In
South of the Border, in cinematic release last month, the antidemocrat filmstock consumer Oliver Stone spent how much?
Well, SotB
made $198,600.00 domestically, $70,809.00 in foreign release -- three South American countries.
Newsbusters.org tells us there were also showings in Venezuela, which country was not included among those three. Of the three, it did best in Argentina, raking in a middle-class man's gross income of $56,305 for the bulk of that not quite 71K. The Venezuelan take? $18,601 on twenty screens -- averages $930.05/screen over twelve days' showings in June.
Is this not a sign that lefty propaganda films are not the road to either success or respect?
One of many
reviews. Midway down.
Another, from Pajamasmedia.com
For $24.95 per title,
FRCE will be happy to tell you what it cost.
Perhaps Mr. Stone hopes to recoup on DVD sales, presently offered at around ten dollars apiece.