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I love Micheal Moore. He states the facts as you never heard them, uncovering governmental secrets and controversial corporate policies. A must-see. It keeps you on the edge of your seat. A definite 9 out of 10.
9/10 4.1.2008 -
annick,custeau@ - age: 26-35
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To all you Michael Moore bashers out there you merely prove that your greatest fear is the truth. After watching this film I had only one thing to say, that the only people more STUPID than Bush are the ones who support him. To those who say it's only liberal propaganda and Bush bashing and an attack on American citizens, quit being so lazy and do some research on the issues. Just because Bush is an American does not make him right. Remember what Mark Twain once said:"That you should support your country all of the time and your government when it deserves it". Besides, if any of you think that what Bush is doing is the right thing then why don't you volunteer to help in his cause or have your children or grandchildren volunteer.
10/10 27.10.2007 -
cln10@ - age: 36-49
Fahrenheit 9/11 shows an excellent side of the time between December 2000 until its release in 2004 within the Bush Administration. It shows an indepth look at George W. Bush's family involving Saudi Arabia and its oil companies. It also shows the many events between this time, such as the invasion of Afghanistan and Iraq.
10/10 5.1.2007 -
kielmoreau@ - age: 13-17
One of the worst movies ever! Don't see. Moore completely takes someone's words out of context and twists them in a way to get his point across. That scene in Iraq before the US went in... come on lets get real here! He tried to make Iraq look like the streets were made out of chocolate with candy cane traffic lights. What a joke.
1/10 10.11.2006 -
westsider4@ - age: 18-25
Not the best documentary I've seen. I liked Bowling for Columbine a lot more. Too much propaganda in this film. More so than information. I think people are too easily influenced. Good film. But like I said, Bowling for Columbine is better. If you want to pay for a documentary, go see An Inconvenient Truth. Much better.
5/10 1.11.2006 -
scdorais@ - age: 18-25
Although the film is important and has information we need to know, some of the humour and sillyness takes away from the power of Michael's key message. I wish he did a better job on his fact-checking and use of hyperbole. But even giving all of this, this is a contribution that merits serious consideration. And some of the humour does help keep the tears at bay.
8/10 11.7.2006 -
cinegortai@ - age: 36-49
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We still want to know what really happend!
10/10 12.5.2006 -
heykiii@ - age: 18-25
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Incredible movie, everyone should see it! Overwhelming and astonishing how things happen in this world.
10/10 6.3.2005 -
lauratuca@ - age: 26-35
One terrific movie, it certainly opened my eyes, Good job Michael.
10/10 16.1.2005 -
bettyboshell@
M. Moore´s film is one big lie! It hides islamistic antidemocratic and antisemite strategy from Saudis, BinLaden, Saddam, Hizbolla, Hamas, PLO, Syrian and Iran leaders a. O. and helps german-france pro arab strategy -not with the truth, but with a quarter of it and hide the main things, like the nazi-ideology of these leaders, their infiltration of the west or saddam´s successful corrumption of about 100 UNO functionairs by the food-for-oil programm, and the france 100.000MioDollar-Oil interest with Saddam... and so on and on. -No Mo(o)re evil, silly propaganda! Achim Schürmann, Duisburg, Allemande.
1/10 7.11.2004 -
durchblix,as@ - age: 36-49
Excellent. Moore does it again!!
10/10 1.11.2004 -
crazy33@ - age: 18-25
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Just what our country needs. It will get you thinking, and don't stop thinking. Thanks MM.
9/10 25.10.2004 -
megustabudweiser@ - age: 18-25
Some day, hopefully soon, Michael Moore's "business model" -- writing and producing low-budget brain candy for anti-American leftists -- will sit alongside Wal-Mart as a Harvard Business School case study. Come to think of it, these "documentaries" really are the Wal-Mart of documentary film-making: keep your costs low and sell cheap crap for a profit. But Moore has managed to put an ingenious twist on it. Instead of paying media for the privilege of airing negative anti-Republican attack ads, he gets the media to pay HIM. It all depends on the legions of (mostly affluent) lefties and conspiracy theorists willing to pony up the dough at the box office. I really gotta hand it to him. He has circumvented McCain-Feingold AND made a bundle to boot.
8/10 24.10.2004 -
seaplin@ - age: 36-49
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