wife and I saw ‘The Undefeated’ in Kennesaw, GA… Lots of cheering  and applause during the best scenes. I found myself wiping back tears  many times because Sarah’s love for the country blows me away … We were  able to take my wife’s daughter to the show and she absolutely had her  eyes open to Sarah … Her husband is always telling her that Sarah Palin  can’t win because Sarah is too polarizing. After seeing this movie, I  will bet the farm on one thing: her husband will never say those words  to her again.” — Bill Morgan
“‘The Undefeated’ changes the game for all Americans. To see the  cruelty and depth of the progressive mainstream media’s treatment of  Sarah Palin liberates you from ever being duped by them again. That  awareness made me extremely angry. I am ready to fight the media and on  Sarah’s team. More importantly, ‘The Undefeated’ clearly shows Sarah  Palin is the model of leadership and character, the kind we desperately  need right now in our politicians. I am so impressed with her integrity,  management skills and her servant’s heart. You can’t see this movie  without hoping she’ll run and having a strong feeling that she ought to  be leading this nation to drive the ship of state away from the rocks we  are so directly speeding toward. Ms. Palin is being called to the  bridge — report for duty!” — Greg Vanderneck
“‘The Undefeated’ movie was full in one of their largest theaters in  Phoenix on opening night. People cheered throughout the movie and gave a  standing ovation at the end of the film. It was so important for people  to learn why she was forced to leave the governorship in Alaska. After  her popularity on the campaign trail, she became a true threat and was  attacked by the left and big business with no GOP support. I love Michele Bachmann but she is no Sarah Palin!” -– Diane Burnett
“If I could take one thing from this film  it would be humility. The humble beginnings, the call to be a  representative of the people and the sacrifice she has willingly carried  and will carry for the rest of her life. She has never sought power and  that is why she has it.” — Garrett Wilson
“I drove two hours to see ‘The Undefeated’ in Indy last night with my  21-year-old daughter and 18-year-old son … The film delivered big time.  It contrasted the current administration’s failures with Sarah Palin’s  common-sense, proven track record of success in political office. The  movie built its case layer upon layer (Act I, Act II, Act III) and  presented compelling reasons Gov. Palin can run or outrun the big boys,  proving she is perfectly suited to take on the biggest challenge of her  life.” — Ellen Anderson
Congratulations to Stephen Bannon and Victory Film Group  on a fantastic opening weekend. After reading numerous comments from  viewers that I received via Facebook, Twitter and email, one thing is  for sure: A whole lot of Americans are ready, willing and able to “fight  like a girl.”
Jedediah Bila is a conservative columnist, television commentator and author of the new book Outnumbered: Chronicles of a Manhattan Conservative. For more information on Jedediah, please visit jedediahbila.com. Follow Jedediah on Twitter.
 

 
     
 
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