Friday, May 2, 2008

It started on the radio...

I heard this guy on the radio yesterday and was intrigued by his story -
Indoctrinate U is one of the most important documentaries of the year. But it might also be the most important documentary you aren't able to see this year...

I.e., it's not being distributed by any major theater, despite its long list of positive reviews - just some being:

"Riveting"- Peter Berkowitz, Wall Street Journal
"a documentary that all of you should see" - Damian Thompson, London Telegraph
"Alarming and funny" - Kyle Smith, New York Post
"This film hits you in the gut" - Stanley Kurtz, National Review
"leaves the audience both entertained and outraged" - David Hogberg, The American Spectator
"Excellent" - Linda Seebach, Rocky Mountain News
"a gripping hour-and-a-half" - Glenn Reynolds, Instapundit.com
"A terrific must-see" - Carol Iannone, National Review
"by far one of the best documentaries I've ever seen" - Wendy Cook, Campus Report
"a powerful, thought-provoking call to arms" - Matthew Schuster, NewsMax.com
"[Maloney] is going places, fast. He's got the on-screen dexterity of a Michael Moore, only with integrity." - Jonathan V. Last, The Weekly Standard
"A star is born" - Scott Johnson, PowerLine

"It is sound and also, amazingly, highly entertaining. It is both amusing and sobering - it deserves widespread distribution in theatres across America."
- Carol Iannone, National Review

Their website (end) has down-loadable and 'physical' copies, as well as a registration to be notified if/when it's shown near you - but Regal Cinema's recent showing of "Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed" got me thinking a direct appeal is worth a shot, so:

REGAL ENTERTAINMENT GROUP CONTACT
Customer Relations: 1-877-TELLREGAL or 1-877-835-5734
Email (form): http://www.regmovies.com/corporate/contactus.aspx

convenience text {for the typing-averse among you}:

Please give "Indoctrination U" by Evan Coyne Maloney the same theater distribution you recently gave Ben Stien's "Expelled".
Mr. Maloney's movies is receiving rave reviews for its humor as well as the importance of its subject matter - my friends and I are looking forward to seeing it.
See the trailer at their website:

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