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Frax
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Joined: 11 Oct 2002 Posts: 8489
Location: Fuck yoiu fucking fuckers
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themy
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Joined: 14 Oct 2002 Posts: 1153
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Posted: 09/07/04 - 12:13 Post subject:
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political stunt =/ that man needs the south beach diet book for christmas
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khrath
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Posted: 09/07/04 - 12:19 Post subject:
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he didn't want to lose to a real documentary, because his isn't one, it's a ficticious work =p
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goatface
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Joined: 12 Oct 2002 Posts: 1354
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Posted: 09/08/04 - 12:26 Post subject:
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i overlooked this part when i first saw it
| Quote: | | Moore also hinted in a recent interview in Rolling Stone he would like the movie to play on television before the presidential election. According to the rules of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, playing on TV would invalidate its contention in the documentary category, but not for best picture. With the movie coming out on DVD October 5, it's not clear whether the TV deal would happen. |
wonder what network would air it
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Obmar
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Joined: 22 Oct 2002 Posts: 1934
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Posted: 09/08/04 - 12:28 Post subject:
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no network i suppose
well maybe like Bravo?
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Luturb
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Joined: 11 Oct 2002 Posts: 4042
Location: Livermore, California
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| Code: | What do you think is the best category for Michael Moore's "Fahrenheit 9/11" at the Oscars?
Best picture 29% 1791 votes
Best documentary 27% 1662 votes
Shouldn't be nominated at all 44% 2695 votes
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Vengar_OO
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Joined: 30 Nov 2002 Posts: 1029
Location: Mayport, FL
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Posted: 09/08/04 - 16:01 Post subject: -==-
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Giving an oscar to his first piece of shit non-documentary made the oscars about as prestigeous as the grammies. Another goes to him, they will be on the same level as VMAs.
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Posted: 09/08/04 - 16:40 Post subject: Re: -==-
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| Vengar_OO wrote: | | Giving an oscar to his first piece of shit non-documentary made the oscars about as prestigeous as the grammies. Another goes to him, they will be on the same level as VMAs. |
Hollywood is run by democrats.
Democrats are scum.
Hollywood is scum.
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Ikkan
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Joined: 06 Sep 2003 Posts: 3086
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Posted: 09/09/04 - 06:50 Post subject: Re: -==-
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| Kbarr wrote: | | Vengar_OO wrote: | | Giving an oscar to his first piece of shit non-documentary made the oscars about as prestigeous as the grammies. Another goes to him, they will be on the same level as VMAs. |
Hollywood is run by democrats.
Democrats are scum.
Hollywood is scum. |
Amen, my brother.
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Conqueso
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Joined: 25 Jun 2003 Posts: 388
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Posted: 09/14/04 - 15:23 Post subject:
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Sorry about the bump. I stumbled on this blurb about the debut of "Michael Moore Hates America". Let's see how much publicity it gets.
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=40430
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September 13, 2004 - The Amazing Morning After…
We premiered yesterday at the AFR Festival in Dallas. It was a smash hit. Both shows were oversold, packed houses. There were dozens of people standing in the back, and did so for the entire show because there were no more seats. I want to apologize to the people with tickets who were turned away because the theater oversold the show… I had no idea that would happen, and I'm sorry.
It was so cool to be at both shows… to finally hear the laughter and applause of the audiences. To see the standing ovations. I was so humbled by the fact that people enjoyed the flick. And for me, that's all this is about.
Some of the last year and a half has been fascinating, some of it fun, some of it painful, and recently, it's been emotionally exhausting. But being in the theater with those audiences yesterday, and talking with people afterward… people who have believed in me from the beginning and never gave up, even when I wanted to… reminded me why I got into this in the first place. And I want to thank the people who were at the premiere. You were a part of the fulfillment of my little American Dream. It meant the world to me that you showed up.
Meanwhile, we're still working on distribution. I'm on my way to LA from Dallas to meet with the folks who are repping the film, and then heading out to Toronto on Wednesday before that film festival ends to meet with more distributors. But I can tell you that after yesterday and the response we got from the crowds, there is a big market for the flick. The ride is really just beginning.
Take care,
Mike Wilson
Director, Michael Moore Hates America
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