by lunar shadows November 17, 2004
An disgustingly overly biased, far leftwing/socialist propagnda film crated by none other than Michael Moore. It is riddled with discrepancies and inaccuracies, all for no other reason than for Moore to try and get mainstream America to agree with insane conspiracy theories and far left wing political agenda.
I live in New York, and I am from New York, and I DON'T need an asshole disingenious commie "film" maker like Michael Moore to tell ME about 9/11!
by preppyguy21 September 15, 2004
A movie that an ultra-liberal millionaire director made to attack Bush for all his supposed "lies." He gives only one side of the story, which is the reason this movie is full of lies. The thing is that he contradicted himself just making this movie. Events in this movie such as the part with Bush playing golf makes absolutely no sense at all, because that was taped about a year earlier when he first became president. If Michael Moore knew what he was talking about, then this movie would not have as many lies, obviously. He is just making Liberals look bad, which he himself as a Liberal shouldn't do. To conclude, this movie was just propaganda.
(On the O'Reilly Factor)
To O'Reilly: Would you sacrifice your child to go to Iraq?
This makes no sense, because it's your child's decision if they want to join the military.
To O'Reilly: Would you sacrifice your child to go to Iraq?
This makes no sense, because it's your child's decision if they want to join the military.
by nobody March 04, 2005
by Chase Gallagher June 16, 2006
One of the greatest movies of all time. Just as good as Michael Moore's other classic, "Bowling for Columbine"
Puts the mistakes, flaws, and shortcomings of the Bush Dictatorship on display for everyone to see
Puts the mistakes, flaws, and shortcomings of the Bush Dictatorship on display for everyone to see
by neocon killer October 31, 2004
(n.) The title of a movie made by Michael Moore. The title is inspired by an older movie and book titled "Fahrenheit 451," about book censorship. The movie consists of real video clips with a narrative voice-over.
The subject of the movie is the presidency of George W Bush and the terrorist attacks in the United States on September 11th, 2001. The movie criticizes many aspects of Bush and his handling of the attack.
Critics of the movie complained that, though the movie uses real video clips, the presentation and editing of many clips is out of context and misleading. Moore and his fans praised the movie as an example of free speach and an exposition of facts.
The subject of the movie is the presidency of George W Bush and the terrorist attacks in the United States on September 11th, 2001. The movie criticizes many aspects of Bush and his handling of the attack.
Critics of the movie complained that, though the movie uses real video clips, the presentation and editing of many clips is out of context and misleading. Moore and his fans praised the movie as an example of free speach and an exposition of facts.
by ed July 26, 2004
Fahrenheit 9/11 and Fahrenheit 9/11½ are by Michael Moore.
by izcool August 17, 2006