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LIVE POLL: Michael Moore Movie I Most Believe In
In celebration of 35 years of Michael Moore movies on the 35th anniversary of his directorial debut with Roger & Me in 1989. The film which premiered on 20 December 1989 was not only his debut, but also served as his breakthrough film and the start of his storied career as an Oscar-winning documentarian.
Which of these select Michael Moore feature-length movies do you think best exposes the topic under investigation?
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Jessica
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Similar to this poll by mario: https://www.imdb.com/poll/GjLXxVrS5uc/
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Congratulations, @urbanemovies!
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Michael Moore Movie I Most Believe In
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What is ironic bout this poll and Bowling for Columbine leading the votes, is that we have strong evidence and (Michael Moore's own confession) that he used a montage trick to make the audience believe that Charlton Heston walked away and did not look at the picture of the girl when Moore interviewed him. In fact, Charlton Heston had already leaved when Michael Moore shot that part.
When I learned about this, I refused to watch Michael Moore's films. I might agree with his opinions, but he is a propagandist, and a disgrace to documentary filmmaking.
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