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Posted by xKaoSx on Jun-24-2004 13:13:

'Fahrenheit' turns on box office heat

God- Does this just sound totally staged and blown up?
Im sure the moore crew bought 1/2 the tickets alone. Funny.
I mean- I'm probably going to go see it (not paying for it- god forbid- im sure it will show up on the internet soon)


Michael Moore's anti-Bush film breaks the single-day records at the two New York theaters.
June 24, 2004: 6:46 AM EDT


LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Director Michael Moore's controversial documentary "Fahrenheit 9/11" turned on the box office heat in its first day in theaters breaking single-day records at the two New York City theaters where it played.

The movie, which aims a critical eye at President Bush and his prosecution of the war in Iraq, sold $49,000 worth of tickets at the Loew's Village 7 theater, beating the venue's single-day record of $43,435 held by 1997's "Men in Black," according to distributors Lions Gate Films and IFC Films.

At the Lincoln Plaza theater, "Fahrenheit 9/11" took in more than $30,000 to top the $24,013 set by "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" in 2000.

A spokesman for Lions Gate Films said the company debuted the movie in the two theaters to help build good word-of-mouth -- friend telling friend -- publicity ahead of the wide debut Friday when it plays in 868 theaters in all 50 states.

The film has caused a storm of controversy because director Moore, whose past work includes Oscar-winning documentary "Bowling for Columbine," makes a case that the Bush administration was determined to invade Iraq following the Sept. 11 attacks.

The movie links Bush family members and business associates with wealthy Saudi Arabian families, including that of Osama bin Laden, and Moore clearly wants to see the president fail to win re-election in this fall's presidential campaign.



Groups have organized support for and against the movie, and audiences appear to be keen to see it.

Online ticket service Fandango.com reported Wednesday that "Fahrenheit 9/11" was making up 48 percent of advance ticket sales for the weekend ahead, compared to 11 percent for "Dodgeball" and 9 percent for next week's "Spider-Man 2."


Posted by St_Andrew on Jun-24-2004 14:10:

probably if the right didn't do such fuss about it, it wouldn't be near as popular...


Posted by BadBadNeil on Jun-24-2004 15:12:

Even USA Today had a lengthy write up in it and gave it 3.5 stars.

They did mention that he does things like interview grieving families and soldiers who no longer support the war but doesn't interview the families and soldiers who still do support the war and Bush.


Posted by osuracnaes on Jun-24-2004 16:12:

quote:
Originally posted by BadBadNeil

They did mention that he does things like interview grieving families and soldiers who no longer support the war but doesn't interview the families and soldiers who still do support the war and Bush.


Why would he? It would only just go against the point he's trying to make. The unbiased crap he's yelling about? Someone as extreme as Moore has no choice but to be biased.

Sure, I'll see it. I want Bush out of office as much as most liberals do, not because of "war," however.

Don't think he'll be too successful in convincing people, though. Liberals already probably agree with it, conservatives will just complain about it, and I don't think there are enough of us moderates to make a big difference.


Posted by BadBadNeil on Jun-24-2004 16:33:

Yeah I didn't mean he should show it because it was obviously go against the whole point of the movie, what I meant was he shows a few people weeping and some disguntled soldiers and presents those almost as though they are facts that that the war is unjustified and wrong when they are merely opinions and the same can be done in a pro war movie.


Posted by DjSway on Jun-24-2004 17:28:

I'm no fan of Moore or mr. Cow, and no fan of Bush either. I just hope that people who see this movie understand it is not a documentary and should not affect their opinion, well not too much at least.
In any case I might rent it, but hell if there isn't any boobies in the movie I ain't watching it!


Posted by NeoPhono on Jun-24-2004 19:30:

quote:
Originally posted by DjSway
I'm no fan of Moore or mr. Cow, and no fan of Bush either. I just hope that people who see this movie understand it is not a documentary and should not affect their opinion, well not too much at least.
In any case I might rent it, but hell if there isn't any boobies in the movie I ain't watching it!


Do Mr. Moore's boobs not count then? His man boobs are bigger than many females.



Sorry, but the dude's a fat-ass. He had to photo shop his pic in the F911 movie poster so he wouldn't like the the Stay-Puff man next to Bush.


Posted by Shakka on Jun-24-2004 20:20:

quote:
Originally posted by NeoPhono
Do Mr. Moore's boobs not count then? His man boobs are bigger than many females.



Sorry, but the dude's a fat-ass. He had to photo shop his pic in the F911 movie poster so he wouldn't like the the Stay-Puff man next to Bush.



haha. Moore's got bitch-tits/man-boobs.


Posted by occrider on Jun-24-2004 20:25:

I wonder if he's seen Supersize Me


Posted by xKaoSx on Jun-24-2004 20:31:

quote:
Originally posted by Shakka
haha. Moore's got bitch-tits/man-boobs.


maybe he needs a manzier


Posted by BadBadNeil on Jun-24-2004 21:19:

he reminds me of captain caveman


Posted by DjSway on Jun-24-2004 21:21:

quote:
Originally posted by BadBadNeil
he reminds me of captain caveman


Hey I remmeber that show, so awesome! Heh heh we're old...


Posted by Shakka on Jun-24-2004 22:53:

Ah yes. The infamous Captain Caaaaaaaaaaaaaaighaighaighveman!

Remember these guys?



The early years....before he sold out to the fiberglass companies. Reminds me of watching old Peter Sellers movies.






Double hijack for Opus, you Kubrick fan, you. How many characters did Peter Sellers play in Dr. Strangelove?


Posted by BadBadNeil on Jun-24-2004 22:58:

haha the snorks. what a classic


Posted by Spin Doctor on Jun-24-2004 23:52:

quote:
Originally posted by Shakka
Double hijack for Opus, you Kubrick fan, you. How many characters did Peter Sellers play in Dr. Strangelove?


Three! Group Captain Mandrake, Dr. Strangelove and the President. He was going to play the part of the bomber captain too, but couldn�t do the riding the bomb scene because he�d injured his leg!


Posted by Q5echo on Jun-25-2004 00:40:

dorks


Posted by arctic on Jun-25-2004 01:07:

quote:
Originally posted by occrider
I wonder if he's seen Supersize Me


Funnily enough, he's actually got a prominent link to it on his website.

http://www.michaelmoore.com/index_real.php - scroll down to the bottom of the page. The 'film of epic proportions' part is particulally apt and/or ironic.


Posted by Boomer187 on Jun-25-2004 01:11:

I wonder why there are no films showing how much good Bush has done....






hehe


Posted by tathi on Jun-25-2004 03:15:

quote:
Originally posted by Shakka
Ah yes. The infamous Captain Caaaaaaaaaaaaaaighaighaighveman!

Double hijack for Opus, you Kubrick fan, you. How many characters did Peter Sellers play in Dr. Strangelove?

Sellers amd Kubrick are great, what aobut Sellers in Lolita?


Posted by Q5echo on Jun-25-2004 03:34:

quote:
Originally posted by Boomer187
I wonder why there are no films showing how much good Bush has done....






hehe

b/c the incumbant is on the correct side of history. there is no need to.


Posted by NeoPhono on Jun-25-2004 04:09:

quote:
Originally posted by Boomer187
I wonder why there are no films showing how much good Bush has done....






hehe


Not that it's a pro-Bush movie, but there is the independent "Michael Moore Hates America," but I don't think it's in very wide release, if any at all. I'd like to see it, just to see what it's all about (haha, touche).

http://www.michaelmoorehatesamerica.com/


Posted by MisterOpus1 on Jun-25-2004 13:57:

quote:
Originally posted by Shakka
Ah yes. The infamous Captain Caaaaaaaaaaaaaaighaighaighveman!

Remember these guys?



The early years....before he sold out to the fiberglass companies. Reminds me of watching old Peter Sellers movies.






Double hijack for Opus, you Kubrick fan, you. How many characters did Peter Sellers play in Dr. Strangelove?


Give Spin Doctor a cigar - 3 is correct!!!

First Kubrick, now the Pink Panther - yet another one of my favorites. My brother even bought me the Pink Panther series for my B-Day! Haven't gotten a chance to fire 'em up yet, but that was a strange coincidence.



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