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Mr. Moore has a bit of a negative bias toward the Bushes.
(Understatement of the month) As such, he probably exaggerated
and presented one side of many issues. There may be some
unsubstantiated assertions. Let's face it; he may not have passed
the "fair and balanced" standard of our beloved FoxNews. But
here's what's scary to me: if only 25 to 30 per cent of what the
movie portrays is true, we have a major problem! What's worst is
that it is our fault (the US electorate). Moore rubs our noses in it for
122 uncomfortable minutes.
If a movie is judged on how well it makes its point, I should have
given Moore's masterpiece a "10." I didn't; maybe I should re-vote.
"Fahrenheit 9/11" may not make Democrats out of thinking
Conservatives, but one has to be blindly on the far right not to
realize that we have elected an unworthy occupant of the White
House, to put it mildly.
(Understatement of the month) As such, he probably exaggerated
and presented one side of many issues. There may be some
unsubstantiated assertions. Let's face it; he may not have passed
the "fair and balanced" standard of our beloved FoxNews. But
here's what's scary to me: if only 25 to 30 per cent of what the
movie portrays is true, we have a major problem! What's worst is
that it is our fault (the US electorate). Moore rubs our noses in it for
122 uncomfortable minutes.
If a movie is judged on how well it makes its point, I should have
given Moore's masterpiece a "10." I didn't; maybe I should re-vote.
"Fahrenheit 9/11" may not make Democrats out of thinking
Conservatives, but one has to be blindly on the far right not to
realize that we have elected an unworthy occupant of the White
House, to put it mildly.
In the opening scene one gets the unmistakable feel of a home movie. Does anybody here remember "Super 8mm film?" So much for the cinematography. Most of the characters are overdone stereotypes, beginning with Damon Bradshaw (Steven Curtis Boe who is portrayed in the sleaziest possible manner as the out-of-luck artist. The gangster characters, as portrayed, would bring a grin to the face to any real self-respecting crook. The dialog used to portray the street characters makes the grunts of the WWF sound Shakespearean. How many ways can we say "overdone?"
If you can buy into the "ESP" gimmick (see the plot summary), the plot has possibilities. Requirements of a plot in this genre are, of course, minimal. It just has to create some semi-plausible occasions for a beautiful woman to take off her clothes and perhaps simulate copulation with some other scantily-clothed person of either gender. ESP makes good on this expectation. Lorissa McComas (as Monica) and Sage Kirkpatrick (as the unnamed exotic dancer) are the more experienced providers of the nude scenes, although their roles are small. With half a dozen other actresses, whose names you probably do not know nor will long remember, chipping in to do their parts, there is no shortage of exposed female skin.
If you can buy into the "ESP" gimmick (see the plot summary), the plot has possibilities. Requirements of a plot in this genre are, of course, minimal. It just has to create some semi-plausible occasions for a beautiful woman to take off her clothes and perhaps simulate copulation with some other scantily-clothed person of either gender. ESP makes good on this expectation. Lorissa McComas (as Monica) and Sage Kirkpatrick (as the unnamed exotic dancer) are the more experienced providers of the nude scenes, although their roles are small. With half a dozen other actresses, whose names you probably do not know nor will long remember, chipping in to do their parts, there is no shortage of exposed female skin.