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Michael Moore Surprises with New “Stealth” Film To Be Launched at Toronto Film Fest
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Ubiquitous
2015-07-29 12:00:13 UTC
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In the pack of titles announced today for the Toronto Film Festival: a
“stealth” film by Michael Moore called “Where to Invade Next.” So far
there is no distributor. The whole thing is being handled by WME and
Ari Emanuel, the “real” Ari from “Entourage (if you didn’t know) whose
brother is the mayor of Chicago.

Moore’s been shooting on the sly– (I wondered why he’d been so quiet
lately.) Moore’s film is definitely timed to current events, although I
think his work is getting more anecdotally interesting than headline
making. But we’ll see come September. This is going to be the hottest
ticket in Toronto, by far.

The doc will explore the military industrial complex, a subject no one
can be tired of and is always eye opening no matter what your political
affiliation.

Moore is the winner of the 2003 Best Documentary Oscar for “Bowling for
Columbine,” a movie that reverberates now as every week we hear about
another mass shooting somewhere. His other hit documentaries with
lasting impact include “Fahrenheit 911,” “Sicko” and “Roger and Me.”

Keep refreshing, as details come in…

[The suspense is BORING me!]

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hislop
2015-07-29 16:48:57 UTC
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Post by Ubiquitous
In the pack of titles announced today for the Toronto Film Festival: a
“stealth” film by Michael Moore called “Where to Invade Next.” So far
there is no distributor. The whole thing is being handled by WME and
Ari Emanuel, the “real” Ari from “Entourage (if you didn’t know) whose
brother is the mayor of Chicago.
Moore’s been shooting on the sly– (I wondered why he’d been so quiet
lately.) Moore’s film is definitely timed to current events, although I
think his work is getting more anecdotally interesting than headline
making. But we’ll see come September. This is going to be the hottest
ticket in Toronto, by far.
The doc will explore the military industrial complex, a subject no one
can be tired of and is always eye opening no matter what your political
affiliation.
Moore is the winner of the 2003 Best Documentary Oscar for “Bowling for
Columbine,” a movie that reverberates now as every week we hear about
another mass shooting somewhere. His other hit documentaries with
lasting impact include “Fahrenheit 911,” “Sicko” and “Roger and Me.”
Keep refreshing, as details come in…
[The suspense is BORING me!]
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Is Obama the cause or a symptom of America's terminal illness?
Hope he found something.
Shoe-Chucker 2
2015-10-25 22:19:17 UTC
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Post by hislop
Post by Ubiquitous
In the pack of titles announced today for the Toronto Film Festival: a
³stealth² film by Michael Moore called ³Where to Invade Next.² So far
there is no distributor. The whole thing is being handled by WME and
Ari Emanuel, the ³real² Ari from ³Entourage (if you didn¹t know) whose
brother is the mayor of Chicago.
Moore¹s been shooting on the sly­ (I wondered why he¹d been so quiet
lately.) Moore¹s film is definitely timed to current events, although I
think his work is getting more anecdotally interesting than headline
making. But we¹ll see come September. This is going to be the hottest
ticket in Toronto, by far.
The doc will explore the military industrial complex, a subject no one
can be tired of and is always eye opening no matter what your political
affiliation.
Moore is the winner of the 2003 Best Documentary Oscar for ³Bowling for
Columbine,² a movie that reverberates now as every week we hear about
another mass shooting somewhere. His other hit documentaries with
lasting impact include ³Fahrenheit 911,² ³Sicko² and ³Roger and Me.²
Keep refreshing, as details come inŠ
[The suspense is BORING me!]
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Is Obama the cause or a symptom of America's terminal illness?
Hope he found something.
Let's have Michael explore this theory.
http://911planeshoax.com
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Karma ; what a concept!
super70s
2015-10-25 23:58:09 UTC
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a ³stealth² film by Michael Moore called ³Where to Invade Next.² So
far there is no distributor.
I can't believe Lionsgate wouldn't want it, maybe he's asking too much
for it. He struck gold with Fahrenheit 911 but I don't think Sicko did
particularly well.
trotsky
2015-11-07 13:55:07 UTC
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Post by super70s
I can't believe Lionsgate wouldn't want it, maybe he's asking too much
for it. He struck gold with Fahrenheit 911 but I don't think Sicko did
particularly well.
Who masterbates to Fahrenheit 911?

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