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Alexander the Divider?

Via Drudge come a review of Alexander by John Hiscock and James Burleigh in the Independent Online. First of all I have not seen the movie so I cannot comment on its quality or lack thereof. My problem is with this statement:

Alexander has proved to be the Thanksgiving weekend's biggest flop, and while it is a portrait of a legendary leader who ruled far-away lands more than 300 years before the birth of Christ, it has brutally exposed the cultural and moral divide which slices America in two.

Really? How so? When you make a statement like this should you not back it up? Should you not have sales figures that show that Red States viewed this movie less than Blue States, with some level of statistical significance?

Opinion is not fact. If you are stating this as fact back it up!

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