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FOX NEWS: MICHAEL MOORE'S "SICKO" IS "BRILLIANT AND UPLIFTING"

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FOX NEWS: MICHAEL MOORE'S "SICKO" IS "BRILLIANT AND UPLIFTING"


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ACTIVE Tue May 22, 07 - Sun Feb 14, 10

'Sicko' Shows Michael Moore's Maturity as a Filmmaker

Sunday , May 20, 2007

Filmmaker Michael Moore's brilliant and uplifting new documentary, "Sicko," deals with the failings of the U.S. healthcare system, both real and perceived. But this time around, the controversial documentarian seems to be letting the subject matter do the talking, and in the process shows a new maturity.

Unlike many of his previous films ("Roger and Me," "Bowling for Columbine," "Fahrenheit 9-11"), "Sicko" works because in this one there are no confrontations. Moore smartly lets very articulate average Americans tell their personal horror stories at the hands of insurance companies. The film never talks down or baits the audience.

"This film is a call to action," Moore said at a press conference on Saturday. "It's also not a partisan film."

Indeed, in "Sicko," Moore criticizes both Democrats and Republicans for their inaction and in some cases their willingness to be bribed by pharmaceutical companies and insurance carriers.

In a key moment in the film, Moore takes a group of patients by boat to the U.S. military prison at Guantanamo Bay in Cuba because of its outstanding medical care. When they can't get into the U.S. naval base, Moore proceeds onto Havana where the patients are treated well and cheaply.

This has caused a great deal of controversy, with the federal government launching an investigation into the trip, which officials say was in violation of the trade and commerce embargo against the Communist country.

"This administration flaunts the law, flaunts the constitution," Moore said at the press conference, explaining the flap over the trip to Cuba.

Moore now claims the U.S. government says his Cuban footage may be illegal, and Moore said he made a second master copy of "Sicko" and had it shipped it to France immediately just in case of potential government issues. (Fox News)

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Are you surprised that Fox News has praised Micheal Moore's new film "Sicko?"

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Voted : Yes
Interesting
by skylab on Tue May 22, 07 6:46pm [+]

Voted : Yes
And, in related news, the next Winter Olympics will be the debut of the Sygian ice-skating team.
by Truthseeker013 on Tue May 22, 07 7:20pm [+]

Voted : No
I read that Rupert has his eye on the Wall Street Journal... he's apparently trying to build a repertoire of fair and balanced for his media empire... what a facade!
by MO_ on Tue May 22, 07 8:06pm [+]

his "film footage is illegal" uh.... like in what way - other than the government doesn't like it? or as in - we pretend to be a democracy and then try to shove our pretend democracy down the throats of the rest of the world - but what we really want is cencorship and everyone to shut up and obey?
by lightreaper on Tue May 22, 07 8:27pm [+]

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