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Arts, People, M, Moore, Michael



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- Official site of the gadfly of corporations, creator of the film Roger and Me and the television show The Awful Truth. Includes mailing list, message board, and news.


  • - Review of Moore's book, "Stupid White Men ...and Other Sorry Excuses for the State of the Nation."
  • - After hearing numerous comments that Moore is lying, a viewer asks for evidence from the accusers but can't find any anywhere.
  • - Writer John Patterson salutes Michael Moore for doing the job he says the US media were too scared to tackle.
  • - Editorial by Moore on Independence Day regarding the need to open a debate with flag-waving hawks who equate any questioning of authority with being unpatriotic. From the Los Angeles Times. [Free registration required.]
  • - Articles by Moore on attending the Republican National Convention in 2004, and his impressions of George W. Bush's policies.
  • - Moore speaks to 9800 students at the University of Neveda at Reno, making it the largest event in their campus history.
  • - Moore gets Michigan Republicans fuming by pledging to give corn chips, clean underwear, and ramen to slackers who register to vote.
  • - Account by Moore on how he was banned from speaking or signing books at any Borders store in the US.
  • - Investigates interviews with Moore that look more like baited interrogations, as well as the need of documentaries to raise issues that media will not examine.
  • - Production company of Michael Moore. Includes information on Moore's films, TV shows, and books.
  • - Moore's Slacker Uprising Tour, a movement to get couch potatoes to vote, goes to Orem, Utah and raises a tempest in the highly Republican region.
  • - Moore speaks to a sold-out McKale Center to urge people to register to vote and get rid of Bush in the November 2004 election.
  • - Editorial essay argues that Michael Moore is an ideological con artist and that "Bowling for Columbine" is full of inaccurate stereotypes and distortions.
  • - Profile, interview, and other articles and features from the UK newspaper.
  • - Clearinghouse with the stated goal of exposing Michael Moore as a fictitous filmmaker whose career is staged scenes, twisted statistics, faked editing, and shameless self-promotion.
  • - Open letter from Michael Moore to George W. Bush on the eve of the 2000 presidential election decision.
  • - Moore gets USC students to care about politics and come together in massive numbers to engage in important national and global issues.
  • - Online petition to encourage Michael Moore to run for US President in the 2004 election.
  • - Presents opposing views and facts to Michael Moore's public assumptions and assertions.
  • - Filmography as actor, director, producer, and writer.
  • - Shows how low some extremists have stooped, from pressing to have Moore arrested for treason to getting his movie banned in America.
  • - Protests and counter-protests erupt outside the Milwaukee Theatre before Moore even arrives to speak there.
  • - Explores how for some people, saying "he's fat" is an adequate rebuttal of the works of Michael Moore.
  • - Features a filmography, bibliography, and links.
  • - Portrait of and interview with the film-maker reveals him to be a difficult person.
  • - Gives comments by Moore before his film won the 2004 Best Picture Award at the People's Choice Awards ceremony.
  • - Michigan Republicans try to silence Moore's tour by trying to get files charged against him for election buying.
  • - Ronald Reagan's daughter reflects on the polarization of the people on war, during the 1960s and now, and sees Moore's outrage as coming from a deeper love of America.
  • - Moore mounts a raucous political burlesque show in the University of Minnesota's basketball arena as he watched the 2004 presidential debate with about 7,500 people.



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