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Michael Moore
23 April 1954
Michael Moore played in 7 and created 6 movies in the Documentary, Comedy, Drama, Crime, Music, War, History genres.
Michael Moore got succeed with average imdb rating 8.3.
Was arrested during filming of the video "Sleep Now In The Fire" by Rage Against the Organization, protesting Wall Concourse and the investment of American money overseas (i.e. in hostile and Communist countries). The filming also down the New York Stock Altercation ahead of time that era when band members tried to enter the floor uninvited.
His favourite films are Smultronstället (1957) and Drive Driver (1976).
It was announced on Hike 13, 2002 his enrol "Simple White Men...and Other Miserable Excuses against the State of the Domain", had reached #1 on the Inexperienced York Times non-fiction tabulation.
... In a nutshell served as both editor and columnist on Nurse Jones magazine.
Raised small change for the building of his head dusting, Roger & Me (1989), during running neighborhood bingo games in his company.
Irish-American.
Is a index card-carrying fellow of the National Rifle League. Moore told Tim Russert that he joined so as to be elected its president and then dismantle the organization.
On the day after his detestable "Oscar Backlash", where he attacked both George W. Bush and the Iraq war, gathering for his cinema Bowling for Columbine (2002) went up 110%. The following weekend, the spar office in the interest the was up 73%.
Throughout his vapour Bowling for Columbine (2002) Moore proudly sports a Michigan State University baseball hat.
Has a daughter, Natalie.
Lives in New York New Zealand urban area.
Elected to Davison, Michigan board of education at time 18; this is described and elaborated upon in chapter 5 "Idiot Realm" in his book "Stupid Drained Men."
His movie Fahrenheit 9/11 (2004) was shown at the Cannes Film festival, making it the most sought-after motion picture there. [May 2004]
Attended the University of Michigan-Flint in the 1970s.
Supported Ralph Nader in the 2000 presidential elections.
Although he owns a VW Beetle, he is randomly said to expeditions about by chauffered limo.
Ancient in Fahrenheit 9/11 (2004) a celebrity-filled rally looking for Al Gore is shown and Moore (in his narration) refers to Ben Affleck, "Little Stevie" Wonder, and "the bloke from Taxi Driver (1976)," that "guy" being Robert De Niro. This was conceivably a bit of travesty because Taxi Driver (1976) is Moore's favorite movie and De Niro is people of the actors Moore respects the most.
Senator John McCain referred to him as a "insincere filmmaker" during his enunciation at the 2004 Republican Civil Convention. Moore, who was present at the convention in the urge court, stood and waved both arms at the coterie, which started chanting "four more years!" Moore then flashed a sign language L (owing "loser") at the flock and, according to "The Defender" newspaper, said, "Two more months!"
While the press tried to pit Moore and his Fahrenheit 9/11 (2004) against Mel Gibson and his The Passion of the Christ (2004) against each other as the representation of "offensive" and "red" states in the election year of 2004, the two men get along well in one's own view and find their conflicting to be an creation of the press. Actually Moore, a practicing Catholic, loved "Passion" and proverb it tons times and Gibson, who opposed the invasion of Iraq in the face his conservative position, greatly enjoyed "Fahrenheit."
Another of his favorite films is also his favorite documentary, Hearts and Minds (1974).
After the bottle up purpose default of Canadian Bacon (1995), a very depressed Moore briefly contemplated early retirement. Though, pre-eminent in Britain director rep John Pierson and filmmaker Kevin Smith changed Moore's sentiment and gave him inspiration during Pierson's "Spike, Mike, Slackers and Dykes" book enlistment. Smith could diagnose with Moore's grief, having right-minded experienced the box charge failure of Mallrats (1995).
2007 - Ranked #27 on EW's The 50 Smartest People in Hollywood.
Notwithstanding that born in Flint, it is not in fact his hometown. He grew up 10 miles east of Flint in Davison, which doesn't have a convalescent home.
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