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I saw michael Moore's film recently, and i want to know anyone elses opinion about the movie. i thout it was very interesting, and explains a lot. i just hope a lot of people go and see it.

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I think the movie was mind blowing!

I had read about alot of the things moore was refering to, but seeing them with more proof was interesting.

Alot of people, aka bush supporters, have been outraged with this film and have been proclaiming it is nothing but lies.

Only thing I can stay to that is that lieying about the prez or anyone for that matter on film is considered slander...and in most cases is pulled be4 it ever reaches the public...so for the fact that the administration has not spoken up to discredit it, i belive the film is factualy sound.

The entire elite, saudi, iraq, United arms and enron thing just scares the bejesus out of me...and i think if more people saw this film it may encourge some people to be more active in the goverment and election

/Rant

|Drew|

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The thing that's really too bad is that this movie had to be made by Michael Moore. If it had been made by someone who was more respected in the industry, there would have been less support for the people who posit that all it contains is lies. Moore certainly hasn't done anything to endear himself to less...extreme types. So the people who already believe, or are riding the fence may benefit from the information in this movie, but anyone who's aligned with Bush's side is simply going to pass it off as Left Wing blubber. Too bad, but at least some people are getting the information, right?

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Well i recently got myself a copy of this via import.. For one Phyridean, Michael Moore is very much respected in the area of documentation.. lets face it, people hate listening to all the truth and proof of the wrong doings of it all.. the only people i've seen say its crap is the fact there in too much denial that all this is happening around us without noticing till now.. i thank michael moore he can make stuff like this public.. shame on disney who funnily enough gets tax cuts from jed bush and i just wonder if there was a few dollars chucked at them from jed to agree to not distribute it.. the laughs are on them, not only did it show the truth but disney missed out on all the money rolled in.. and back to the movie/documentary.. i found it amazingly informative and enjoyable to view.. and all the information he had obtained which proved many of his theorys totally on the ball.. the best i've seen from him.. it was well worth the $50 to import it :)

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Ready to be really p***ed off? Disney's buying the rights to it now that it's made all that cash...exactly the kind of thing Moore would make a documentary about.

And as far as being well respected...well...you have a point, he IS respected by half the population, but the other half hates him, much like both of our current presidential candidates.

Just playing devil's advocate... :)

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i still think it was a good movie, the thing is, that if u go to moorewatch.com you can see the way michael more made the movie seem more againsts george bush... most of the proofs are true and can be proven, but i dont know. their just people who dont like the truth maybe, depends

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I haven't seen it. I probably won't. It's not because of the subject matter, it's because of the director. I don't trust Moore. If this movie falls in line with your views on Bush or America, you will not question it. If this movie does not fall in line with you views on Bush or America, you will not believe it. Plain and simple, integrity is dead. What is right and what is wrong has given way to how can I make myself look right and others wrong.

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All politicians are corrupt. Moore can be a bit immature sometimes.

As you can see, my country is Japan, so my comments are going to be a bit biased. I think that Moore doesn't have the qualifications to make statements about foreign countries like Japan. He lives in North America, and its a completely different situation there. It's not like Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi really had a choice concerning joining the US in Iraq. There would be so many bad consequences for Japan if he didn't make that decision. The problem is that, although all politicians are corrupt, it is often that the worst ones hold the most power.

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