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Kurai Tsuki
1st July 2004, 17:31
How much information does the film Farenheit 9/11 offer that is not available in the book, Dude, Where's my Country If If i have read that book is there any urgency to see the movie?

Sabocat
1st July 2004, 20:14
Go see the film. The neo-con, right wing doesn't want you to go. That should be reason enough. :D

No new information, but some good images. It's worth seeing just so you can see the look on the Senator's faces when Moore asks them to enlist their children in the Army.

Also check out the thread with review of the movie in this forum.

Kurai Tsuki
1st July 2004, 21:45
I'll consider it then, still, if there's no new information then Harry Potter seems more tempting.

truthaddict11
2nd July 2004, 03:48
if you have followed independent news reports for the past 3 years there doesnt seem to be any new info

insurgency03
8th July 2004, 06:50
The ending is classic, its all old news to me but to so amny poor ignorant mainstream souls out there its a definate swing vote, which was the whole point of making it, and W looks like an even bigger fool than ever in this movie

Guerrilla22
8th July 2004, 07:13
A good portion of the film was stuff mentioned in Dude Where's My Country, it was still pretty good, but if I had a choice of what I'd spend money on, I'd go see Spider Man 2

Hate Is Art
9th July 2004, 16:17
I'm going when I get back from a quick trip down Cornwall way. It's only showing at a small indie theather in Brighton which is a bit annoying as it's hard to get to, I think they will be showing Motorcycle Diaries when it comes out though.

SittingBull47
9th July 2004, 16:53
Originally posted by [email protected] 1 2004, 08:14 PM
It's worth seeing just so you can see the look on the Senator's faces when Moore asks them to enlist their children in the Army.


ah yessss. that was a great moment. The first guy was pissed but still acted fine. I think when he slapped Moore on the shoulder with the pamphlet and said "thank ya, buddy" he was just being passive aggressive.