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cowtown 06-28-2007 03:10 PM

Michael Moore, Capitalist
 
Oddly enough, this makes me like him a little more. :D


Thanks to a lucrative contract negotiated with the Weinstein Co. by his talent agent, Endeavor's Ari Emanuel, Michael Moore is in line to receive 50% of "Sicko's" gross profits — arguably one of the most lucrative deals on Hollywood's books, richer even than that enjoyed by the likes of Tom Cruise, Julia Roberts and director Peter Jackson.

http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/news/movies/la-et-moore29jun29,1,61278.story?track=crosspromo&coll=l a-headlines-entnews&ctrack=1&cset=true

Rearden 06-28-2007 03:28 PM

He's a rich fat ba$tard.

Ari Emanuel is the guy they based Entourage's Ari Gold on. And he's the brother of Rahm Emanuel.

Superman 06-28-2007 03:34 PM

Making sure that children get decent nutrition get you jeers and accusations of being a terrorist or worse......a liberal. But bypassing minor laws and major ethics to quickly earn your first million and then earning your next twenty million even more quickly........well that's hero stuff in America.

URY914 06-28-2007 06:06 PM

I'm sure he'll be giving most of the $ to the poor and those without health insurance.

speeder 06-28-2007 08:34 PM

His films cost next to nothing to make, and he's flush enough that I'm sure he finances them himself. He is the "talent", the director/producer/in charge of blowjobs/etc...

Because of this, and his fame and therefore profitability of his product, he is in a pretty unique position to negotiate w/ Hollywood. I can't stand MM, not because of his politics but because I love documentary film and he has taken a giant schit on the art-form. His stuff really stinks to the high heavens and he is the most famous impostor ever in documentaries. :cool:

Joeaksa 06-28-2007 11:26 PM

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Originally posted by speeder
Because of this, and his fame and therefore profitability of his product, he is in a pretty unique position to negotiate w/ Hollywood.

I can't stand MM, not because of his politics but because I love documentary film and he has taken a giant schit on the art-form. His stuff really stinks to the high heavens and he is the most famous impostor ever in documentaries. :cool:

Agree and he plays fast and free with the facts to the point where most people realize that his "work" is propaganda and not a documentary.

He is so slimy that he will never be a "power player" but there are just enough people who like his work, like Al Gore's piece of crap, to keep him alive.

onewhippedpuppy 06-29-2007 04:49 AM

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Originally posted by Joeaksa
Agree and he plays fast and free with the facts to the point where most people realize that his "work" is propaganda and not a documentary.

He is so slimy that he will never be a "power player" but there are just enough people who like his work, like Al Gore's piece of crap, to keep him alive.

Very true. Think of it as a "fictional documentary". He's good at letting his own agenda dictate the facts.

notfarnow 06-29-2007 05:01 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by speeder
I can't stand MM, not because of his politics but because I love documentary film and he has taken a giant schit on the art-form. His stuff really stinks to the high heavens and he is the most famous impostor ever in documentaries. :cool:
+1

I liked learning that he actually got two interviews with Roger Smith while making "Roger & Me". That interfered with the plot of the film though, so it was ommitted.

Wait, are documentaries supposed to have a plot?

Jeff Higgins 06-29-2007 05:13 AM

I'm still waiting for my free pack of underwear.

The Gaijin 06-29-2007 05:38 AM

His last and greatest target will be Hollywood and the liberal media/educational industrial complex. Like the scorpion on the frogs back - he will sting them too. Because it is his nature. And then the rest of us will have a good laugh.

Tobra 06-29-2007 06:13 AM

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Originally posted by URY914
I'm sure he'll be giving most of the $ to the poor and those without health insurance.
you are killin' me URY


Moore is a big smelly pig and is worse than Oliver Stone about putting his politically motivated opinions and speculations into his films (mockumentaries)as fact. Pompous horse's ass

nota 06-29-2007 06:23 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Joeaksa
Agree and he plays fast and free with the facts to the point where most people realize that his "work" is propaganda and not a documentary.

He is so slimy that he will never be a "power player" but there are just enough people who like his work, like Al Gore's piece of crap, to keep him alive.

true they all do that more or less

BUT HE ONLY TELLS ABOUT 10% OF THE LIES
FROM RUSTY LIMPBALLS SHOW
SO HOW COME YOUR NEVER QUESTION
THE FAR FAR GREATER NUMBER OF BIG LIES
FROM THE RIGHTWING NUTS
BUT JUMP ALL OVER EVERY MIS-STATEMENT
BY THE LEFT???????????????????????????

Joeaksa 06-29-2007 06:58 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by notfarnow
+1

I liked learning that he actually got two interviews with Roger Smith while making "Roger & Me". That interfered with the plot of the film though, so it was ommitted.

Wait, are documentaries supposed to have a plot?

The interviews also interfered with the truth, so they as well were left out. MM has a problem with telling the "whole truth and nothing but the truth," so embellishes it extensively to sell movies and make the tree huggers give him money.

cowtown 06-29-2007 07:20 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by speeder
I can't stand MM, not because of his politics but because I love documentary film and he has taken a giant schit on the art-form.
LOL! Quote of the week.

Quote:

Originally posted by nota
BUT HE ONLY TELLS ABOUT 10% OF THE LIES
FROM RUSTY LIMPBALLS SHOW
SO HOW COME YOUR NEVER QUESTION
THE FAR FAR GREATER NUMBER OF BIG LIES
FROM THE RIGHTWING NUTS
BUT JUMP ALL OVER EVERY MIS-STATEMENT
BY THE LEFT???????????????????????????

Hey, welcome back, Rodeo! We missed you!

We should start up the "Free Keyboards For Destitute Pelicans Fund" one of these days. Seems like a few people around here have broken CAPSLOCK keys. ;)

sammyg2 06-29-2007 07:39 AM

Mr. Moore is an asshat, and so are his fans ;)

kach22i 06-29-2007 08:35 AM

The truth is a bitter pill to swallow, Moore gives a view point seldom heard and in and entertaining way.

Superman 06-29-2007 09:12 AM

I agree with many of the negative observations about MM. Then again, if we were to give a prize for the most effective and widespread fleecing of popular perception, MM would have to take a back seat to several folks in the current "administration." And the really important difference here is that MM does not have the job of leading a nation.

Rearden 06-29-2007 09:44 AM

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Originally posted by cowtown
We should start up the "Free Keyboards For Destitute Pelicans Fund" one of these days. Seems like a few people around here have broken CAPSLOCK keys. ;)
I'll throw in a few bucks to buy him some punctuation.

techweenie 06-29-2007 10:04 AM

Re: Michael Moore, Capitalist
 
Quote:

Originally posted by cowtown
Oddly enough, this makes me like him a little more. :D


Thanks to a lucrative contract negotiated with the Weinstein Co. by his talent agent, Endeavor's Ari Emanuel, Michael Moore is in line to receive 50% of "Sicko's" gross profits — arguably one of the most lucrative deals on Hollywood's books, richer even than that enjoyed by the likes of Tom Cruise, Julia Roberts and director Peter Jackson.

http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/news/movies/la-et-moore29jun29,1,61278.story?track=crosspromo&coll=l a-headlines-entnews&ctrack=1&cset=true

Michael Moore is to the left what Limbaugh is to the right. He's the master of the partial truth and the internally-consistent alternate reality. (though some of his most disputed statements in F-9/11 have subsequently been proven correct)

He only got $6 million from F-9/11, despite the film grossing around $150 million. But that's pretty typical Hollywood economics.

When you control the distribution, you can write any deal you want. But when the film is in the can, all a director/producer can do is angle for the best offer.

sammyg2 06-29-2007 02:27 PM

Associating Mr. Noore with the truth is what is hard to swallow.
I rest my case. SmileWavy


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