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Los Angeles Times: "It is propaganda, no doubt about it, but propaganda is most effective when it has elements of truth, and too much here is taken from the record not to have a devastating effect on viewers... Anyone who is the least bit open to Moore’s theses will come away impressed." New York Times: "It is worth seeing, debating and thinking about, regardless of your political allegiances." Fox News.com columnist Roger Friedman: "a tribute to patriotism... a really brilliant piece of work...that members of all political parties should see without fail." posted by knn |
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| in-my-opinion.orgPoliticsBush, Kerry, IraqMichael Moore gets credits from Fox News |
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"The film broke single-day box-office records at both the New York City theaters where it opened on Wednesday, grossing a stellar $84,000 combined in sellout shows. It reportedly played on three screens in each." Looks like people do want to see the movie. Whatever it's quality really is, all this talk about it will make some good profit for sure. And maybe will change minds of some "brain-washed" USAnians. "Anyone who is the least bit open to Moore’s theses will come away impressed" Those who are not a least bit opened just will ignore the movie I guess. And those who are will most probably come out of the cinemas *converted*. I wonder whether the polls results for Kerry-Bush will change after more people will watch Farenheit. posted by mymla |
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..people are willing to see it to judge for themselves rather than just boycotting it and bitching. Like they did with "Life of Brian" and "Last Temptation of Christ" posted by Marl64 |
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The time now is 21 November 2008, 03:52 php B.B. |