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ThurgreedMarshall
So, why don't you go see it so that you can have something useful to say about it?
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I make a habit of not giving my cash to usless fuckups like the DNC, moveon.org, and Michael Moore, so I'll just wait to watch it until Netflix has it in October. Until then, Andy Sullivan has my proxy:
"Well, I broke down and went to see the Michael Moore movie. I was expecting to be outraged, offended, maddened, etc etc. No one told me I'd be bored. The devices were so tired, the analysis worthy of something by an intern in the Nation online, the sad attempts to blame everything on Bush so strained and over-wrought even the most credulous of conspiracists would have a hard time giving them the time of day. This won the top Cannes prize? Only hatred of America can explain that."
That being said, so much has already been written about this modern day "Triumph of the Will" that I already feel like I've seen it more times than "Animal House"