Michael Moore's Fabrication
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It is oh so painful to see a great film, such as The Passion of The Christ, mentioned in the same article with Michael Moore's "Fahrenheit 9/11."
And I laughed out loud at this hilarious howler:
The Michael Moore film "Fahrenheit 9/11," which took a critical look at President Bush's actions after the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks, won the favorite movie award, while Mel Gibson's explicit "The Passion of the Christ" won in the favorite drama category.
Calling Moore's film a "critical look" is to attempt to give a film that only the intellectually challenged and easily fooled could take seriously a dose of legitimacy.
Moore's hypermanic obsession with conspiracy theories surrounding 9/11 put his film in almost any category other than a legitimate "critical look" at anything.
