Sunday, February 1, 2015

American Sniper Is Surprisingly Popular in Iraq


American Sniper, the film about Navy SEAL Chris Kyle, who became the deadliest sniper in U.S. history while serving four tours of duty in Iraq, has broken box office records and is nominated for six Oscars, including best picture. To say that the film is a hit among American audiences (Michael Moore, and other haters aside) would be an understatement. What is receiving far less attention—though very interesting—is how the movie is faring in the Middle East.

In Iraq, the theater at Baghdad’s Mansour Mall was “full and rowdy” during the film’s opening week—and the crowd was into it.
When Gaith Mohammed, a young man in his twenties with a degree in accounting, went to see "American Sniper" during its opening week at Baghdad’s Mansour Mall, he says the theater was full and rowdy. […]
Mohammed says one of the film’s opening scenes, when Kyle spots a woman and child who appear to be preparing to attack US troops during the initial invasion of Iraq, had the entire audience on the edge of their seats.
“When the sniper was hesitating to shoot [the child holding the RPG] everyone was yelling ‘Just shoot him!’” he said.
More @ Townhall

4 comments:

  1. It states the movie was pulled after a week. I can live with that they didn't need to show it in the first place. I'm not a fan of pirating copy righted materials- in this case I support it.
    Secondary the comment that Mohammed made that this film gave him stranglehold to face ISIS is noteworthy. Our libtards should feel that way but unfortunately it has been bred out of them..

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    1. pirating copy righted materials

      It's everywhere, even in Vietnam.

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