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ROLL CALL: Michael Moore Wants Matt Damon To Run For President
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Michael Moore Makes First Venice Premiere
Michael Moore’s says his film “Capitalism: A Love Story” is dedicated to “good people … who’ve had their lives ruined” by the quest for profit.
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Michael Moore Plans Traverse City Comedy Festival
Oscar winner Michael Moore has more big plans for his adopted northern Michigan hometown of Traverse City, where he’s already established a film festival.
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Michael Moore’s New Documentary Gets A Name
Michael Moore’s latest documentary now has a title — and a theme that resonates with recession-weary audiences.
Moore’s look at the consequences of big business will be called “Capitalism: A Love Story.” The documentary is due in theaters Oct. 2.
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Michael Moore’s New Documentary On Economic Crisis To Be Released Oct. 2
Michael Moore’s documentary about the economic crisis will hit theaters on Oct. 2.
The announcement was made Thursday by Overture Films and Paramount Vantage.
The film is not yet titled. Moore earlier planned to make it more broadly about America as an empire. Instead, the documentary explores the causes of the global economic meltdown. Moore has called it “the biggest swindle in American history.”
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Madonna To Show Film At Michael Moore’s Film Festival
Madonna’s new film on the impoverished nation of Malawi has wowed another maker of documentaries: Michael Moore.
Moore announced Thursday that Madonna, like himself a Michigan native, will appear for a screening of “I Am Because We Are” during the Traverse City Film Festival on Aug. 2.
“She’s sort of entered my realm,” Moore said. “When I saw it, I thought, ‘Wow, it’s like she’s been making these films for years.’”
Madonna produced and narrated the documentary after traveling to Malawi, where she met the toddler David Banda. She and husband Guy Ritchie are adopting the child.
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Michael Moore Making Sequel To ‘Farenheit 9/11’
Michael Moore is taking America’s temperature again.
Moore, who won the top honor at the 2004 Cannes Film Festival with “Fahrenheit 9/11,” plans a followup to resume his examination of the nation’s status in the world in the years since the Sept. 11 attacks.
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Michael Moore Backs Obama, Slams Hillary
Michael Moore wants voters in Pennsylvania to cast their ballots for Barack Obama.
Moore endorsed Obama in a 1,100-word posting on his Web site Monday. It includes praise for the Illinois senator and harsh words for Hillary Rodham Clinton, the Democratic Party and the Bush administration.
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Michael Moore: Bringing Fidel Castro To The Oscars?
"Sicko" director Michael Moore jokes that Fidel Castro would be a "ratings grabber" at Sunday night's Academy Awards show.
Moore's Oscar-nominated documentary on the health-care industry concludes with a trip to Cuba, where he seeks care for a group of 9/11 responders who have experienced health problems.
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ROLL CALL: Michael Moore Gets ‘Paris-ed’ & Paris Gets Parodied!
MEDIEVAL ‘MILLIONAIRE’: And finally, Access Hollywood‘s own is getting buzz over his performance as guest host of “Who Wants to be a Millioniare.” He has been hosting the show all week, and writes, “Keep this guy in the hotseat the show was, for the first time in years, a pleasure to watch.” Yesterday’s show was of particular interest to BEST WEEK EVER, as Vincent welcomed a contestant named Pony Winterhart, and the “Medieval Times” employee told Vincent that she “wenches” professionally at the theme restaurant. In a posted clip, Vincent says, “I’m having a blast, but sometimes I feel like I’m back in England. for example, our returning contestant works in a castle, dates a knight, and is handy with a sword.”
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Is Michael Moore’s ‘Sicko’ To Blame For Federal Investigation
The OFAC letter notified Moore that he was under investigation for possible violations of the U.S. trade embargo restricting travel to Cuba.
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Michael Moore’s ‘Sicko’ Hits Cannes
“I can understand why [the health care] industry’s main recipient of its contributions — President Bush — would want to harass, intimidate and potentially prevent this film from having its widest possible audience,” Moore wrote in the letter, addressed to U.S. Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson.


