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Ben Stein and Expelled Suit Up for the Summer Session

[Note: For a comprehensive defense of Ben Stein’s documentary Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed, please see: NCSE Exposed at NCSEExposed.org]
Even as school is letting out for the summer, Premise Media is working in conjunction with the distributor Rocky Mountain Pictures, to bring Ben Stein back for the summer. Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed is being made available from June 15th to August 30th for special group screenings at your preferred theater.

  • Larger groups and multiple groups can be accommodated by contacting the organizers directly.
  • Screenings will be prepaid and pre-scheduled group events so anyone interested must contact the organizers directly to coordinate your event
  • Please do NOT contact the theatre directly
  • For detailed information or to schedule a screening please contact Tripp Thornton, Premise Media EVP-Sales at Trippht@bellsouth.net, 678-546-5580

And over at Post-Darwinist, Denyse O’Leary has an update on the film’s Canadian launch coming up on June 27th.

Considering the problems that dogged the production of Expelled (claims that key Darwinists were tricked into taking part, the ejection of “raving atheist” PZ Myers from a showing, accusations of copyright violation (not really substantiated), release delayed from February to April, (and of course, Ono’s lawsuit), it is surprising that the film is even out of the can, let alone that it is #5 in political documentaries.

O’Leary is right, it is amazing that a documentary film has made over $7 million and at the end of May was still showing in almost a hundred theaters. Most documentaries never make it into that many theaters let alone open nationwide on over 1000 screens. As the film goes international, starting in Canada, it will be interesting to see the Darwinists squirm all over again.

Robert Crowther, II

Robert Crowther holds a BA in Journalism with an emphasis in public affairs and 20 years experience as a journalist, publisher, and brand marketing and media relations specialist. From 1994-2000 he was the Director of Public and Media Relations for Discovery Institute overseeing most aspects of communications for each of the Institute's major programs. In addition to handling public and media relations he managed the Institute's first three books to press, Justice Matters by Roberta Katz, Speaking of George Gilder edited by Frank Gregorsky, and The End of Money by Richard Rahn.

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