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Billionaire Dan Snyder, formerly the owner of the Washington Commanders NFL team, donated money to the production of The Apprentice with the impression that the film would be a positive portrayal of Trump. Snyder is a close friend of Trump who donated $1.1 million to his inaugural committee and Trump Victory Committee in 2016 and $100,000 to his 2020 presidential campaign. After seeing a cut of the film in February 2024, Snyder was said to be furious, and lawyers for the Kinematics production company sought to oppose the release of the film.
The film includes controversial scenes, including those that depict Trump violently raping his first wife, Ivana, abusing amphetamines in order to lose weight, and undergoing liposuction and plastic surgery to remove a bald spot.[23][24] The rape scene was based on divorce records. In a deposition under oath, rendered during their divorce proceedings, Ivana accused Donald of rape and of pulling out her hair by the handful when his plastic surgery to alter his hairline failed.
originally posted by: nugget1
Billionaire Dan Snyder should fund a movie about Harris and Walz now. There's plenty there the average citizen isn't aware of that should also be exposed.
People think if Trump wins in November the fight will be over, but that is when it will actually begin in earnest.
Careul what you wish for, people.
Voters beware: BAMN
originally posted by: JadedGhost
Personally, I think the guy must be delusional to think you could make a movie about young Donald Trump
originally posted by: Sookiechacha
a reply to: JadedGhost
Looks fun!
I won't be going to a theater to see this, but I look forward to watching it on Netflix, Hulu, Prime or on Demand!
originally posted by: JadedGhost
originally posted by: Sookiechacha
a reply to: JadedGhost
Looks fun!
I won't be going to a theater to see this, but I look forward to watching it on Netflix, Hulu, Prime or on Demand!
Yeah true. Hopefully it’ll be available to rent when it’s released in theaters.
originally posted by: nugget1
originally posted by: JadedGhost
originally posted by: Sookiechacha
a reply to: JadedGhost
Looks fun!
I won't be going to a theater to see this, but I look forward to watching it on Netflix, Hulu, Prime or on Demand!
Yeah true. Hopefully it’ll be available to rent when it’s released in theaters.
I bet it gets a lot more news coverage than 2,000 Mules did...like 24/7 prime time national news coverage.
originally posted by: JadedGhost
originally posted by: nugget1
originally posted by: JadedGhost
originally posted by: Sookiechacha
a reply to: JadedGhost
Looks fun!
I won't be going to a theater to see this, but I look forward to watching it on Netflix, Hulu, Prime or on Demand!
Yeah true. Hopefully it’ll be available to rent when it’s released in theaters.
I bet it gets a lot more news coverage than 2,000 Mules did...like 24/7 prime time national news coverage.
Donald does love to always be in the limelight though.
originally posted by: JadedGhost
originally posted by: nugget1
originally posted by: JadedGhost
originally posted by: Sookiechacha
a reply to: JadedGhost
Looks fun!
I won't be going to a theater to see this, but I look forward to watching it on Netflix, Hulu, Prime or on Demand!
Yeah true. Hopefully it’ll be available to rent when it’s released in theaters.
I bet it gets a lot more news coverage than 2,000 Mules did...like 24/7 prime time national news coverage.
Donald does love to always be in the limelight though.
originally posted by: NorthOS
originally posted by: JadedGhost
Personally, I think the guy must be delusional to think you could make a movie about young Donald Trump
Odd how his close friend, who knows him, expected it to be a positive portrayal.
Do you know Trump?
His family?
Friends?
Acquaintances?
Or do you only know what the media tells you?
The timing of the movie screams desperation.
originally posted by: chiefsmom
Who has money to go see a movie in the theater?
And If I did, I would want to see something that makes me forget about the world for a little while.
Really doesn't seem like it will be a money maker right now.
originally posted by: VictorVonDoom
originally posted by: chiefsmom
Who has money to go see a movie in the theater?
And If I did, I would want to see something that makes me forget about the world for a little while.
Really doesn't seem like it will be a money maker right now.
You won't have to make any effort to watch it. The MSM, pundit shows, and late-night comedians will show clips, excerpts, and snippets so often that you will have the whole movie stuck in your head like a JG Wentworth commercial.
I think we can count on YouTube clips getting their own threads on ATS a day or two after the movie's release.