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Michael Moore's Fahrenheit 9/11

Hakeem

Superman
Fahrenheit 911

this is gonna be moore's next film and is going to bring more controversy than his Oscar speech (he denied that the boos came from the audience).
I'm looking forward to this though I havent seen Bowling for Columbine yet :(


Filmmaker Michael Moore knows he created a firestorm by denouncing President Bush and the war in Iraq at Sunday’s Academy Awards. But he believes he didn’t have a choice.

Expectations ran high for him to say something about the war. “Carlos Valenti told me backstage afterwards that he wouldn’t have expected any less.

“I didn’t have a speech prepared, because I was convinced I was going to lose,” Moore said during a half-hour interview Thursday.

But when Bowling for Columbine was named best documentary, Moore knew he had to do something. He had already suggested to the other nominees that they join him on stage, as long as they agreed with his position against the war.

Then he went into a speech he’d given at smaller awards venues. His audience Sunday was huge. So was the reaction.

“Nearly everyone’s been great to me, from actors at the ceremony and the party afterward to people on the street. One lady in Flint, Mich., yesterday yelled ‘Go Bush’ at me.

“But that’s OK. At least people are thinking politically.”

Moore agrees that the Oscars ceremony is not normally a place for political commentary. “And if I had won the Oscar for a movie about birds or insects, I’d say something about them. But I made a movie about violence -- and global violence -- so I felt I had to say something about that.

“I just hope I generated a discussion about Mr. Bush and the war,” Moore added, as he leaned back in a chair in an office at the University of Rochester.

As for charges that his remarks were unpatriotic, Moore said, “It’s unpatriotic to remain silent when you believe something is wrong. Silence is duplicitous. I want all our soldiers to come home alive.

“Saddam Hussein is a brutal dictator,” he added, “and I hope he’s removed as soon as possible. But nonviolently.”

Moore also believes he gave something up -- the chance to enjoy winning an Oscar. “But I love this country and I want it to remain free and open.”

His next project is guaranteed to be controversial. “I’m making a film called Fahrenheit 911, the temperature at which freedom burns. It’ll be about how Bush is using 9/11 and those 3,000 lost lives as an excuse to move along his own conservative agenda.”
 

Moron

Fast Breeder
Life Ban
Re: Michael Moore's next project

Originally posted by Hakeem


His next project is guaranteed to be controversial. “I’m making a film called Fahrenheit 911, the temperature at which freedom burns. It’ll be about how Bush is using 9/11 and those 3,000 lost lives as an excuse to move along his own conservative agenda.” [/I]


can't wait to see this one :p
 
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voetballiefhebb

Guest
Sweet as woman juice. I can't wait to see this.
 

Vagegast

Banned for Life [He likes P. Diddy]
Full of anticipation for this one.

Anyone know when Bowling for Columbine comes out on DVD?
 

Avalanche

Senior Squad
it comes out on the 15th in the us, im renting it as soon as i can, b/c im too damn cheap to just buy it.
 

Vagegast

Banned for Life [He likes P. Diddy]
15th of april, okay only two weeks.

it's easy to get bootlegs of all those tight movies, but ain't nobody gonna bootleg bowling for columbine (i'm not talking about kazaa).
 

Hakeem

Superman
hey guys, I got an update on Farenheit 9-11 that a spy posted in one of the sites I check daily:

Originally posted by "Nobody" @ www.aint-it-cool-news.com
"Its about the Bush family, their extensive connection with the Bin Laden family and the environment within the USA post Sept 11. He has footage of the Bush family dining with the Bin Laden family. It elaborates on the business relationship between the families that has existed for many years. It explores how a Saudi charter plane travelled the US immediately after Sept 11 and how the FBI were pissed that they couldn't interrogate its Bin Laden passengers as they were ferried to Paris. It looks at the way in which the government used the events of Sept 11 to push their own agendas.
Moore expalined that since COLUMBINE and its appearance at the Oscars he receives 6,000 pieces of fan mail a day and gets given pieces of footage that he can't talk about now but will make this perhaps the most incendiary documentary of all time. In his words 'If I don't make this, I may as well stick my head in the sand like everybody else."

During question time one audience member questioned his ability to finish the film, to which his answer was "Any attempt to stop it will just create more interest." He also said he would explore the reasons as to why Blair put his arse on the line to support Bush and make a film that is funnier and more shocking than COLUMBINE.

Thus began the distributor buying frenzy. FARENHEIT 9-11: THE TEMPERATURE AT WHICH TRUTH BURNS will be ready for Cannes next year and release Sept in North America (prior to the elections I'm told)."


It seems good and very provocative. looking forward to it
 

Caponedawg

Senior Squad
all yall shut up. Michael Moore is a twat. Disney should concentrate on making the next The Great Mouse Detective Movie. Now that would be class
 

Hendrik

Team Captain
They make too much of a big deal out of it. Disney is afraid of losing Republican viewers. That's all.

meh, CNN international even had a live interview with Michael Moore this morning. They should focus on more important issues.
 
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Yossarian

Guest
Bowling for Columbine has become part of the school curriculum at my school....every media class/politics/english shows it and discusses it ad-nauseam
 

monkee

Senior Squad
Originally posted by -Vince-
They make too much of a big deal out of it. Disney is afraid of losing Republican viewers. That's all.

meh, CNN international even had a live interview with Michael Moore this morning. They should focus on more important issues.
Do you not think that freedom of speech is important, because it's really nothing less than a gagging order placed on him by Disney?

Just find another distributor, I'm sure they'll be queuing up.
 


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