Originally posted here by Negative
It actually is making box office history... it's the first documentary (I'm sure someone will argue whether it is a documentary or not, but anyways) to bring in over $100 million. The last documentary to hold that record was Bowling for Columbine... Fahrenheit 9/11 already made five times as much

AngelicKnight: while the reasoning for making Bowling for Columbine probably was "conservatives suck", and while things were quoted out of their context, I still liked Bowling.
Moore's "quest" was to find out why there are so much gun-related killings in the US and while I don't think he totally nailed it down, he definitely brought some points to some people's attention. And that's what it's all about, imo (I'm referring to the K-mart incident, and the part where they give you a gun if you open a bank account ).
Yea but how many other documentaries get ALL of Hollyweird gossiping about them, promotingthem without even having seen them? I'll tell you, none. Those hollywood *****tards stick together. What a worthless bunch of hypocrites. And If I hear of another "entertainer" lecturing their audience before a show I'm gonna puke......on them.

Moore is a halfwit if there ever was one. He voted for Nader in the last election, therby taking votes from the Democrat's candidate just so he could make this film. (Now keep in mind he's all about the Dems this election). You know he always loves those conspiracy theories.

BTW- Just so you can't paint me a Bush lover. My opinion of "Dick" Kerry is even less.
A wiseman once said "Better the devil you know than the devil you don't know."