Brian Earl Spilner said:
That dude's posts are giving strong Ralph Wiggum saw Principal Skinner and Mrs. Krappabel making babies and the baby looked at him vibes.
Kayleigh: My mom went to see Melania. She said the theater was packed, it was standing room only. People were cheering through it, they were excited. It was interactive—people interplaying with the film. She said it was just electric. pic.twitter.com/dimgT5jGPF
— Acyn (@Acyn) February 2, 2026
schmendeler said:Kayleigh: My mom went to see Melania. She said the theater was packed, it was standing room only. People were cheering through it, they were excited. It was interactive—people interplaying with the film. She said it was just electric. pic.twitter.com/dimgT5jGPF
— Acyn (@Acyn) February 2, 2026
easttexasaggie04 said:
“The crowd greeted him with a standing ovation, which lasted a full 15 minutes.
— Christopher Hale (@chrisjollyhale) February 2, 2026
“And you can check the tape on that. Everyone was smiling. Everyone was happy.
“The men all had erections, and every single one of the women was ovulating left and right. And no one, no one was… https://t.co/QGLMcgiFN0 pic.twitter.com/aCs5hAIbTb
Redstone said:
With regard to the film:
it's visually quite striking. The production values and photography are outstanding. It's a cliche, but on the big screen the camera puts you right in every scene, seemingly a few feet away from Melania, and it's a marvelous and stratospheric view of all the action. There is a sense of heightened reality about everything, as though one is traipsing through an imperial court during a time of great importance.