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His film might, or might not, be rubbish.
All the Corporate Communists do by banning it, is to give it credibility.

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UK will screen blocked Moore film

Michael Moore will give the film its world premiere in Cannes
Michael Moore's new film Fahrenheit 911 will be screened in the UK despite its US release being blocked by Disney.
The film, which criticises President Bush's actions around 11 September, will be released by distributor Optimum Releasing in the UK this summer.

"We feel it is important that artists and commentators are always free to express their opinions," Optimum said.

Disney had accused Moore of engineering a dispute about the film's release to gain maximum publicity for it.

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Fahrenheit 911 links President Bush with powerful families in Saudi Arabia, including that of Osama Bin Laden.

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The film was due to be distributed by Miramax, a division of Disney.

But Disney "officially decided to prohibit" Miramax from distributing the film, the director said.

Moore, who won an Oscar for Bowling for Columbine in 2003, questioned whether in a "free and open society" Disney should be making such a decision.

Miramax agreed to distribute the documentary film but Disney signalled it was not happy with the deal in May 2003.

Disney bought Miramax 10 years ago but retained the rights to block films it deemed against its interests, such as adult-rated films.

But the New York Times said Miramax did not agree this was a situation where that clause should be invoked.

Moore told BBC Two's Newsnight he was "shocked" by Disney's decision.

"I had been given the money to make this film and the film was done, but apparently some time ago they decided they were not going to release it," he said.

Moore said Disney was "afraid of losing millions of tax breaks in penance for angering [state governor] Jeb Bush in Florida, where Disney have a lot of their investment".

"I have never seen a grosser example of what's wrong when just a few corporations own the media."

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I have never seen a grosser example of what's wrong when just a few corporations own the media

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Disney chief executive Michael Eisner said Moore raised the issue now as a "PR stunt" ahead of the film's 17 May debut at Cannes Film Festival.

The director denied engineering the dispute to seek publicity for the film, saying a bid to make a compromise deal with Disney failed on Monday.

"For months I have been quietly working on this behind the scenes," Moore said.

"I was still hoping to convince Disney to do the right thing because frankly I have got to get this movie out before the election here in the US."

"Disney's decision to not put it out is not going to stop me. The American people are going to see this movie - that part I am not worried about."

Miramax spokesman Matthew Hilzik told the New York Times: "We are discussing the issues with Disney. We're looking at our options and look forward to resolving this amicably."

But a Disney spokesman said: "We advised both Moore's agent and Miramax in May of 2003 that the film would not be distributed. That decision stands."

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Michael Eisner is chief executive of Disney
Disney's Michael Eisner said it was "ridiculous" for Moore to say Disney blocked the film for fear of losing of tax breaks in Florida, where President Bush's brother Jeb Bush is governor.

"None of that was ever discussed," Mr Eisner said. "It is totally not true."

Disney, Mr Eisner said, had simply decided that it "did not want a film in the middle of the political process when we're such a non-partisan company".

While Miramax said it was still discussing the issue with Disney and hoped to resolve the matter amicably, Moore said Miramax was already contacting other distributors.

Independent distributor Optimum Releasing described the film's late summer UK release as "the cornerstone of our 2004 slate".

Optimum was also responsible for screening Gus Van Sant's Elephant, Amores Perros and Oliver Stone's Comandante in the UK.

No date has been set for a US release of Fahrenheit 911.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/film/3689121.stm
 
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This Michale Moore makes me piss myself. He is so anti everything that has to do with capitalism and the USA but he runs to Disney and Miramax to distribute his movie.
Disney is a business and if it does not want bad pub from releasing this fat phony's movie then too bad for Mr fat phony.
Bend over and show the movie in a park on your big fat ass
 

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Believe me if Disney thought they could make a killing on this movie,it would be in theatres right now.
 

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The funny part is how Disney openly admits their concerns are that they have lots of operations in Florida and don't want to get on Jeb Bush's bad side by letting this movie go out. Ridiculous does anyone really think a movie is a threat to elected politicians??? I mean you can read ANYTHING on the net or in the library, but somehow if it gets into the movie theaters then it has gone too far??? I couldn't care less, I won't pay $8 to go watch this movie, but this "control the message" attitude from the White House down is disgusting. They ought to take a hint from Fox News on this one: We show it, you decide.
 

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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by WildBill:
The funny part is how Disney openly admits their concerns are that they have lots of operations in Florida and don't want to get on Jeb Bush's bad side by letting this movie go out. Ridiculous does anyone really think a movie is a threat to elected politicians??? I mean you can read ANYTHING on the net or in the library, but somehow if it gets into the movie theaters then it has gone too far??? I couldn't care less, I won't pay $8 to go watch this movie, but this "control the message" attitude from the White House down is disgusting. They ought to take a hint from Fox News on this one: We show it, you decide.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>


Disney told Moore over a year ago that they weren't going to distribute the film. Of course it is a publicity stunt, and of course the haters fell for it. Moore plays these idiots like a puppetmaster. Of course people will go see the banned movie, especially if you throw in brother Jeb's name.
 

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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by WildBill:
The funny part is how Disney openly admits their concerns are that they have lots of operations in Florida and don't want to get on Jeb Bush's bad side by letting this movie go out. <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

Do you have a source for this other than Michael Moore and his PR flaks?
 

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michael moore should worry less about the govt and more about his fat,disgusting looking body.what a real tub of shit this guy is.have a salad you fat ass.
 

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Michael Moore admitted on CNN last night that he knew a year ago that Disney would not show this film (no shit ... they've seen him in 'The Corporation') and that his statements to make it appear as though the ban were recent were only a publicity stunt.

Moore, in my opinion, has no credibility left. After Bowling for Columbine, he ceased to be informative or even comical for that matter. His last two books were atrociously written, and his disdain for the 'propagandists' and 'capitalists' is highly ironic. While I hold many of the same beliefs as this guy, I think he might be one of the worst messengers around.
 

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The Story: http://www.nzherald.co.nz/storydisplay.cfm?storyID=3565069&thesection=news&thesubsection=world

Michael Moore admits Disney 'ban' was a stunt

07.05.2004
By ANDREW GUMBEL in Los Angeles

Less than 24 hours after accusing the Walt Disney Company of pulling the plug on his latest documentary in a blatant attempt at political censorship, the rabble-rousing film-maker Michael Moore has admitted he knew a year ago that Disney had no intention of distributing it.

The admission, during an interview with CNN, undermined Moore's claim that Disney was trying to sabotage the US release of Fahrenheit 911 just days before its world premiere at the Cannes film festival.

Instead, it lent credence to a growing suspicion that Moore was manufacturing a controversy to help publicise the film, a full-bore attack on the Bush administration and its handling of national security since the attacks of 11 September 2001.

In an indignant letter to his supporters, Moore said he had learnt only on Monday that Disney had put the kibosh on distributing the film, which has been financed by the semi-independent Disney subsidiary Miramax.

But in the CNN interview he said: "Almost a year ago, after we'd started making the film, the chairman of Disney, Michael Eisner, told my agent he was upset Miramax had made the film and he will not distribute it."

Nobody in Hollywood doubts Fahrenheit 911 will find a US distributor. His last documentary, Bowling for Columbine, made for US$3m pulled in US$22m at the US box office.

But Moore's publicity stunt, if that is what is, appears to be working.

A front-page news piece in The New York Times was followed yesterday by an editorial denouncing Disney for censorship and denial of Moore's right to free expression.

Moore told CNN that Disney had "signed a contract to distribute this [film]" but got cold feet. But Disney executives insists there was never any contract. And a source close to Miramax said that the only deal there was for financing, not for distribution.
 

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No, that title is still reserved for Mr. Bush. Moore may qualify as the biggest hypocrite, though.
 

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