July 18, 2004
Talent, no brains

In the wake of the hit "documentary" by Michael Moore, "Fahrenheit 9/11", raking in nearly $100 million over the past four weeks, singer Elton John proclaims that "there's an atmosphere of fear in America right now that is deadly. Everyone is too career-conscious." Elton John: One taco short of a combination plate.

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July 2, 2004
The loony left

I was going to refrain from beating up on Michael Moore for awhile just because it seemed like piling on. After all, sites like www.moorelies.com, www.bowlingfortruth.com and www.moorewatch.com, are doing a pretty good job of ensuring that the Oscar-winning filmmaker's propaganda doesn't go unchallenged. But then I read today's "column" by my favorite New York […]

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June 30, 2004
Moore nuts

I was checking out propagandist Michael Moore's Web site the other day and was surprised to find a page on how to help the soldiers. I was surprised, but then I took a closer look. Moore's "help" to the soldiers includes offering to send them free copies of his books or movies. I would encourage […]

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June 28, 2004
Projection

It appears as though liberals have problems identifying their own problems. Just days after Al Gore decries "digital brownshirts," some Michael Moore fans decide to beat up a third-party supporter.

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June 28, 2004
He's gonna squeal like a stuck pig

Though I must confess I've never heard the squeal of a stuck pig, but if you listen today you'll hear that sound emanate from Michael Moore and his minions (sounds like a bad '50s band). Today's Wall Street Journal has an editorial (sorry, subscribers only) that begins: Michael Moore, the Leni Riefenstahl of our time... […]

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June 28, 2004
One minor detail

CNN reports that Michael Moore's propaganda piece was the top-grossing movie this past weekend. Michael Moore's "Fahrenheit 9/11" took in a whopping $21.8 million in its first three days, becoming the first documentary ever to debut as Hollywood's top weekend film. One problem: documentaries are supposed to be based on fact.

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June 25, 2004
Gore's not the only loony

National Review's Byron York had cause to speak with Democratic National Committee chief Terry "Global Crossing" McAuliffe yesterday after a screening of Michael "Big Fat Liar" Moore's latest propaganda film, "Fahrenheit 9/11." McAuliffe and a number of other prominent Democrats attended a screening of Moore's new documentary, Fahrenheit 9/11, at the Uptown Theatre in Washington […]

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June 7, 2004
Harry Potter, Year 3

Just got back from watching the latest Harry Potter movie. Excellent special effects. It follows the plot of the book pretty closely. Acting is good. Well worth the money. One slightly annoying thing. Readers of the books would know, but is not explained in the movie is exactly who Mooney, Wormtail, Padfoot and Prongs are. […]

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May 29, 2004
A positive development

Those interested in politics can just skip this item. Warner Bros. announced this week that it would be penalizing video game publishers who put out bad games based on their licenses by demanding higher royalty payments. Speaking to The Hollywood Reporter last week, WBIE senior vice president Jason Hall revealed that his company is now […]

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May 25, 2004
Shrek 2

It's not quite as good as the first one, but it's still well worth the premium nighttime admission price. All of the voice acting is superbly done, and the animation is just as good as the first one.

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