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Nice to see that because it's a documentary and not a film that it cuts through the usual '2/3 years before it gets on TV' crap.
> like that montage of images set to the song 'What a Wonderful World'.
"we're gonna need a montage *montaaage*
you always fade out from a montage *montaaage* "
> That really wasn't easy to watch that woman crying in front of the
> Whitehouse.
True, I found the beginning the most upsetting, followed by the burnt bodies being strung up.
Not nice, but that's not the point.
> phi11ip wrote:
> It's like a Sony fanboy, only looking at their one side of the
> story.
>
> That's ANY fanboy.
>
> You're just jealous because the Sony ones are always right.
You find me something to rival Top Score...
"I'm not really a fan of Moore's politics tho. He was 100% behind John Kerry in the election, "
Actually, he wasn't. When he was asked what he thought of Kerry, he replied and I quote "I'd watch him carefully too."
> It's like a Sony fanboy, only looking at their one side of the story.
That's ANY fanboy.
You're just jealous because the Sony ones are always right.
> It's like a Sony fanboy, only looking at their one side of the story.
I was just having an argument with such a fanboy, about games being rated 100%. Needless to say i kicked his ass.
Just watch it with an open mind, ignore anything that may influence you as there's gonna be something that's been missed out.
It's like a Sony fanboy, only looking at their one side of the story.
I'm not really a fan of Moore's politics tho. He was 100% behind John Kerry in the election, and Kerry was such a fake. Kerry is a man who hates guns, voted something like 120 times for stricter gun controls, yet then had a photo opportunity where he went out hunting in Virginia, shotgun in hand, to boost his chances of taking the state.
Kerry seemed to be trying to 'out-Bush Bush' in the election campaign. He never said he would halt Bush's plans for the 'war on terror', and plenty people on the left thought if Kerry had won the US would have been more dangerous.