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About the only debate that Michael Moore films bring about is someone who saw the film say "How about when Bush did this" and then someone else saying "actually, that part of the film was completely false as well." Not all that productive if you ask me.
As for this new film, I'll pay for Sky Captain and go watch it (or whatever other good movie is out when this is in the theatre... if it goes into theatre) because I dont want to support someone who will inevitably fall into all the same traps that Moore does.
Sure Moore brings up some decent points, but they are at the bottom of a 50 gallon barrel of ****. I personally dont feel like swimming in a barrel of **** just to get a rehashed critique of America that Moore stole from someone.
The fact that every terrorist organization is using Moores films as propaganda pieces should put immediate redflags in peoples brains. If perhaps Moore was telling the truth (HAH) then I may not hate him as much, but do you think that Mr. Muhommad Muhommad from Syria when being show F9/11 goes onto the internet to see for himself that the whole movie is completely madeup? It breeds hatred against americans in a land where there is already enough misguided hatred. The he compares the iraqi insurgents who are bombing red cross locations and beheading people from across the world to the American forefathers. Ya, a really classy guy.
As for the movie, it just seems like a disney special on how great america is. Hopefully the director has some unseen footage of Michael Moore at an all you can eat restaurant or something, but I wouldnt count on it.
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Just back from my Alaskan cruise.
Highlights - art auctions at amazing prices, got my Divine Comedy original edition for the cost of the frame. All you can eat steak, lobster, shrimp, ribs... hmmmmm
Low points - Seen it all before not living too far from Alaska