I'd be interested in seeing this kind of film, not sure how everyone else will take it though. It's bound to get mixed reactions.
You forgot Canadian The Canadian one is a little like 'Don't worry, we know what it's like to have morons in charge'
Say what you want, but it looks like a good documentary. Yes, I know people will say Moore is a big fat lying slob who's full of s*it but they can go fvck themselves and go watch bill oreily or something.
Of course it looks good, because it's not like Moore's documentaries only tell one side of the story or anything...
Of course it looks good, because it's not like Moore's documentaries only tell one side of the story or anything... [/b][/quote] Well, it's not like he's going to say "George Bush sucks", followed by "George Bush is great!". The documentary is to expose the wrongdoings of the American Government. And Tempest, use the small links and go to full screen.
Well, it's not like he's going to say "George Bush sucks", followed by "George Bush is great!". The documentary is to expose the wrongdoings of the American Government.. [/b][/quote] Looks like it's going to be a looong movie.
Looks like it's going to be a looong movie. [/b][/quote] Yeah,we're going to need some intermissions and everything.
Well, it's not like he's going to say "George Bush sucks", followed by "George Bush is great!". The documentary is to expose the wrongdoings of the American Government. And Tempest, use the small links and go to full screen. [/b][/quote] Already tried, still choppy. May be my internet.
Well of course it's not going to do that, but he could at least fill people in on the full stories of things before he makes so many profound claims. Thing is, Moore knows that he's not filling everyone in -- he's simply telling one part of the story, not the full version. Of course he's not going to go out and tell a nice little story about how the government did well by doing something, but if you're going to tell a story about something specifically it's probably the best idea to tell it in full and not leave important details out -- something Moore is notorious for doing. It's rather pathetic how Moore tried to gain publicity for this movie (Fahrenheit 911), to be quite honest. Moore tried to spin the story about Disney trying to "prevent" him from releasing the movie, which they absolutely did not do. Instead, Disney told Moore to get lost and that he was completely able to go and find another distributer of the movie (even after Disney paid for a good amount of it) and they wouldn't take legal action -- they just wanted him gone.
"I call upon all nations to do everything they can to stop these terrorist killers. Thank you. Now watch this drive." That alone made me want to watch the movie. =D
Just came back from this movie. Incredible. Proves how hypocritical the Bush government is, among dozens of other things. I loved every second of it.
"There's a saying in Tennessee, maybe in Texas too but in Tennessee: fool me once... ... ...shame on you... ...but you won't... fool me again." ~The leader of the free world.