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jackbenson
8th Oct 2008
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This shouldn't be classified as documentary for it failed to do just that "DOCUMENT". The film is overly dramatic and in many occasion it was emotionally exaggerated. Schindler's List is the better documentary film that is added with drama without overdoing it.
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steerpyke
21st Nov 2004
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Fahrenheit 9/11 - Michael Moore is a controversial figure, a political activist in the guise of a film-maker, a voice in the crowd in these days when the little people rarely get heard. I must admit that I loved Bowling For Columbine, a film that examines the American love affair with the gun, a str ...
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Mindy
22nd Jul 2004
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Fahrenheit 9/11 - I have a lot of time and respect for Michael Moore, not only for his willingness to stand up and express things that need to be said about society but also for the quality of his work. He's very very good about saying very controvertial things and backing them up with good, solid ...
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higaara
12th Jul 2004
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Fahrenheit 9/11 - This is Michael Moore's 3rd (as far as I know of) documentary. It is also his best yet. Michael Moore has the ability to make a documentary enjoyable as well as factual. I would recommend this to anyone.
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Fahrenheit 9/11 (18) - I expected to be alone in the cinema with a handful of anoraks at one of the first screenings in the UK of this film. In fact, there was a queue to get in and the theatre was full, with lots of 18-30 year olds who sat in wrapt silence throughout.
This film is one of the fi ...
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