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June 28, 2004Fahrenheit 9/11
Saturday I went to see the 10:30AM showing of Fahrenheit 9/11, and I cried and cried throughout the entire two hours. I don't know if that's what Michael Moore was going for when he made the movie, but it really hit me like a ton of bricks, starting with the scene when you hear - not see - the planes crashing into the towers until the scene when Lila Lipscomb visits the White House. A note to the heartless woman who thought the latter scene was staged: that poor Middle Eastern lady has lived under that yellow tent in front of White House for years. I'll go down and snap a pic of it some time this week. That scene really angered me. Anyhow, the film is definitely worth seeing. Comments
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