Bruce:

Coppola made it very clear that he won't sell it to streaming platforms, he wants it in theatres as long as possible. I hope someone has the biggest balls. Buy it. Sell it everywhere. Make it into an event. Guilt people into seeing it. Remind them it's not a movie, it's an experience.

For some of you who might remember, back in the seventies, major studios were able to sell esoteric art films to the mainstream. The viewers were different, and surely a lot of those people were tricked into seeing avant guarde stuff because of the promise of sex and nudity. But one cannot deny the palpable excitement you feel in ads from that era, demanding you see movies that were bleak, unsettling crowd-displeasers just because you HAD to be a part of that discussion.

The art of cinema needs to be BROKEN, and it won't happen until large swaths of people see unusual fare en masse.