The Free State of Jones took in only about $2.6 million at the box office Friday, an indication that it will probably be a financial dud.
I check the box office of movies I detest, such as the (((Seth Rogan)))/(((Judd Apatow))) type of "comedies" that have taken over the past eight or so years, and more and more of them are flopping at the box office as well. Of course (((Hollywood))) will keep force-feeding the anti-White, black worshiping crap and the Apatow comedies on the public, but at least fewer and fewer are watching.
Yup. For me, those types of "comedies" started with
"There's Something About Mary" back in 1998. I would hear a lot of people saying how "funny" it was, including some of my White male office mates. I didn't see it at the time, but watched it on one of (((their))) premium cable channels a few years later and thought to myself,
"Wow, this passes as comedy and everybody liked it? Holy sh*t". No wit, no heart, no intelligence, just one moronic scene after another replete with bathroom "humor" and, of course, Mary's interracial parents...White mom, black dad (of course), implying that her real father was either dead or a "loser" and mom re-married black. It was just another moment of conscious awareness of the situation being foisted upon us.
The last truly funny, laugh-out-loud, intelligent comedy film I saw was 1999's "Election", but even that had moments of inescapable cultural propaganda. 1998's "The Big Lebowski" was a good comedy as well, but, before that, I'd have to go back to the early eighties to find a good comedy, with Caddyshack, Fast Times at Ridgemont High and Trading Places and then Animal House in the late 70's (which was completely politically-incorrect). 1994's PCU was pretty good as well, but, even that is going back 22 years now. Then, there's the Three Stooges going way back which are gold-plated masterpiece comedies.
Comparing England of 1982 to today is simply shocking when viewed through the comedic lens of this Benny Hill episode from 1982, probably the last year of "Merry Ol' England":
Like you said, all it takes is one "blockbuster" to then finance the other cultural Marxist propaganda movies they release. BSPN was in bad financial shape just less than a year ago, but the new radical feminist "Star Wars" film fixed that situation for (((Disney))) and them.