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cpt_azad
11-12-2004, 09:49 AM
http://www.eonline.com/News/Items/0,1,15328,00.html




by Josh Grossberg
Nov 11, 2004, 3:30 PM PT
Michael Moore (http://www.eonline.com/Facts/People/Bio/0,128,11090,00.html)'s planning to keep the heat on the White House.

A week after President George W. Bush was reelected--despite Moore's best efforts--the firebrand filmmaker says he's forging ahead with a sequel to his controversial documentary Fahrenheit 9/11 (http://www.eonline.com/Facts/Movies/0,60,88477,00.html).




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Moore tells Daily Variety that his new project, tentatively titled Fahrenheit 9/11 1/2, will pick up where Fahrenheit left off, addressing what the filmmaker sees as the administration's failures in the wake of the September 11, 2001 terror attacks.

"Fifty-one percent of the American people lacked information [on election day] and we want to educate and enlighten them," the lefty writer-director told Variety. "They weren't told the truth. We're communicators and it's up to us to start doing it now."

To that end, Moore says his team will begin rolling cameras now to sway voters for the next presidential go-round.

Until then, Moore says, "the official mourning period is over today and there is a silver lining--George W. Bush is prohibited by law from running again."

Fahrenheit 9/11 1/2 will once again be produced by Miramax honcho [url="http://www.eonline.com/Facts/People/0,12,42269,00.html"]Harvey Weinstein (javascript:smallwin_newsplayer('/Includes/NewsPlayer/select.jsp?clipID=&adCat=mmgallery&seed=enewsplayer');) through the Fellowship Adventure Group, the company Weinstein set up with brother Bob, Lions Gate Films and IFC Films to distribute (http://www.eonline.com/News/Items/0,1,14228,00.html) the original film after Disney balked (http://www.eonline.com/News/Items/0,1,14092,00.html).

Neither Moore nor the Fellowship Adventure Group could be reached for comment Thursday.

As for the box-office-bursting Fahrenheit 9/11, the hard-charging documentary got some bad news this week when the Hollywood Foreign Press Association announced the film would be frozen out (http://www.eonline.com/News/Items/0,1,15303,00.html) of the Golden Globes. The awards don't have any categories for documentaries. "We're not a musical/comedy or dramatic feature," Moore said.

But he still is hopeful he will add another Oscar to his mantle, joining his 2002 Best Documentary Academy Award for Bowling for Columbine (http://www.eonline.com/Facts/Movies/0,60,87388,00.html).

This time around, though, he and Weinstein are hoping to persuade Academy voters to make Fahrenheit the first doc in Oscar history to be nominated for Best Picture. The film wasn't submitted in the Best Documentary category because Moore decided to air it on pay-per-view (http://www.eonline.com/News/Items/0,1,15252,00.html) the night before the election, rendering it ineligible under Academy rules.

"I don't know if people want to see me on the stage of the Kodak again," Moore joked in Variety. "However, since my wife [Kathleen] was the producer, if I win--she speaks!"

He's referring to his infamous Oscar speech of two years ago in which he called President Bush "a fictitious president" on the verge of launching what he considered to be a "fictitious war."

Fahrenheit 9/11 has tallied more than $119 million at the domestic box office and nearly $100 million abroad to become the highest grossing documentary ever. The DVD and video (http://www.eonline.com/News/Items/0,1,14742,00.html) versions were released last month and did more than $10 million in first week combined rental and retail revenue, another record for a doc.

Aside from Fahrenheit 9/11 1/2, which should hit theaters in time for the 2008 elections, Moore is finishing up Sicko, an exposé of the health care industry. That film will most likely hit theaters in 2006.
Don't think this one will be any diff. from F9/11 or any better. Still looking forward to it, but there's not really much to "learn" about Bush anymore, not like he's gonna run for pres. in 2008 :huh: , oh well, lets see how this turns out.

{I}{K}{E}
11-12-2004, 09:56 AM
Bowling for Columbine was better then Fahrenheit 9/11 imo


I dont think he makes these kind of movies just for the money...

trajillo
11-12-2004, 11:38 AM
yeah Moore Like Ratm

tarzan
11-12-2004, 06:12 PM
Bowling for Columbine was better then Fahrenheit 9/11 imo



yeah,i really like Bowling for Columbine ,reasons being is it shows why K Mart doesn't sell hand gun ammo anymore and being i work at K mart in the sportin goods department everytime a customer asks why we dont sell the caliber of ammunition they need i point out Bowling for Columbine as the reason and then show the customer where the movie is over in electronics .

bujub22
11-12-2004, 08:51 PM
yeah,i really like Bowling for Columbine ,reasons being is it shows why K Mart doesn't sell hand gun ammo anymore and being i work at K mart in the sportin goods department everytime a customer asks why we dont sell the caliber of ammunition they need i point out Bowling for Columbine as the reason and then show the customer where the movie is over in electronics .
:lol: :lol: good 1

but i still like to see this movie to jus cuz i like for someone to ruffle bushes feathers !

Tetsujn
11-12-2004, 10:56 PM
Terrible title. Excellent potential. I loved Farenheit and BfC.

cpt_azad
11-12-2004, 11:01 PM
agreed it's a terrible title, but that's subject to change, i mean there's 4 years to go before it's official. potential-wise, it wont be as great as F9/11, but it will still have a great amount of potential to it just from the fact that BfC and F9/11 are both excellent movies/documentaries. i hate documentaries, but not these 2.

TheKiler
11-13-2004, 12:50 AM
Moore can take anyone and make them look like a piece of shit.

cpt_azad
11-13-2004, 01:02 AM
then again Bush and his posse are giant talking/walking pieces of shit.

SuperJude™
11-13-2004, 01:55 AM
then again Bush and his posse are giant talking/walking pieces of shit.


Do I really need to read those opinions of yours in the friggin' Movies & TV Forum?

FFS

-SJ™

bujub22
11-13-2004, 02:30 AM
but its the truth ;)

{I}{K}{E}
11-13-2004, 01:13 PM
MICHAEL MOORE'S NEXT FILM TARGETS U.S. HEALTH SYSTEM



he Observer

Micahel Moore, whose controversial awarding-winning attack on the Bush regime, Fahrenheit 9/11, opens in Britain on 9 July, has revealed that he is to turn his camera on healthcare in the United States.

The director and author will attempt to save as many lives as he can by simply intervening with his camera crew during the course of 90 minutes of filming. He hopes to embarrass health insurance companies and hospitals into continuing to care for patients with no cover - highlighting holes in the American system.

It will be a deliberate reversal of Moore's decision to stay largely off screen in Fahrenheit 9/11 , the documentary in which he shows illicitly obtained footage of Bush off guard in the White House and of disillusioned soldiers in Iraq.

He believes the intrusion of a hand-held camera will be more effective than conventional protests against insurance groups and chain hospitals that 'abuse and beat down' poorer patients. 'I thought, "What if we constructed a film where we could see how many lives we could save in 90 minutes, moving as fast as we can, and our only weapon is the camera"?'

Moore said he had the idea when making his TV show, The Awful Truth, shown in Britain on Channel 4. 'We had this guy who was going to die because his HMO [insurers] wouldn't pay for his transplant so we went with him and conducted a funeral rehearsal,' said Moore. 'The HMO was ashamed and paid for the transplant and he lives to this day.'

News that the US health service is Moore's new target will be a relief to two groups which had been touted as likely to be next in his sights. It was rumoured Tony Blair's government was Moore's latest subject, but at the Cannes Film Festival - where he won the coveted Palme d'Or - Moore indicated he wanted to look at Disney. He had fallen foul of the entertainment and leisure empire when they pulled out of the distribution of Fahrenheit 9/11 at the last minute.

cpt_azad
11-13-2004, 10:42 PM
HMO? ouch, lets see what happens.

lee551
11-14-2004, 04:48 AM
looking forward to it.:D

Rip The Jacker
11-14-2004, 05:38 AM
Also looking forward to it. :D

Hairbautt
11-14-2004, 12:10 PM
There was a Farenhype 9/11 that counters Farenheit 9/11...People are easily swayed. :(

Which really sucks. :wacko:

DKRiceEater
11-16-2004, 01:40 AM
umm i think Fahrenheit 9/11 was pretty cool documentary.

i guess i liked how they were making fun of Geroge Bush.LOL

even though i got nothin against him, it was pretty funny.

it made him look HELLA stupid.....LMAO

cpt_azad
11-16-2004, 09:39 AM
umm, maybe you've been away for the past 4 years, but HE IS STUPID. didn't make him look stupid, you just put him in front of a camera and you're bound to get something funny.