There are many ways to approach the phenomenon that is Michael Moore's latest film, Fahrenheit 9/11, not the least of which is to note that it has forced me to learn how to spell "fahrenheit." We have reactions from across the spectrum:
Kid Rock on Moore
CMU has this bit of news from the world of Kid Rock: Well, don't expect Kid Rock to donate a track to any anti-Bush compliation. Not if this story is true. Word is that the American rocker was among a...
Posted in Blogcritics on July 13, 2004 09:34 AM
Fox Under Fire: Part One
The new "documentary" Outfoxed looks to take on Rupert Murdoch in the same way that liberal activist Michael Moore took on the Bush administration with his highly successful Fahrenheit 9/11. Though director Robert Greenwald's film is unlikely to see anywhere...
Posted in Blogcritics on July 13, 2004 09:08 AM
Fahrenheit 9/11 proves the power of liberal emotion over independent thought
Moore could convince the world that the moon is a man-made satellite, put there by the Americans just to aggravate a space race with the Soviets, if he put enough emotion into it.
Posted in Blogcritics on July 13, 2004 07:33 AM
Prominent British author Will Self denounces Fahrenheit 9/11
Michael Moore has brewed up such a tempest that not even all anti-war liberals are defending what they see as a dishonest film and the "film-maker" behind it.
Posted in Blogcritics on July 10, 2004 08:47 AM
Pete Townshend, Michael Moore & Neil Young
The Who's Pete Townshend has posted a comment on his website about the use of his song "Won't Get Fooled Again" in the film Fahrenheit 9/11. Pete provides some background on why he declined to let his music be used...
Posted in Blogcritics on July 8, 2004 04:40 PM
EW interviews Michael Moore
While reading the several pages of the interview, I found myself really connecting with Michael Moore for the first time. I have appreciated his objectives as a film maker on an intellectual level throughout his career, but remained emotionally distant. That changed.
Posted in Blogcritics on July 8, 2004 10:55 AM
Michael Moore Is A Big Fat Stupid White Man - by David T. Hardy & Jason Clarke
With the continuing success of Michael Moore's crusade against President George W. Bush, epitomized most recently by the deluge of press afforded his "documentary" Fahrenheit 9/11, the Right is fighting back more than ever. Numerous blogs and web sites have...
Posted in Blogcritics on July 8, 2004 12:05 AM
Fahrenheit 9/11 and Michael Moore Updates
:: Some of the latest news on Fahrenheit 9/11 and Michael Moore: Fahrenheit 9/11 has set a number of box office records, and continues to do great business in its third week. Craig Unger, who appears in F9/11, and is...
Posted in Blogcritics on July 7, 2004 12:30 AM
One way to deal with piracy
Michael Moore's new film Fahrenheit 9/11 has already found it's way on the the web (I know, we're all just shocked). The interesting part here is that Moore says he doesn't care. "I don't agree with the copyright laws and...
Posted in Blogcritics on July 4, 2004 02:29 PM









Article comments
1 - Thrasher
Eric,
Nice roundup of the F9/11 articles. If you think it's appropriate, maybe the Blogcritics article on the F9/11 soundtrack song "Rockin' In The Free World" could be linked here?
Thanks,
Thrasher
2 - Eric Olsen
Thrasher, you're in there dude! Fourth down from the top. I wouldn't have left you out. Thanks, EO
3 - Aaron, Duke De Mondo
These kinds of round-up postings are great, i might add, and not juut becuase it gets The Duke another link. It's very helpful indeed, is what, and stuff can get missed simply because of the smilarity of the headings. Is that a new F*9/11 post, we wonder? Who knows. Now we do. Thanks Eric.
4 - Eric Olsen
Thanks Duke, very glad you find the meta-posts helpful - we try to do them whenever there is something of multiple interest.