Posted on 06/29/2004 8:18:31 PM PDT by Piefloater
WASHINGTON - Michael Moores record-breaking documentary Fahrenheit 9/11 is a pop culture phenomenon that is raising public interest in the Iraq war just as the United States is attempting a crucial handoff of power to Iraqis.
The movie, an indictment of President Bushs leadership and his decision to go to war in Iraq after the 2001 terrorist attacks, took in $23.9 million to become the first documentary to debut as Hollywoods top weekend film. Theater owners in cities large and small reported sellout crowds.
The heightened public interest generated by the film and the controversy surrounding it is likely to increase the reaction to what happens in Iraq good and bad, analysts say.
We havent seen anything like this before, said political scientist Thad Beyle of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. I cant recall anything this large coming out during an election year.
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Well he sure got that right.
Hee hee.
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