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Michael Moore in Dublin / mighty movie release

category national | miscellaneous | news report author Sunday November 17, 2002 11:37author by Ruairi

get yer arses to this one...

folks, author of bestselling book 'stupid white men' and maker of the newly released U.S. box office storm 'Bowling for Colombine' is in Dublin ---Mon Nov. 18, Royal College of Surgeons, 7pm - free tickets from Easons/Hannas, 1 dawson St. - call 01 6771255 the guy's not pefect but he is a humourous and informed speaker and his movie is amazing and I urge you to go and see it and spread the word - it's a great introduction and insight into U.S. gun culture, the history of violence and oppression, racism, U.S. foreign policy, fear etc. - and it's damn entertaining too! http://www.michaelmoore.com

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author by conor - ucdsapublication date Sun Nov 17, 2002 13:25author email conor at ziplip dot comauthor address author phone

they say hes posponed in hannas books??

author by good soldier - Tallahassee-RedHills IMC (http://imc.tallytown.com)publication date Sun Nov 17, 2002 18:57author email goodsoldier29 at yahoo dot comauthor address Tallahassee, Florida -- USAauthor phone

"Bowling for Columbine" opened in theaters here last Friday, and I was pleased to see that Michael Moore has produced an excellent film that quite competently examines some serious issues in American culture.

At the root of Moore's theme is the cultivation of fear in American media and politics. This is particularly relevant at this point in time... just weeks after a nationwide election where the Republican party won a stunning majority by successfully marketing fear to the electorate... and the Democratic opposition presented simply no viable argument or alternative.

America's suburbs are the Republican party's voting strongholds, and are also our nation's primary repositories of cultural FEAR. The insular nature of suburban developments (often themed as country clubs, English estates, "Old South" plantations, and the like) both represents and perpetuates a fear of "others"--other races, other class identifications, lower income levels--and for an individual or family to choose to live in one of these communities is an act of solidarity with the American ruling class.

Michael Moore doesn't quite go into all that, but the film touches on it enough for this American to gain substantive understanding about how the party of the ruling class--the Republican party--markets itself to middle class and working class people and gets them to vote against their own material interests.

George W. Bush isn't just ripping apart the world--he's simultaneously ripping apart what little infrastructure we have to protect our poor, our workers, our environment... and even our independent entrepreneurs.

So. Please go see this film. Mr. Moore's film is hardly flawless, but it provides important insights.

Best regards,

good soldier
Tallahassee-RedHills (Florida, USA) IMC
http://imc.tallytown.com

author by Magspublication date Sun Nov 17, 2002 19:06author address author phone

Very good, but could have been edited a bit as goes off on a few tangents. Otherwise recommended.

author by Terrypublication date Mon Nov 18, 2002 11:37author address author phone

Do you have to have a ticket to get into the talk?

And what exactly is the title of the talk? Any other
info would be appreciated

author by Raypublication date Mon Nov 18, 2002 11:46author address author phone

There's no title on the ticket, its just Michael Moore, author of Stupid Whie Men, in conversation with Hugh Linehan, Irish Times. I don't know if there will be tickets available at the door, you could give Easons, Hanna's, or the Irish Times a call, and see if they have any left or what the arrangements are. I haven't been into the College of Surgeons so I don't know what the capacity is.

author by Terrypublication date Mon Nov 18, 2002 14:05author address author phone

I just rang Hanna's and asked about the Micheal Moore talk this evening and
was told it was 'sold out'. Perhaps she did hear my question and assumed I
was inquiring about the book?

So I rang the Royal College of Surgeons and they said the talk was cancelled.

So now I am really confused.

Maybe the talk is taking place somewhere else.

author by Raypublication date Mon Nov 18, 2002 14:42author address author phone

I was just on to Eason's, and its been deferred until the 9th of December.
(It may also be sold out)

author by Raypublication date Mon Nov 18, 2002 15:16author address author phone

Thanks for getting me to check the talk, you've saved me a wasted journey...



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