Michael Moore to make film about himself?

Posted by: ST on January 2, 2006 at 3:56 pm

Well, no – but it sure sounds like it based on the movie title:

This time last year, word was that the incendiary auteur behind “Fahrenheit 9/11″ had the country’s top pharmaceutical companies looking over their shoulders in anticipation of “Sicko,” his look at the American healthcare industry.

But since then, the usually outsized Moore has been mum on “Sicko’s” health.

Calls to Moore and his production company’s PR reprep went unreturned.

His Website, michaelmoore.com, last mentioned “Sicko” on Dec. 23, 2004, linking to a L.A. Times report that the drug companies were up in arms over the pic.

This one probably won’t be nearly as popular as the last one, considering it’s not an anti-Bush ‘documentary.’

Interestingly enough, a little over a year ago he was talking about making a sequel to Fahrenheit 9/11. I guess we should consider ourselves lucky that perhaps he changed his mind on it and decided to make a ‘documentary’ on another topic. I don’t know if I could stand a sequel to his last trash-fest.

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  1. stackja says:

    The less of moore the better?

  2. justaskin' says:

    Read this book and gain some insight into the lives of the Left nuts like Moore…

    Do As I Say (Not As I Do) : Profiles in Liberal Hypocrisy

    You know the type. The moralizing, self-righteous, judgmental,
    pontificating holier-than-thou blowhard. Streisand. Chomsky. Moore. The people who know exactly how you should live your life and are not at all hesitant to harangue and browbeat you about your failure to do so. Kennedy. Clinton. Nader. The sensitive, humble, ethically superior folks who can’t understand why you don’t live the way they say to live. Well, breathe easy. You don’t have to live the way they say to, because they don’t live that way either. Author Peter Schweizer has done a monumental and painstaking job of chronicling the appalling hypocrisy that has infected the far liberal Left. It’s certainly not a surprise to find out that Michael Moore and Noam Chomsky are rich,arrogant jerks but to see the actual facts proving it is quite amazing. The extent of the hypocrisy is mammoth. I won’t go into the details, instead get the book, read it, and then start loaning it to friends. Suffice it to say, however, that you no longer have to pay any attention at all
    when Nancy Pelosi speaks about the integrity of the union workers, when Michael Moore rails against defense contractors and pharmaceutical companies, or when Noam Chomsky demonizes the Pentagon. I’m already looking forward to volume two, with Al Gore, Terry McAuliffe, Howard (the lunatic) Dean, and Al Franken as the centerpieces. May I, however, accuse the author of just a tiny bit of hypocrisy of his own? He mentions hypocrisy on the right in the forward but does a little semantic and moral jujitsu to excuse it. No way. I don’t like sanctimonious moral warriors no matter their political stripe.
    Newt Gingrich can’t harp endlessly about the family and the sanctity of marriage while he’s having affairs and serving his wife divorce papers while she’s hospitalized with terminal cancer. Bill Bennett can’t set himself up as the moral arbiter of the country while blowing a bazillion bucks in casinos. I just can’t stand any of these holier-than-thou parasites. I have more respect for drug dealers and prostitutes than I do for these godawful people.
    But I digress. This book is great. And you’ll wonder, as did I,
    how are Pelosi,Streisand, Moore,Nader and the rest going to show their faces from now on? They have all been exposed as the tedious frauds that they are. This is a must-read.

  3. andrew says:

    He covered health care in his TV show, “TV nation.” The network made him change the results, to make cuba look worse than he presented.

  4. justaskin – you must have followed me to the bookstore today! ;) I purchased that book, along with Malkin’s book “Unhinged” and a couple of Miniter books.

  5. Donna says:

    MM is slipping fast into obscurity. Increasingly, I’ve seen even liberals announce their embarrassment of having such a ‘man’ champion their causes, lol.

  6. Dana says:

    If Mr Moore were to make a movie about himself, it would be entitled Bathroom Scale 911.

  7. Lorica says:

    LOL :) YA know I just want to post to this thread soooooooooo badly. I have to wonder what the title of this film would be. Moons over Miami?? Dumb and Dumber 4,5,6, & 7?? I know I could come up with more, but it is late and I am tired, and really the subject matter is pretty limited, inteligently speaking. – Lorica

  8. G-Monster says:

    Fatso-

    That would make a good title for a movie about Michael Moore.