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Bowling For Columbine
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» A_Princess replied on Thu Oct 9, 2003 @ 10:05am
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Someone has prolly already done a thread about this, but I saw it last night for the first time. Holy shit. I cried so much. Fucking Amazing. The whole thing was fantastic.

And I always resented having to move to Canada, but the more years I spend here the prouder I am to live here.
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Miss_Amanda replied on Thu Oct 9, 2003 @ 10:08am
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I saw Michael Moore on The View yesterday- it was hilarious
they all hate him

the whole show was 4 women trying to talk louder than him

oh and how did you not fall over and die when he did the history of gun control in the states with the talking bullet?
it was hilarious
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» G__ replied on Thu Oct 9, 2003 @ 10:09am
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i was thouroughly impressed with this movie

who cares if a thread has already been made, i don't think this is a movie that should be easily forgotten...

though, i think the view of canada is A LITTLE exageratted, because WE DO have some very slummy ghetto's, but i guess for the sake of comparison to america, it did what it was suppost to do
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» little_sarah replied on Thu Oct 9, 2003 @ 10:44am
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i thought that he trailed off the point too much and didn't really focus on it enough. the first 3/4 of the movie he was blaming guns- then pretty much took his entire argument back. then he blamed racism, then he blamed fear but never really stuck with anything
i thought it was realyl good- bu ti think if he'd actualyl stuck with one thing the whole time it would have been alot more intense
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» G__ replied on Thu Oct 9, 2003 @ 10:47am
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there were parts that definetly didn't push his points forward, but most of the movie was good and blaming the traditional American ego...the whole getting bullets banned from K-Mart or whatever was pretty useless i thought
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» lakester replied on Thu Oct 9, 2003 @ 11:02am
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i liked the movie very much too, but i'm going to burst everyone's bubble right now.

a lot of the movie is based on manipulation and fabrication.

take charlton heston's first appearance in the film, after columbine. we're led to believe that every clip shown is from the speech he gave right after columbine, when in fact, it's clips of many different speeches.

or take the plaque on the vietnam bomber plane. he severly twists the words that supposedly appear the plaque.

and the numbers about gun related deaths in various countries are exaggerated and possibly made up. no one can confirm where the numbers came from, or how accurate they are.
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» lakester replied on Thu Oct 9, 2003 @ 11:04am
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i liked the movie very much too, but i'm going to burst everyone's bubble right now.

a lot of the movie is based on manipulation and fabrication.

take charlton heston's first appearance in the film, after columbine. we're led to believe that every clip shown is from the speech he gave right after columbine, when in fact, it's clips of many different speeches.

or take the plaque on the vietnam bomber plane. he severly twists the words that supposedly appear the plaque.

and the numbers about gun related deaths in various countries are exaggerated and possibly made up. no one can confirm where the numbers came from, or how accurate they are.
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» PitaGore replied on Thu Oct 9, 2003 @ 1:23pm
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Killa theme
Nice movie

Thinkin about such things makes me sad thought
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Nuclear replied on Thu Oct 9, 2003 @ 1:27pm
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i didn't like it...
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Mr_President replied on Thu Oct 9, 2003 @ 1:29pm
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It was a very good peice of fiction.
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» flatlinedive replied on Thu Oct 9, 2003 @ 1:30pm
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i loved his acceptance speech at the oscars

i'd never seen an interview of marilyn mansons before i watched this film. it increased my respect for the dude a thousandfold.

the cartoon is hilarious

the dude with the organic farm is nuts
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» BA_Baracus replied on Thu Oct 9, 2003 @ 1:32pm
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it was sorta too obvious tho
one sided and some of the facts apparently arent that accurate
but overall damn good flick
except all those people in windsor must be locking their doors now that the secrets out...
tv nation was a sick show2
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» lakester replied on Thu Oct 9, 2003 @ 1:36pm
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the marilyn manson interview is great. i'm sure he cleared up a lot of misconceptions about him. he's a smart guy.
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Screwhead replied on Thu Oct 9, 2003 @ 1:42pm
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It's funny how people are only realising that he's a fuckin' genius only after jumping on the bandwagon of watching Bowling for Columbine. You should dig up the article he wrote for Rolling Stone, or maybe some interviews from the mid-90s. He's got more of a head on his shoulders than 90% of the people out there.
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» neoform replied on Thu Oct 9, 2003 @ 1:44pm
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yeah, the movie was entertaining but very biased and served michael moores agenda quite a bit.

like, why did dick clark appear in the movie at all? what purpose did it server to smear the guy? he's prolly a dick, but thats not really much of a reason to go without an appointment, and try to talk to him when he's late for a show, then get the door slammed in his face making the guy look like he's a real ass.
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» flatlinedive replied on Thu Oct 9, 2003 @ 1:53pm
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before i watched this movie i had no thoughts on marilyn manson, hadn't listened to his music, hadn't read any interviews.
say the movie, thought he was extremely intelligent, well spoken, watched the interview over a few times.
i'm not looking to jump on a bandwagon, just sharing an observation i had from watching the film.
i suppose i could say nothing, not give credit where i think credit is due........
but why?
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Trey replied on Fri Oct 10, 2003 @ 3:31am
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Read Stupid White People by Michael Moore.

i recommend it.
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» A_Princess replied on Fri Oct 10, 2003 @ 9:45am
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Spooky I totally agree. I have saved many interviews cut out of magasines dating from the early 90's to just a coule years ago. I always thought he was such an intellegent person. However I did go off him for a little while after I saw him in 98 (i think- at the medley) cuz I was really disapointed with the show. But nontheless he still has my respect.
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Violence_Inc replied on Fri Oct 10, 2003 @ 9:50am
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and what does he think about Arabs?
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» nothingnopenope replied on Fri Oct 10, 2003 @ 11:34am
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He's still not as biased as FOX news.
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