Michael Moore: I May QUIT Documentaries

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DAVID GERMAIN | 09/15/09 06:34 AM | AP

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Film director Michael Moore speaks during a news conference held to promote his new film "Capitalism: A Love Story" at the Toronto International Film Festival on Monday, Sept. 14, 2009. (AP Photo/The Canadian Press, Chris Young)

TORONTO — Michael Moore says he made his latest documentary, "Capitalism: A Love Story," as though it were his last. And it might be.

The George W. Bush antagonist of "Fahrenheit 9/11" and gun-control champion of "Bowling for Columbine" closing up shop? The General Motors jouster of "Roger & Me" and health-care trouper of "Sicko" no longer in the documentary business?

"I'm saying it's a possibility, yeah," Moore said in an interview at the Toronto International Film Festival, where "Capitalism" played in advance of its limited release in theaters Sept. 23 and nationwide rollout Oct. 2.

"I've done this for 20 years. I started out by warning people about General Motors, and my whole career has been trying to say the emperor has no clothes here, and we better do something about it," Moore said. "I've been having to sort of knock my head against the wall here for 20 years saying these things.

"Two years ago, I tried to get the health-care debate going, and it did eventually, and now where are we? We may not even have it. What am I supposed to do at a certain point?"

Moore, 55, whose nonfiction projects include the television shows "TV Nation" and "The Awful Truth," is thinking he wants to return to fiction. He wrote and directed one fictional film, the 1995 comedy "Canadian Bacon," starring John Candy in his next-to-last role as an American county sheriff who goes on the warpath after the U.S. president (Alan Alda) tries to boost his sagging image by provoking hostilities with Canada.

The movie was a critical and commercial dud, but Moore said he is anxious to do more narrative flicks. Moore said he has been working on two fiction screenplays while making "Capitalism," a documentary in which he pegs corporate inroads into the federal government during the Reagan years as a key factor in today's economic meltdown.

In "Capitalism," Moore offers a glimpse of the rosier America in which he grew up in Flint, Mich., where his father worked at a spark-plug factory. Moore and his dad revisit the sprawling site of the defunct plant, now just barren lots and demolition debris.

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"I had not seen it leveled. It was pretty shocking, actually. I was affected by just standing there," Moore said. "That place represented a good, middle-class living for our family, and it's now surrounded by a town that's dying. Where the only people left there are the people struggling, really struggling, to survive."

The film presents a condo shark brokering deals on foreclosed units and chronicles the despair of people evicted from their homes. It details corporate profiteering through "dead peasant" insurance policies companies take out on employees and captures tongue-tied experts unable to explain investment derivatives that are blamed for much of the economic chaos.

Moore's conclusion: Capitalism doesn't work.

"I started this film before the crash. The crash happens, I'm thinking, oh, somebody's going to start talking about what I'm talking about in this movie," Moore said. "I've yet to see a talk show or read an op-ed where somebody has just named it, just come out and said, `Folks, what has to happen here is capitalism's got to go.' Because we can't have a system where the richest 1 percent own as much as the bottom 95 percent. That just isn't democracy. That's not America."

"Capitalism" goes after the "big enchilada here," the root of problems he's examined in his earlier films and TV shows, Moore said. The sort of film that, if he retired from the documentary field, would stand as a summation of his work.

"Look, I love the movies, I love going to the movies, and I love making movies. I think making a good movie is about telling a good story, and you can do that through fiction or nonfiction," Moore said. "I've made a body of work of nonfiction that I'm very proud of, and like any filmmaker, I'm looking for different challenges, and things that will keep me interested and excited about what I'm doing."

"Capitalism" serves as something of a call to arms for others to step in and fill the void as Moore moves on to other things.

"I think people will be maybe somewhat disappointed because there's so many things we need to deal with right now, and they wish I would make a film about it. But I want other people to make those films," Moore said.

"I am tired of feeling like I'm doing this alone. All through the eight years of Bush, you Google `Bush' and `nemesis' and I'm the first name up. And there aren't a whole lot of other names," Moore said. "It doesn't work with Michael Moore and Sean Penn and Ted Kennedy and a few others. The people have got to get involved in their democracy."

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TORONTO — Michael Moore says he made his latest documentary, "Capitalism: A Love Story," as though it were his last. And it might be. The George W. Bush antagonist of "Fahrenheit 9/11" and gun-co...
TORONTO — Michael Moore says he made his latest documentary, "Capitalism: A Love Story," as though it were his last. And it might be. The George W. Bush antagonist of "Fahrenheit 9/11" and gun-co...
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Hello, it's me: Mike Barden &
I don't care if this one gets posted or not.
It's like this:
There are times when EVEN I think it is important that I do this.
The current tenor of the rhetoric is heading toward Pres. Obama asasination.
If there is ANYTHING I can do to head that off, I should, but...
This is takin' a HUGE personal toll on me.
So my bottom line is this:
I need undisputable proof to show my family that I should do this.
I'm in dire financial straits.
I need help with that. &
I need help with this lawsuit that probably revolves around Constitutional issues.
If you can'y help me with these things
I can't do this anymore/

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:00 AM on 09/19/2009

Two points:

If Mr Moore would like wider acceptance, he could take a look at the image he portrays with the unkempt hair, the crappy caps and dressing like an unmade bed.

Also, if he wants to make more narratives, hire a professional narrator to replace his nasal, whiney, 'poor me' style.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:58 PM on 09/17/2009
- mikebarden I'm a Fan of mikebarden 10 fans permalink
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Warnin': Half the crap on the web is a false front, if not all of it.
And does anyone know what's at m1.2mdn.net?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:26 AM on 09/17/2009
- timbonotes I'm a Fan of timbonotes 28 fans permalink
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I have seen all of your documentaries and have been educated and entertained by them all. We live in a very greedy, selfish, and immature country that is self-destructing right in front of us. You have tried the best way you know how to communicate your unique and refreshingly honest perspectives on what is wrong and how our problems can be constructively addressed. Unfortunately visionaries are usually ahead of the times they live in. Hopefully, you have planted a seed that will eventually bear fruit and inspire those that will surely emerge from the inspiration you've provided.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:02 PM on 09/16/2009
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I don't think we have the time to "eventually" mature and recognize that outrageous greed has produced an economic system of socialism for the rich, which is masquerading as capitalism. We are allowing ourselves to be destroyed from the top down -- while Beck,Hannity, Rush, and O'Reilly provide the "entertainment" at the Colleseum. We the people need to see the corporate interests for what they are. We are just food for the lions . . . . Thanks Michael, for your clear-eyed vision, and willingness to do the WORK needed to get the word out.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:59 PM on 09/27/2009
- bswell I'm a Fan of bswell 7 fans permalink

First of all, to Mr. Germain, it's fiction film, not "fictional film." Second, to Michael, whom I love, I must still say that modesty is not your strong suit--there are plenty of progressives out here and you did no one a favor by singling out Chris Dodd last night--we need all the help we can get. And in regard to making fiction films, as Moses said when God asked him what he wanted most, he said "to direct," fiction films presumably. If it's good enough for Moses, then it's good enough for Michael Moore.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:16 PM on 09/16/2009
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I would pay to see him eat an entire ham in record time, but that's it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:52 AM on 09/16/2009
- daedelus I'm a Fan of daedelus 36 fans permalink
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How depressingly lame.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:53 AM on 09/16/2009
- MSGH I'm a Fan of MSGH 5 fans permalink

This is what's called an ad hominem logical fallacy--when you think you can prove the message wrong by attacking the messenger. Moore makes good arguments; all you can do is make poor personal slurs.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:50 PM on 09/16/2009
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Kinda like what you do all the time, with Palin, Limbaugh, et.al? This is what is called hypocrisy-the practise of claiming to have beleifs or standards that are contrary to ones real charachter or actual behaivor. Like Moore having investments in the defese industry that make him a ton of dough he so despises.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:31 AM on 09/17/2009
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Only the most blind person would claim capitalsim as we know it in the USA really "works." It works for about 2% of the people.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:07 AM on 09/16/2009
- Chopin I'm a Fan of Chopin 64 fans permalink

That 2% is statistical illusion. Through multinational corporations and conglomerates, their owners and executors that own 99% of wealth and assets of America have no allegiance nor ties to any nation, race or ethnic group. They're the supersuper rich who move their tangible assets and accumulated wealth anywhere anytime they choose, at stroke of a computer key. They're like ENRON chiefs and BernieMadoff who pump up gullible people that generate wealth for them right up to last minute before their ponzi schemes collapse. (Bernard Lawrence "Bernie" Madoff, American former financier, Chairman of NASDAQ stock exchange, and convicted operator of largest investor fraud ever committed by a single person) When America collapses under their destructive schemes, they'd pull out their illgotten wealth and move onto new hunting grounds. They operate in many many sectors of American economy --- military contractors (Halibuttons, BlacksewageWater for Pampercon), banks "too big to fail", insurance cartels, pharmaceutical cartels, oil+gas+coal cartels, GoldmanSharks, . . . It has happened before in American history 1929, in France 1789, . . .

They're like Ebola virus that dissolve every vital organ of host creature that they invade and dissolve. That's how profit motivated capitalism works. Eventually they run out of host creatures on planet earth to invade and consume. At that time, planet earth would be rid of unintelligent lowlife forms that ravaged their own habitats and seal their own doom, and nature would rid the earth of that pestilence. That's how nature works.
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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:02 PM on 09/16/2009
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Like with Olbermann, right wingers hate Moore because he exposes them with their OWN words. LOL

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:06 AM on 09/16/2009
- averygard I'm a Fan of averygard 16 fans permalink

Pleeeeeeeasseee don't. You're one of the only honest filmmakers out there. Don't leave us with nothing in the cinema but crap like tarantino.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:06 AM on 09/16/2009
- tripper69z I'm a Fan of tripper69z 8 fans permalink

Michael,
I couldn't blame you if you did stop, but your voice and message would be sorely missed.
I stay involved in politics, call and write my reps, joined caring organizati­ons...etc. all because of you. I visit your website every day and when there is a spot that says DO SOMETHING, I always click it and do what I can.
Thank you Michael for all you have shown us over all these years.
There may be a minority of loud, obnoxious, hateful and crude people out there trying to stop you, but the majority of us LOVE YOU!
I can't wait for Oct. 2nd to get here so I can see your latest, but hopefully not your last, documentary.
Sincerely,
JAZ

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:07 AM on 09/16/2009

I'm sure Sanjay Gupta is relieved. Now he won't have to toe the corporate line and say nonsense in his documentary reviews. He can go back to brain surgery LOL

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:25 AM on 09/16/2009
- samandally I'm a Fan of samandally 4 fans permalink

Good, the man is a hypocrite and liar. He makes millions duping people and then blasts capitalism as evil. How many houses and toys does he own? Until he gives up all his possesions gained by pitching his product s he needs to shut up.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:02 AM on 09/16/2009
- tripper69z I'm a Fan of tripper69z 8 fans permalink

If he ever lied he would have been sued. He's never been sued. No one in power has ever called him out on a lie. Sure, he makes them uncomfortable for their own hypocracies, but not him. You act like he's walking around in fur coats, covered in diamonds, driving a jaguar and stepping on all the little people who got him there.
Don't you wish you could do such great things as him? Maybe you're just jealous.
Do something positive today instead of taking the easy way and judging others without any true knowledge of them or their lives.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:54 AM on 09/16/2009
- daddysboy I'm a Fan of daddysboy 24 fans permalink

Yes, because everyone that is concerned about the abuses of power needs to immediately relinquish all of it to those that have proved without a doubt that they will abuse it ... or not. I would like to hope that Mr. Moore is doing quite well as that is one less person possessing both money and a lack of morals; the most dangerous combination to everyone's well-being. Mr. Moore doesn't have to pitch his movies and products; his messages and themes ring true for many people and they happily pay good money to hear them.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:58 AM on 09/16/2009
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Let me see if I understand your argument -- if anyone owns anything, then that person must support any extremes that any capitalist goes to, and must support unfettered capitalism.

By your reasoning, tTo criticize any extreme of capitalism is "hypocritical" , as long as one owns anything.

So here is your argument applied to me :

I own my own home. Therefore I support capitalism in any form. Therefore I support Bernie Madoff. Now - there's some logic for you.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:09 PM on 09/27/2009

I have to admit I'm a middle of the road person so neoconservatism and wild-eyed liberalism turns me off. Since many claim Michael Moore as a liberal, it took me forever to finally watch his movie Sicko. I have to say I was blown away and mad as hell at private health insurance companies as well as with our politicians who are determined to look the other way while American families are suffering. I thought the movie would be about the uninsured but it was about the insured Americans and what happens to them when they become sick. He took each boogie man that we've been scared with regarding public health care and quietly let his interviewees address them and reveal them as myths.

Why don't we Americans demand more for our tax dollars - superior education for our children including paying for trade schools and college - quality healthcare for everyone - major campaign reform to ensure our politicians work for us not corporations - decent trade agreements that favor American workers - strict laws that will prevent another Wall Street meltdown? Why do we look the other way when billions of dollars are spent on stupid wars (Korea, Vietnam and now Iraq) and never quibble about the cost of these wars yet God forbid we should want to ensure everyone has health care? It does say so little of a country that shows such utter contempt for the least of its citizens.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:59 AM on 09/16/2009
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Ooops -- now you're sounding like a liberal! Welcome aboard! Sanity is fun, isn't it?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:10 PM on 09/27/2009
- tripper69z I'm a Fan of tripper69z 8 fans permalink

From your fingers to the government's ears. Glad you finally gave in and watched the movie. It's brilliant! You laugh, cry, gasp, smile, and find it very hard to blink. I can't wait for his latest to come out, though I'll have to travel to see it. I doubt Culpeper, VA will be showing it in their theater...at least not for a while.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:24 PM on 09/27/2009
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It is obvious from this blog the righties sniff out Michael Moore stuff and spew their hate in the manner they do. They did it with Hillary. They called FDR a socialist. They do it with that black man in the Whitehouse.

Spew on Rethugs! It is such a crime for people to want peace, Social Security, health care, and a second look at the status quo.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:59 AM on 09/16/2009
- adsandiego I'm a Fan of adsandiego 4 fans permalink
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how about QUIT eating?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:09 AM on 09/16/2009
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