George Clooney and Matt Damon’s Anti-White Hate Film is Worst Opening Weekend for Both

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
October 30, 2017

It turns out, white people are sick of having anti-white hate propaganda shoved down their throats.

This high profile race-hate film debuted worse than Saw 8 in its second week.

AP:

But that rating still easily surpassed the D-minus grade that greeted Clooney’s latest directorial effort. Despite debuting on more than 2,000 screens, “Suburbicon” managed just $2.8 million, making it one of Paramount Pictures’ worst performing wide-releases ever and marking a new box-office low for Clooney as a director and star Matt Damon.

“Obviously we are disappointed in these results which we don’t feel are indicative of the quality and message of his original movie,” said Kyle Davies, president of distribution for Paramount.

“Suburbicon,” which debuted at the Venice Film Festival, was crafted as a fusion between an old Joel and Ethan Coen home-invasion comedy script and a more pointed satire of racism in a 1959 suburb. Critics didn’t respond well to the mix, either; its Rotten Tomatoes score is just 26 percent fresh.

I don’t know if it was a horrible movie. There is no way to tell without watching it.

But I suspect that in technical terms, it was as good as any other major Hollywood film.

I think this backlash is purely due to the fact that this film was advertised as anti-white hate, people knew what it was, and they weren’t interested.

I can’t wait until the next big-budget slave victim film comes out. Honestly, they might not even release one again, for fear of having to explain its failure.

Following the fake news response to Donald Trump and then this NFL scandal, White America is fully woke to the racial hate agenda against them.

Now we just have to tell them who’s behind it.