Wacko right wing news service NewsMax.com has posted its review of Michael Moore's "Fahrenheit 9/11":
The flick is an overt attempt to indict the Bush administration and the United States of America. It's replete with heart-tugging scenes of Iraqi casualties and filled with footage of victims' families rebuking the American military. No wonder it's gotten a glowing endorsement from Hezbollah. The thing actually makes an ideal recruiting film for terrorist organizations.
Maybe Moore got complacent going from the budget of $160,000 for "Roger & Me" to the $3 million for "Bowling for Columbine" to the $6 million he boasted about getting for "Fahrenheit 9/11," because basically the film's lousy. It's not informative. It's not thought provoking. It's not original. And Moore breaks the cardinal rule of filmmaking: The movie's just plain boring.
Whatever. I know I always turn to NewsMax for expert film analysis. (Hah!) I won't bother posting the link to their full rant. It'll only encourage them.