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Many, but not all, of these films find themselves concurring—although somewhat less zealously—with Moore??s desire to see George W. Bush removed from the White House...
...serious but essentially apolitical critique of the administration’s foreign policy, spurred by his fear that the threshold for invading foreign nations had become dangerously low. The film, released in August, was greeted with mixed reviews, as some critics praised it as a convincingly muted version of Moore??s film while others perceived it as a diluted rehash...
...director is God,” Alfred Hitchcock once quipped. “In documentary films, God is the director.” By this relatively narrow definition, the contemporary political non-fiction films that have been labeled documentaries are really more akin to feature films—Moore??s recitation from his commandeered ice cream truck, after all, easily qualifies as directorial lording...
...adds, “It is possible that Moore??s film may have had some kind of effect on swaying independent and undecided voters, but again, without doing movie theater exit polls, how can we tell...
With the election looming and the success of Michael Moore??s Fahrenheit 9/11 inspiring an army of young documentarians, it’s been a busy year for propaganda. Trey Parker and Matt Stone, creators of South Park, know their place in such a climate, and with their new puppet movie Team America: World Police, they remain as incisive and furious as we’ve come to expect. Their job has always been to drive the swine out onto clear pastures, exposing the liars and mocking the jerks who hog our airtime and control our country?...