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Politics : Fahrenheit 9/11: Michael Moore's Masterpiece

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From: redfish10/5/2004 9:22:10 AM
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Today is the day: Michael Moore's "Fahrenheit 9/11" is out on DVD.

This was always the plan: to have the DVD in stores a month before the presidential election. It's already ranked at No. 2 on Amazon.com, which means there's a huge pent-up demand.

I stick by what I said when this editorial documentary was first released: It's a film that voters in all political parties should see, whether they think Michael Moore is the Antichrist or walks on water.

A good deal of the movie is based on Craig Unger's excellent book, "House of Bush, House of Saud." And quite a lot of that book is borne out in Barbara Bush's own memoirs, which this column wrote about earlier this summer.

I say the same thing about "Fahrenheit 9/11" that I said about "The Passion of the Christ:" See it before you comment on it. When a movie is this controversial, you must make up your own mind.

foxnews.com
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