FahrenHYPE 9/11

Oct 23
21:00

2004

Rocky Ramsey

Rocky Ramsey

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This documentary analyzes Fahrenheit 9/11 point by point. It's
not just a dispute of the facts in Fahrenheit 9/11,FahrenHYPE 9/11 Articles it has
interviews with people who appeared in Fahrenheit 9/11 who either
felt mislead by Michael Moore or didn't know that they would be
in his movie at all.

FahrenHYPE 9/11 begins with Michael Moore declaring "There is no
terrorist threat," which sets the tone for the movie.

Near the end of FahrenHYPE 9/11 there is a discussion about
Fahrenheit 9/11 as propaganda and how it compares to Nazi
propaganda films. When Fahrenheit 9/11 was shown in Poland,
Polish reviewers raised similar points. After seeing the
unrealistic portrayal of Baghdad in Fahrenheit 9/11, it's no
wonder that people feel this way.

If someone did a documentary about World War II and all they
included about Nazi Germany prior to D-Day was images of happy
partygoers in Berlin during Oktoberfest without any mention of
the concentration camps, I think it would strike most people as
strange.

That's basically what Michael Moore did with happy images of
people in Baghdad prior to the US-led invasion of Iraq with no
mention of the thousands of Kurds Saddam killed with chemical
weapons or the hundreds of thousands of people found in mass
graves.

Democrats and people who didn't support President Bush before
9/11 are interviewed in FahrenHYPE 9/11 for their take on Michael
Moore and Fahrenheit 9/11.

Democrat and former New York mayor Ed Koch speaks about the
arrogance of Michael Moore after the 9/11 attacks. Dick Morris,
political advisor to Bill Clinton, speaks about many
misrepresentations of Fahrenheit 9/11 that actually happened
under Bill Clinton's watch, not Bush's. Democratic activist Ron
Silver narrates the movie.

If you want to know the facts behind Fahrenheit 9/11, this is a
good place to start. I think it’s important to watch Fahrenheit
9/11 first, then watch FahrenHYPE 9/11.

There’s no doubt these movies are going to get people talking and
I don’t think that’s a bad thing, unless it causes people to hit
each other over the head with big loaves of French bread.

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