Posted on 07/13/2004 5:15:07 PM PDT by SJackson
Michael Moores new documentary Fahrenheit 9/11 delivers scathing indictment on Bush (FinalCall.com) - The political heat has definitely turned up on the president with the record-breaking June 25 release of Fahrenheit 9/11, a new documentary written, directed and produced by Michael Moore. The filmmaker, who won a 2002 Oscar for Bowling for Columbine, delivers a scalding rebuke of President George Bush from one end of the reel to the other. Beginning with the stolen presidential election in 2000 and shouts of Hail to the Thief during Pres. Bushs inauguration parade, the film follows the yellow brick road of propaganda that the Bush administration led the public along after the tragic attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon Sept. 11, 2001. It presents a piercing examination of the manipulation of 9/11 as a pre-text for amassing oil profits to the corporate cronies of the Bush family, the bin Laden family and Saudi royalsall at the expense of ignorant and unsuspecting poor, young soldiers looking for a job and an education, the rights of U.S. citizens clinging to patriotic hopes, and the lives of Iraqi civilians praying for peace. Scathingly emotional and cynically factual, Mr. Moore also blends in his personal condemnation of the president through a well-crafted selection of stock photos throughout illustrating Mr. Bush as a lazy, inept, incoherent and often dazed and confused man who has mishandled his mantle of leadership.
Pulling no punches on his attack on Pres. Bush, Mr. Moore admitted to Reuters in May that he hoped Fahrenheit would influence the presidential elections in November.
Everybody knows who I am and where I stand, he said. Oh no, Im not trying to pretend Im being evenhanded with Bush.
At the end of one celebrity preview screening on June 24, the filmmaker shared his optimism about the election, as a result of responses to his recent book tour.
There has been a shift in this country. The average American is finally beginning to figure it out. We were duped [into supporting the invasion of Iraq], he told them.
All 10 preview shows for celebrities and the film industry in California held for charity were sold out. Over the next three days, an estimated three million people flocked to the show its opening weekend. Sold out screens, long lines and standing ovations were reported across the country. The film grossed a hefty $21.8 million with only a limited release in 868 movie theaters nationwide, becoming the first political documentary to debut at the box office at No. 1.
But the pictorial mockery of the commander-in-chief of this country does not overshadow the factual strength of Fahrenheit, which is based largely on public record documents and reports. Proving that facts mean different things to different people, the sharpness of Mr. Moores criticism cut Walt Disney Co. deep enough to cause it to block the films distribution by its subsidiary Miramax Films. Disney executives claimed that the company could not take sides in a political debate.
However, Mr. Moores agent, Ari Emanuel, is quoted in reports asserting that the company feared the tax breaks for its theme park, hotels and businesses in Floridawhere Jeb Bush, the presidents brother, is governorwould be jeopardized. According to Reuters, the heads of Miramax, Harvey and Bob Weinstein, bought the rights to the film from Disney for $6 million. Forming the Fellowship Adventure Group, the two then partnered with IFC Films and Lions Gate Films to distribute the documentary.
I would have hoped by now that I would be able to put my work out to the public without having to experience the profound censorship obstacles I often seem to encounter, Mr. Moore wrote on his website.
But, it is, ironically, such censorship that provides the basis for the movies title, a spin off the classic 1953 science fiction novel by Ray Bradbury, Fahrenheit 451, which tells the story of a society that bans all printed material out of the fear that people who can think for themselves are a threat. A large television screen on the wall becomes the source of everyones information and entertainment, and while officials do not force people to watch the screen, they willingly absorb themselves into it. The government also doles out drugs to pacify the peoples minds. Firemen track down non-conformists who have hidden books away, and upon finding the books, they burn them, hence the title. Fahrenheit four five one is the temperature at which book paper catches fire and starts to burn, explains the main fireman of the story in one scene.
Written after World War II, the book generally protests censorship, but particularly condemns the anti-intellectual climate of Nazi Germany and McCarthyism in 1950s America, and continues the genre of social criticism that feared the U.S. government would turn into a totalitarian regime that stifled individual thought and creativity. The apparent comparisons that Mr. Moore may be drawing with the current Bush administration perhaps rest at the root of the films acclaimand its opposition.
Fahrenheit received the prestigious Palme dOr, the top award at the 2004 Cannes Film Festival, where it premiered. But despite the international fanfare, the domestic backlash has only just begun.
The conservative group, Citizens United, filed a complaint June 24 with the Federal Election Commission (FEC) charging that ads for Fahrenheit violate laws that regulate campaign finance. The rules ban ads, funded by corporate money, depicting presidential candidates 30 days before a primary and 60 days before an election. Since the Republican National Convention is scheduled Aug. 30-Sept. 2, the FEC may decide to pull all promotion commercials for Mr. Moores film July 31. During a press conference with the filmmaker, members of the Congressional Black Caucus pledged their support in fighting this complaint.
Mr. Moore contends that such a move by the FEC would be a violation of his First Amendment rights to advertise his movie. He maintains that he is not a member of the Democratic Party, but rather an Independent, and has not endorsed Democrat John Kerry for president.
He also says that the complaint is a blatant attempt on the part of a right-wing, Republican-sponsored group to stop people from seeing my movie.
To further discourage attendance, the movie was given an R rating for scenes of wounded, dead and desecrated bodies. Mr. Moore takes it all in strideand has encouraged teenagers to find your way into a theater to see this movie.
If the government believes it is OK to send slightly older teenagers to their deaths in Iraq, I think at the very least you should be allowed to see what they are going to draft you for in a couple of years, he said.
But you forgot the BARF ALERT
I had to laugh when I saw the author's name.
"But the pictorial mockery of the commander-in-chief of this country does not overshadow the factual strength of Fahrenheit, which is based largely on public record documents and reports."
I guess this idiot has not read the critiques from Michael Isikoff, Christopher Hitchens, the 911 Commission Report, and etc. Unless this idiot thinks they are members of the vast right wing conspiracy.
The democrats must be awfully sure of themselves to use the destroy the crops and burn the bridges type of campaigning they are using.
This can be used against them. Oh, I know the media would just say that it's hateful and awful and so unfair and untrue, but hey, they don't have a lock on it anymore.
Mr. Moore takes it all in strideand has encouraged teenagers to find your way into a theater to see this movie.
Inciting a minor?
What a lot of bilge.
Rush read a Washington Post poll that said support for Bush on the war has gone up to 55% since this crapumentary came out.
This bile from something named Dora Muhammad. Quelle surprise.
Did you know that your name's origin means "dirty supid little girl"?
(This posting approved by Richard Reardon)
"yellow brick road of propaganda"
Got that right...F 911 is propaganda pure and simple. Would have made Goebbels or Leni Riefenstahl proud.
I know your purpose in posting this but it sure does pollute the site.
Conspiracy, yes. Consider the source, it's the ZOG/OIL conspiracy they'd be thinking about. Plain old white dudes too.
Don't read it, pretend they don't exist. Those imams in our prisons, they're peaceful folk, nothing to do with this thought process.
Old age.
Moore is a Fraud
Final Call Web site (the Nation of Islam's publication) by Dora Muhammad
Men like Moore never learn. He only knows how to appeal to the lef'ts true believers. His tact does not work on centrist swing voters.
Very angry attacks on Bush will do what very angry attacks on Bill Clinton did for him. It will move Bush's approval rating back up the high 50s.
I spent a lot of years doing political editorials on local Radio. If I tried to tell people that a local politican was a crook, the public tended to support the politican.
When I laid out the facts and made no accustations, people would scream at me for not seeing what a crook the guy was. I fould I could not tell people what to believe. I had to just present arguments and let the public draw their own conclusions. That works.
Human nature is strange. The stronger one asserts an opinion, the more it is rejected. The public especially the centrist voters want to draw their own conclusions. The dumbest thing a political advocate can do .. is tell people what to believe.
Remember Reagan's very persuasive close to the Debate with Jimmy Carter? He did not say you are not as well off as you were 4 years ago.. and you therefore you should elect me.
What Reagan did was ask the voters this question and suggested two possible answers. He asked "Are you better off now than you were 4 years ago? If your answer is Yes then you should vote for my opponent. But if your answer is no, then I might suggest a different course you might take."
Reagan did not tell voters how to vote. He suggested a choice they might want to consider. They bought what he was saying. Reagan just lead the voters to water. He did not try to make them drink.. but tons of them did.
The Democrats are attacking George W. Bush exactly like the Republicans attack FDR in 1936. The media and its pundits were sure that FDR would be defeated. But when the votes were couted FDR in the 1936 electoin won 61 to 36.
The Moore film is counter productive. It only has believability for those that share Moore's opinions. It turns the swing voters off. The most recent polls prove it.
LIke all over the top pitches ... it fails.
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