I had the strangest movie night experience today. First, Harry Potter, which was an opening night, and then, back to back, a preview of Farenheight 911. Exelent movies, bad combo, let me say.
HP was great, but Farenheight was so captivating that I have to process that later. But I dare to say that we have now a gay couple in the canon.
911... Thank fucking god I don't live in America. Even when I wasn't familiar with some of the faces and didn't get all the references (Enron, etc.), it was thrilling, information heavy, entertaining and very much against Bush when not directly saying not to vote him. Michael Moore has the way to make his message clear by being popular and relatively easy to understand, not like, say, Noam Chomsky.
HP was great, but Farenheight was so captivating that I have to process that later. But I dare to say that we have now a gay couple in the canon.
911... Thank fucking god I don't live in America. Even when I wasn't familiar with some of the faces and didn't get all the references (Enron, etc.), it was thrilling, information heavy, entertaining and very much against Bush when not directly saying not to vote him. Michael Moore has the way to make his message clear by being popular and relatively easy to understand, not like, say, Noam Chomsky.