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  • turban
    Getting Somewhere
    • Jun 2004
    • 127

    #31
    Originally posted by Galapidate
    I wish people would just shut the fuck up about Moore and the whole half-truths thing. Media tells us a bunch of lies and half-truths all the time, at least his movie has some purpose to it (WAKE UP AMERICA!)
    I hate posts like this.

    Why should people shut up about it or any topic for that matter, just because YOU don't like it? If you don't have anything constructive to add to the discussion, why not fuck off out of the thread.

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    • MJDub
      Are you Kidding me??
      • Jun 2004
      • 2765

      #32
      Originally posted by Galapidate
      I wish people would just shut the fuck up about Moore and the whole half-truths thing. Media tells us a bunch of lies and half-truths all the time, at least his movie has some purpose to it (WAKE UP AMERICA!)
      I agree with turban, STFU!
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      "Son," he said without preamble, "never trust a man who doesn't drink because he's probably a self-righteous sort, a man who thinks he knows right from wrong all the time. Some of them are good men, but in the name of goodness, they cause most of the suffering in the world. They're the judges, the meddlers. And, son, never trust a man who drinks but refuses to get drunk. They're usually afraid of something deep down inside, either that they're a coward or a fool or mean and violent. You can't trust a man who's afraid of himself. But sometimes, son, you can trust a man who occasionally kneels before a toilet. The chances are that he is learning something about humility and his natural human foolishness, about how to survive himself. It's damned hard for a man to take himself too seriously when he's heaving his guts into a dirty toilet bowl."

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      • algy
        Gold Gabber
        • Jun 2004
        • 504

        #33
        I?d like to see Moore in a debate. Totally out of his element and not able to splice and dice a movie together based on his political agenda.
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        • Galapidate
          Addiction started
          • Jun 2004
          • 366

          #34
          Originally posted by turban
          Originally posted by Galapidate
          I wish people would just shut the fuck up about Moore and the whole half-truths thing. Media tells us a bunch of lies and half-truths all the time, at least his movie has some purpose to it (WAKE UP AMERICA!)
          I hate posts like this.

          Why should people shut up about it or any topic for that matter, just because YOU don't like it? If you don't have anything constructive to add to the discussion, why not fuck off out of the thread.
          I am not the only one who doesn't like it. There are many people like me who feel Moore is being unfairly criticized for what he does. The hypocrisy of it all is that these people who call him a liar watch news from conservative-slanted sources like Fox News, which is notorious for sensationalizing stories and misleading its viewers. My view is that these people who pass judgements on Moore are not informed enough in the first place to make those judgements, and that's what ticks me off.

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          • miks
            Getting warmed up
            • Jun 2004
            • 99

            #35
            Bottom line: He won the Palm D'Or at Cannes (with Quentin Tarantino as the head of the judges) and the Oscar for Best Documentary. While Moore may be pushing his own personal agenda he is doing a fucking excellent job doing it. Outside the US he people love him, he is a Best Seller and his documentaries are on shelfs of every video shop across the world. And yeah he may even alter the results of an election.... so lets see.

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            • mylexicon
              Addiction started
              • Jun 2004
              • 339

              #36
              Originally posted by Galapidate
              3. He's got balls to be able to criticize American society the way he does. Show the man some respect.
              Who the fuck needs balls to criticize this country??! Everyone has complaints
              and everyone gets up on their soap box to rant from time to time. The
              problem is Michael Moore focuses on very unimportant problems that have
              enormous emotional impact. He uses these heavily polarized political issues
              to sway people into his constituency. Later he hopes to use their poor manipulated
              minds to accomplish his utterly idiotic agenda. He is displeased about the way
              America works and his grand solution is more legislation.......

              Guess what moore, been there, done that......all the bitching we have today
              is because of poorly written legislation and it keeps getting worse. Come up
              with a new idea that doesn't involve you using the police to incarcerate me
              if i don't abide by your legislative opinions.
              Be a vegan......eat freedom fries..

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              • turban
                Getting Somewhere
                • Jun 2004
                • 127

                #37
                Originally posted by Galapidate
                Originally posted by turban
                Originally posted by Galapidate
                I wish people would just shut the fuck up about Moore and the whole half-truths thing. Media tells us a bunch of lies and half-truths all the time, at least his movie has some purpose to it (WAKE UP AMERICA!)
                I hate posts like this.

                Why should people shut up about it or any topic for that matter, just because YOU don't like it? If you don't have anything constructive to add to the discussion, why not fuck off out of the thread.
                I am not the only one who doesn't like it. There are many people like me who feel Moore is being unfairly criticized for what he does. The hypocrisy of it all is that these people who call him a liar watch news from conservative-slanted sources like Fox News, which is notorious for sensationalizing stories and misleading its viewers. My view is that these people who pass judgements on Moore are not informed enough in the first place to make those judgements, and that's what ticks me off.
                You're making him out to be some kind of saint.

                All I am trying to say is that people who watch the documentary should watch it with a hint of scepticism. But, hey, if the people believe what they see and it aids towards Bush loosing the next election, then I'm a happy man.

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                • mylexicon
                  Addiction started
                  • Jun 2004
                  • 339

                  #38
                  Originally posted by Galapidate
                  I am not the only one who doesn't like it. There are many people like me who feel Moore is being unfairly criticized for what he does. The hypocrisy of it all is that these people who call him a liar watch news from conservative-slanted sources like Fox News, which is notorious for sensationalizing stories and misleading its viewers. My view is that these people who pass judgements on Moore are not informed enough in the first place to make those judgements, and that's what ticks me off.
                  Come to your senses man!!! Get a grip!!! Michael Moore walks around saying
                  the media sucks, school shootings are bad, and war is bad too. Everything
                  he says is some blatatantly obvious its ridiculous. The problem is his solutions.
                  Therein, lies his blatant manipulation. He is trying to convince America
                  that new laws and the elimination of Bush will solve all of our problems. Just like
                  he has already convinced the rest of the world that American reform will make their
                  lives better.

                  The things he claims are so utterly ridiculous it is mind boggling. He has somehow
                  managed to convince the world that controlling other people will be the key
                  to their happiness and success. It is utter lunacy and completely against
                  everything we believe in!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
                  Be a vegan......eat freedom fries..

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                  • delirious
                    Addiction started
                    • Jun 2004
                    • 288

                    #39
                    Originally posted by mylexicon
                    He is trying to convince America
                    that new laws and the elimination of Bush will solve all of our problems. Just like he has already convinced the rest of the world that American reform will make their lives better.

                    Where does he say that new laws and the elimination of Bush will solve all our problems?


                    Who's making the untrue accusations now?

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                    • Galapidate
                      Addiction started
                      • Jun 2004
                      • 366

                      #40
                      Originally posted by mylexicon
                      Originally posted by Galapidate
                      I am not the only one who doesn't like it. There are many people like me who feel Moore is being unfairly criticized for what he does. The hypocrisy of it all is that these people who call him a liar watch news from conservative-slanted sources like Fox News, which is notorious for sensationalizing stories and misleading its viewers. My view is that these people who pass judgements on Moore are not informed enough in the first place to make those judgements, and that's what ticks me off.
                      Come to your senses man!!! Get a grip!!! Michael Moore walks around saying
                      the media sucks, school shootings are bad, and war is bad too. Everything
                      he says is some blatatantly obvious its ridiculous. The problem is his solutions.
                      Therein, lies his blatant manipulation. He is trying to convince America
                      that new laws and the elimination of Bush will solve all of our problems. Just like
                      he has already convinced the rest of the world that American reform will make their
                      lives better.

                      The things he claims are so utterly ridiculous it is mind boggling. He has somehow
                      managed to convince the world that controlling other people will be the key
                      to their happiness and success. It is utter lunacy and completely against
                      everything we believe in!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
                      I agree some of his tactics may be ridiculous, but that's because regular debating or discussion will not get anything solved in this country anymore. The government should be something to serve us, but it doesn't anymore (hmm, sounds like transcendentalism).

                      As for the elimination of Bush, I don't think all of Fahrenheit 9/11 focuses on him. There are some parts, but a lot of it has to do with recent events in our time like the Patriot Act and the war. At least that's the impression I get from someone I know who went to see it. But you can't blame Moore for trying to help the people. Those new laws would protect Americans, and getting rid of Bush, although it may be too late now, would prevent us, the average Americans, from paying for this war.

                      Where does Moore show that controlling people will lead to success? In Bowling for Columbine gun restriction is actually rational, but where else aside from that?

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                      • dohturdima
                        Getting Somewhere
                        • Jun 2004
                        • 193

                        #41
                        Originally posted by Galapidate
                        3. He's got balls to be able to criticize American society the way he does. Show the man some respect.
                        Sigh. It's not about balls, when pants are down in a country where law actually honors the the 1st Amendment. It's about 1. money 2. publicity 3. money 4. political agenda 5. money. Shall I go on? :wink: Respect, indeed... I'd like to see the likes of M Moore show them balls Chinese dissidents (and, in the past, Russian dissidents in the ol' USSR) obviously have, being fully aware of the consequences to their lives and those of their loved ones. But, of course that is a moot point.

                        Michael Moore is neither the first nor the last it his kind. Gore Vidal and Chomsky are still around. At least Kurt Vonnegut wrote something arguably half-decent prior to his current ranting. Oh, and Mr. Soros is trying his hand at penmanship, while openly saying that he will give a substantial bundle of $$$ to whoever opposes Bush. What can one say - election year...
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                        • Yao
                          DUDERZ get a life!!!
                          • Jun 2004
                          • 8167

                          #42
                          Originally posted by Civic_Zen

                          First. Ignorance is bliss. Second, nobody in America thinks our government is perfect. I mean come on. Most do recognize that its the best form of democracy in existence, or on this planet any way.
                          I disagree. Any democracy trying to impose itself on any other country is not acting in a democratic way. It's dictating the world politics.

                          Originally posted by Civic_Zen

                          He doesn't do a damn thing to try and address these problems. He just states the obvious and then makes it sound worse then it really is. He never brought up that Clinton ignored al Quada for 8 years, only that Bush did it for 8 months. U don't see the hypocricy there??
                          Bush got slapped in the face with it. I still think Clinton was a better president despite his sexual overactivity... :?
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                          • thespian
                            Fresh Peossy
                            • Jun 2004
                            • 30

                            #43
                            That's why Bill Clinton was a better president.. because of his sexual activities....
                            If Bush had good sex.... he could relax and make better decisions.
                            By the way what's with Cliton's new book??

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                            • krelm
                              Addiction started
                              • Jun 2004
                              • 437

                              #44
                              Originally posted by turban
                              I think you've got to understand that Kill Bill is a fictitious Film. Moore's 'documentary', on the other hand, is apparently based upon fact. Also, apparently, Moore's documentary dishes out some rather large accusations. I haven't seen it as yet, and I'm going to be VERY sceptical about the whole thing.
                              My lord, are people still under the assumption that Moore's films are actually documentaries?

                              He takes facts, he twists them, and he creates a spin. NO shit!

                              I get irritated when people claim he is irresponsible because he is making misleading, accusatory and inflammatory documentaries - his films aren't documentaries dumbasses! People who claim that he is "uncovering the truth" are equally idiotic. Sure, there is some truth deep down in there somewhere, but it ain't what appears on the big screen.

                              Either you think his movies are entertaining or not (I think they are a load of fun) - but don't take them as anything more than fact-inspired entertainment. Not worth getting all worked up over either way.
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                              • phishfood
                                Fresh Peossy
                                • Jun 2004
                                • 41

                                #45
                                clinton was a better president than our current vacation-in-chief bush. but remember that both have/had a large team of monkeys behind working away.

                                the ingorance is bliss approach is part of the problem in america today. too many people are caught up in the daily grind of modern life to think outside of themselves. the obvious problem behind big media is not that appearent since they still get large ratings. those ratings and profits are apart of the problem with the media as well as who owns the media.

                                moore is just pointing out a part of the hypocrisy and is taking the heat for it. all long as he is making people think, he is succeeding.

                                of course people will use any means necessary to illustrate their point. and if you can reach at peoples emotions, esp fear, you will be able to control them all the better. oh and it helps to throw as much money at it as possible. the passions of christ was a good example of using peoples emotions and beliefs to make a buck.

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