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Michael Moore's main claim to fame is producing propoganda saterical films critical of Republicans and large corporations. but with regards to be listed on Ugly Democrats, the pictures below speak a thousand words.
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BELLAIRE, Mich. — Kathleen Jacobsen had a personal reason for being among the first to see Michael Moore's new film, "Sicko." After 16 years as a registered nurse, she believes the health care system needs major surgery.
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After being famously dropped by Disney, Michael Moore's award-winning documentary Fahrenheit 9/11 has finally secured US distribution and will hit American cinemas on June 25. The film is to be released by a partnership of Lions Gate Films, IFC Films and the Fellowship Adventure Group,...
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The Iranian Mehr News Agency reported on July 2 that Michael Moore has been invited to Iran for a screening of his new film Sicko at the Tehran documentary film festival. The festival is set to take place from October 15-19.
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Moore first became interested in making films when an airplane crashed near him, and a box containing a video camera rolled out. Moore took the camera as his own, and named it Paul. Paul would become one of Michael's best friends, and ultimately ended up as his best man when he got married. Moore was thrilled by the camera, and, after four days with it, had already filmed over 400 films. He planned to release them as a series, but he then realized he had forgotten to remove the camera's lens cap, and all the films were pitch black. He threw the tapes in the ocean, disappointed, and the over 7 hours of blank footage was never released (though it would become the inspiration for Unrelated Quotes Guy's epic project, Udder Kazoo Armpit Mayhem).
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Moore showed excerpts from this film at last year's festival. (Toronto has been a traditional showcase of Moore's new works, going back to "Roger & Me." "Captain Mike Across America" chronicles the 2004 presidential election, as Moore sets out on a "Slacker Uprising Tour" -- 62 cities in 45 days -- in the wake of the release of his "Fahrenheit 9/11."
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