I saw the movie yesterday at the AFI. There was a long line and the theatre was packed. I think just about every demographic was represented.
While there weren't any protestors, there were some folks from the Kerry campaign outside looking to register folks.
Though the film is basically preaching to the choir, it was really good. Moore isn't physically in the film as much as he was in Columbine. He definitely did his homework on finding out a lot of information to compile the documentary. Within the span of 2 hours, I laughed, cried, clapped and was angry. Just a head's up, the film does include some graphic scenes from Iraq, including the charred bodies of the contractors killed in Fallujah and other deaths.
The Silver Spring/Takoma Park area is pretty Democratic/left-leaning, so when a soldier injured in Iraq who was recovering at Walter Reed said he was going to do everything he could to support the Dems, people clapped and cheered.
I'm not sure if the film will change the minds of people sitting on the fence about the November election, but it may strengthen the resolve of those who have already made up their minds.
What's even more surprising are the box office figures so far...it's showing on 868 screens nationwide and made $8million on Friday alone.