LOL bann F9/11 becuase its antiwar/antibush!?!?!?

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I am going to support this film, since there is no intention for making this film other than showing the public informetion that is kept hidden by corporate controlled media. One should not be biased until actually watching the film and then critically evaluating theinformation put forth. And please, do not reduce me or others interested to a sterotypical category of "liberal." I am educated, and incorporate ethical and moral values in my life. If you dont choose to support this film, its all good. But there must be some psychological thing goin on, like denial, where you dont want to be exposed to information that may shift your perspectives. In other words, you just wanna be fixed in your hostile mentality, full of hatred, and prejudice (i.e. pre-judge) comments.
 
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tadou said:
20 minute speeches and DVD/Films are in completely different realms....don't be stupid.

Michael Moore KNOWS that people will flip right past a Bush speech, but sit through a film with explosions, conflict and things of that nature all day long. Which is why the guy is such a joke.
Your bias clouds any intellectual comments you might actually have to say, you havent seen the movie yet and you already tag it with condescending remarks...
 
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Id also like to add that the corporation trying to ban f 9/11 is doing a good job because nobody in this part of the 509 will touch it, im going to seattle this weekend to see it and oddly enough, only two theatre chains in the whole city are showing it...

@Hatch - do you support the fact that they are trying to ban this movie from being seen? What do you really feel about the movie? Are you personally worried about what this may do to bush's re-election chances? If someone paid for you to go see the movie would you? If not then why?
 
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KrypticFlowz said:
@Hatch - do you support the fact that they are trying to ban this movie from being seen?
THEY HAVE THE RIGHT TO TRY AND DO WHATEVER THEY WISH

KrypticFlowz said:
@Hatch - What do you really feel about the movie?
DONT KNOW HAVENT SEEN IT.

KrypticFlowz said:
@Hatch - Are you personally worried about what this may do to bush's re-election chances?
NO. I BELIEVE THAT THE AMERICAN PEOPLE ARE FAIRLY INTELLIGENT ENOUGH TO KNOW THAT MICHAEL MOORE IS A LEFT WING KOOK

KrypticFlowz said:
@Hatch - If someone paid for you to go see the movie would you?
NO

KrypticFlowz said:
@Hatch - If not then why?
I HAVE BETTER THINGS DO DO WITH MY TIME THAT LISTEN TO CRAZY MAN MAKE SHIT UP.
 
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Hatch said:
THEY HAVE THE RIGHT TO TRY AND DO WHATEVER THEY WISH



DONT KNOW HAVENT SEEN IT.



NO. I BELIEVE THAT THE AMERICAN PEOPLE ARE FAIRLY INTELLIGENT ENOUGH TO KNOW THAT MICHAEL MOORE IS A LEFT WING KOOK



NO



I HAVE BETTER THINGS DO DO WITH MY TIME THAT LISTEN TO CRAZY MAN MAKE SHIT UP.


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I Hate Bush, I dont give a fuck if some of you think the movie is "propaganda", I think its a more honest portrayal of Bush than we are used to seeing so that makes some of you uncomfortable. I'll proabably see it this weekend, I think I'll take my grandpops to see it too since he likes making fun of Bush...

Hatch.. you have better things to do than listen to "crazy man make shit up"? by crazy man making shit up, you mean Bush attempting to speak proper English, or what?
 
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krishna said:
Hatch.. you have better things to do than listen to "crazy man make shit up"? by crazy man making shit up, you mean Bush attempting to speak proper English, or what?
no. i mean Michael Moore is a freakin Left Wing Kook.

krishna said:
by crazy man making shit up, you mean Bush attempting to speak proper English, or what?
i doesnt bother me any.
 
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http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/thr/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1000552469
Michael and them: Moore foes hold fest
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By Paul Bond

Just as his "Fahrenheit 9/11" opens nationwide, several filmmakers are readying documentaries aimed at debunking Michael Moore, and a new film festival is being planned that will feature such works as well as other movies well to the right of Moore's films.

Scheduled Sept. 9-11 in Dallas, the American Film Renaissance, as the festival will be known, has just been announced by co-founder Jim Hubbard, who said it is bankrolled primarily by some "big-time conservative donors."

Hubbard currently is negotiating to show two films critical of Moore.

The first is "Michael Moore Hates America," made by newcomer Michael Wilson and funded partially by Brian Cartmell, who made a small fortune when he sold his Internet domain registration company, eNic, to Verisign. The feature film, made for $200,000 and featuring appearances from Penn Jillette and John Stossel, among others, is looking for a theatrical and DVD distribution deal.


The second is the bigger-budget effort "Michael & Me" that was made by talk-radio star and soon-to-be TV host Larry Elder. The 90-minute documentary takes on Moore's 2002 anti-gun documentary, "Bowling for Columbine," Elder said.

"My film is a defense of those who own guns and of the Second Amendment," said Elder, whose "The Larry Elder Show" from Warner Bros. Prods. starts Sept. 13 on CBS affiliates in most major markets.

Elder said that he borrows liberally from Moore, including a "Bowling"-like animated segment that has Elder interviewing an obviously tense Moore. "He's sweating and sweating to the point he's reed thin, then he pulls out a gun and shoots me."

Moore didn't agree to an interview for either Elder's movie or Wilson's. "I did ambush him at a book signing in Santa Monica, and that's in the film," Elder said. "I asked him how many times Americans used guns for defensive purposes. He had nothing. No blooming clue."

For Moore's part, he said he's familiar with the title "Michael Moore Hates America" but doubts the movie even exists, beyond the trailer that can be seen on the Internet.

"You're being duped by the kooky right," he said. "I've been waiting to see this movie. It sounds like great science fiction."

Moore said he hadn't heard of Elder's film "Michael & Me."

As for the festival, Hubbard said that about 10 films are confirmed, and he'll cap it at about two dozen. Film reviewer Michael Medved is a confirmed guest as is Lionel Chetwynd, whose Showtime movie "DC 9/11," starring Timothy Bottoms as President Bush, will be shown.

"I'm itching to show that anywhere I can," Chetwynd said. "Like with all cable films, you want to keep it out there as long as you can to get it in front of as wide an audience as possible."

Hubbard and wife, Ellen, both attorneys, co-founded the festival in the spirit of competition. Boycott efforts, like the one from the group MoveAmericaForward.org that is asking exhibitors not to show Moore's "Fahrenheit 9/11," "are for the weak," Hubbard said.

"We want everyone to see Michael Moore's film," he said. "We also want everyone to see 'Michael Moore Hates America.' Conservatives complain about institutional bias in Hollywood. They need to stop whining and get out there and produce."

"Documentaries," added filmmaker Wilson, "are not 'Lions of the Serengeti' anymore. In this politically charged climate, they're skewed to an agenda, be it Michael Moore's or mine."

Not all films screened at the American Film Renaissance will invoke Moore. Patrick Wright's documentary, "Is It True What They Say About Ann?" focuses on Ann Coulter, the Fox News pundit. It was recently screened at the Maryland Film Festival.

And the war on terror also is expected to be a dominant theme at the American Film Renaissance.

"Liberal Hollywood has basically ignored the subject," filmmaker Jason Apuzzo said. His entry to the festival is "Terminal Island" and stars his wife, Govindini Murty, with a cameo from Irvin Kershner, director of "The Empire Strikes Back" and "Never Say Never Again." Kershner, who Apuzzo is careful to note that he doesn't share the same politics as Apuzzo and Murty, nevertheless mentored the couple in the making of their film.

"Conservative messages don't have a chance in contemporary Hollywood," Apuzzo said. "But there's another side in Hollywood. We are small in numbers but passionate."

"Terminal Island" is a black-and-white feature film about a woman being stalked by a Muslim terrorist who is himself being stalked by a bounty hunter.

"When you shop a script like this around," said Murty, "studio execs say, 'Is this about Muslim terrorists? We don't want to touch it.' "

So why have a couple of lawyers from Texas created a film festival? "I've always been interested in the cultural and political messages in film," Jim Hubbard said. "To be frank, whenever there is such a message, it's liberal. For 40 years the left has had a near monopoly, and we're going to counter that."


http://www.michaelmoorehatesamerica.com/trailer_sm.html
 
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I think its a little ridiculous to dedicate an entire film festival to thwarting this man and his films. . .the conservative republicans must be scared that their grip on the U.S population is slipping. . .
 
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Mcleanhatch said:
Elder said that he borrows liberally from Moore, including a "Bowling"-like animated segment that has Elder interviewing an obviously tense Moore. "He's sweating and sweating to the point he's reed thin, then he pulls out a gun and shoots me."
LMFAO!!!!! ROFLAMOA hafsdhashhas

"Hey guys, I made up a cartoon where Michael Moore shoots me! I interview him, and he shoots me! What a silly, funny cartoon that will be!"

What the fuck kind of Outer Space shit is this? "In my reality Michael Moore would shoot me, so I made a cartoon about it...I was assisted by the aliens of Xentar who know, also, that every time you inteview Michael Moore, he shoots people!"

As for the festival, Hubbard said that about 10 films are confirmed, and he'll cap it at about two dozen. Film reviewer Michael Medved is a confirmed guest as is Lionel Chetwynd, whose Showtime movie "DC 9/11," starring Timothy Bottoms as President Bush, will be shown.
HAHSHAHSHA ...2 dozen films. Let's make 2 dozen films about Michael Moore! That will show them! Next year, we will make a film festival with 432 films about Michael Moore...everything from "Michael Moore eats a pop tart" to "Michael Moore on the morning of June 23, 1993, at precisely 6:32 AM". Also included is the smash comedy "Michael Moore stubs his toe on a sidewalk"

Not all films screened at the American Film Renaissance will invoke Moore. Patrick Wright's documentary, "Is It True What They Say About Ann?" focuses on Ann Coulter, the Fox News pundit. It was recently screened at the Maryland Film Festival.
lmfao! Ok so only 20 out of 24, the rest will focus on libby libs who write Op Ed pieces! "Hey guys, we're all buck-toothed goobers who are afraid of our competition!"

How silly and sad does it get? The world may never know. Also in the works is "Michael Moore's shit smells like shit" and "Colmes didn't pay a traffic ticket".

"Conservative messages don't have a chance in contemporary Hollywood," Apuzzo said. "But there's another side in Hollywood. We are small in numbers but passionate."

"Terminal Island" is a black-and-white feature film about a woman being stalked by a Muslim terrorist who is himself being stalked by a bounty hunter.
Watch as we find and slaughter the brown skinned MUSLIM TERRORIST and the Allah he stands for. Watch closely for the final shot as the camera zooms in on the bullet with a miniature American flag painted on it. Watch as we Bar-B-Q and eat the corpse in a down-South style cookout with "God Bless Texas" playing in the background. Yes, we promote religious tolerance, by showing these god damn kooky brown skinned arabs that the USA shoots Muslims in the head!
 
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what the fuck hatch you're just changing the subject. the title of this post is "LOL bann F9/11 becuase its antiwar/antibush!?!?!? " not the American Film Rennaisance..
 
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krishna said:
what the fuck hatch you're just changing the subject. the title of this post is "LOL bann F9/11 becuase its antiwar/antibush!?!?!? " not the American Film Rennaisance..
becuase there is no reason to ban the film.