The movie, produced by and based on the life of anti-child trafficking campaigner Tim Ballard, opened to positive numbers, beatingfollows former Homeland Security special agent Ballard as he sets up Operation Underground Railroad , an anti-child trafficking organization. The film made $14,242,063 on its first day in theaters, while the newAMC Theatres and Regal Cinemas on December 29, 2011 in Times Square, New York City.
"This particular time was really uncomfortable to sit through," he continued."There was no AC running, it was unbearably hot. So I go out and I asked if they can turn the AC on and they told me that it wasn't working." He further went on to allege that there was a notable disparity between seat availability online and in reality. Jamskillet, whose real name is Jacob Anthony Matthews, explained that when he"bought these tickets online, it showed that the theater was pretty much sold out—there was only a few seats available. When we get there, it's just me and my girlfriend and maybe eight other people in the whole theater.
"I didn't think anything of this until I got on TikTok a few days later, and come to find out that hundreds of other people are experiencing the same thing," he added."So AMC and Regal, the people who own it, are not running AC and they're making it hard to get tickets. And that should make you want to go see this movie even more."
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