Okay, you might be asking yourself where the hell I have been the last couple of years right now, but seriously, don't judge me too hard. :lol I have to admit I don't exactly set off time to watch movies, not even the ones I really want to see. Yeah, I have had my share of arched eyebrows when I tell people that.
Anyways, yesterday was the big day.
A Norwegian TV-channel was broadcasting one of the many films I'd love to take time out and watch - Fahrenheit 9/11. It was perhaps one of my busiest days, but still I watched it. And I'll never regret I did.
Michael Moore is one brilliant man. I've always thought so. This movie captivated me from the first second, and even though my expectations were already high, I have to admit it was even better than I thought it was. It has been a long time since I enjoyed watching something as much as I did with that movie. There were parts I thought was amusing, but the whole documentary was in fact nothing but sad. Pure sad. :glare:
I know this has been a subject in this forum many times, but I just wanted to tell about my little experience.
Fahrenheit 9/11 made me really think. Not just regarding George W. Bush, but so much more than that.
God, if only a similar documentary could be made about Michael Jackson. That could turn out to be a great story.
Anyways, yesterday was the big day.
Michael Moore is one brilliant man. I've always thought so. This movie captivated me from the first second, and even though my expectations were already high, I have to admit it was even better than I thought it was. It has been a long time since I enjoyed watching something as much as I did with that movie. There were parts I thought was amusing, but the whole documentary was in fact nothing but sad. Pure sad. :glare:
I know this has been a subject in this forum many times, but I just wanted to tell about my little experience.
God, if only a similar documentary could be made about Michael Jackson. That could turn out to be a great story.