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Sara
06/28/2004, 11:12 PM
Okay... Maybe you haven't heard it, maybe you have. But there's this new documentary called Farenheit 9/11 in movie theaters. It's already raising quite a stir, and it's only been out for a weekend. If you're a republican, or strongly loyal to Bush, this is very democratic, and against Bush.

I've seen the director and documentarian, Micheal Moore, at work before, with: "Bowling for Columbine". He has a kick-butt sense of humor, but his points are serious, and hit home when he wants them to. "Bowling for Columbine" talks about the severity and seriousness of gun control, and the impact of media on our lives. He has a way of getting answers to questions that people don't want to her, and he is gifted in his work.

There is controversy, one, he doesn't hold back his opinion or biases. He is a democrat, and his documentaries take the democrat side. He does twist the facts for people to see his side only, but the sheer impact of what he says overlooks his biases.

"Farenheit 9/11" is about George Bush and the 9/11 terrorist attacks. George Bush and his cabinet has denounced this movie before it came out even to theaters. Micheal Moore interviews the democrats, and some republicans about Bush's actions, and he outright criticizes Bush in the film for his actions before and after the September 11th attacks.

He does this in his own humorous way again, but he also already has people talking about the film, and it's impact it had on them.

I haven't seen the film yet, but I want to see it because of Micheal Moore's ability to get facts that no one wants you to hear.

What do you think? Have you seen it? Do you want to see it? Why?