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Michael Moore is known for his gutsy documentaries. Most recently Farenheit 9-11. Any fans out there?
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I love his documentaries but I can't bare to read his books. Cheesy writing.
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I liked Farenheit 9-11 but I think it was overhyped.
It opened up some questions but in the end, it faded away unfortunately. |
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His books aren't so hot, but his docs are well made...except for the Big One.
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Who has seen "Roger & Me"? So good. That and "Bowling for Columbine" are way better than "Farenheit 9-11".
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It's entertaining, yes. But, it's not like I can go to my local library and verify any of it.
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Yes I like his documentaries. Though i think he loves to work people up and create controversy and it works too. He has got really rich off doing this.
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