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Fahrenheit 9/11
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DVD detailsActor: James Baker III, James Bath, John Ashcroft (II), Khalil Bin Laden, Stephen G. Breyer Brand: Sony DVD: Region Code 99 Audio: English (Original Language), Dolby Digital 5.1; English (Subtitled) Format: AC-3, Anamorphic, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, NTSC, Widescreen Picture Format: 1.78:1 Running Time: 122 minutes DVD Release Date: 2004-10-05 Audience Rating: R (Restricted) Studio: Sony Pictures
DVD Reviews of Fahrenheit 9/11DVD Review: The facts. A true documentary of how George Bush screwed us. Summary: 5 StarsThe real facts of how George Bush and his father in partnership with Osama Bin Laden at The Carlyle Group in New York orchestrated the unfolding of 911 and how they have continued to profit from it. The facts that have been hidden from the world about 911 are exposed in this documentary movie. The war in Iraq, Pakistan and Afghanistan for oil projects of George Bush and Osama Bin Laden. The destruction of world economy for the greed of George Bush is exposed in this documentary.
DVD Review: Extraordinary Summary: 5 StarsAnalysis of Governmental manipulation of its own citizens! Afraid things have hardly changed since the days of Hitler, Churchill and Stalin. A measured, slightly funny view of the grossest Prez US ever had; amply supported by his pal, Batman's Joker lookalike Blair. So it seems that the situation that we presently see in Afghanistan is because of Bushie Baby and his coterie of mobsters!
I am losing faith in God.....so much greed...
DVD Review: Great first half, second loses steam Summary: 4 StarsThe first half tells us the Bin Laden family was given free flights out of the country while planes were grounded after the September 11 attacks. Why? Bush's friend from the National Guard started his own business funded by the Bin Laden family. They became partners in energy and defense industries, and very wealthy. The second half goes into the war in Iraq. Now we might know why we were in Iraq instead of Afghanistan where Bin Laden hides out. A Special Force went in a few feet away from Bin Laden's location. Then the mission was abandoned. It is almost like the Bin Laden family is paying Bush to keep forces in Irag and profits going to defense contractor Haliburton while allowing Osama Bin Laden to get away. The second half is a gritty depiction of the loss of life in the Iraq war and the way it effects ordinary guys and families from his home town of Flint, Michigan. I liked it, but two parts are needed so that we don't forget the almost unreported events of the first half.
DVD Review: Excellent Summary: 5 StarsThis product was shipped quickly and the condition was just as described by the seller.
DVD Review: The republic of fear Summary: 5 StarsIn Fahrenheit 9/11 the strange relationship between the Bush family and the Bin Laden's is exposed. Both families had interests in the Carlyle Group, one of the major arms suppliers of the US military. That partially explains how it was possible that 24 family members of the Bin Laden's were flying to their home country after the attacks, the only planes officially permitted to fly at that time by... the White House... All other planes were kept on the ground. An ex-FBI agent claims this to be totally absurd. If you have a suspected murderer, you first talk to whoever is close to him, family members first. That's what any cop would do. Why didn't president Bush let this happen ? Was he afraid something could have been revealed ?
This picture also shows there never really was any serious effort to find the suspected "Bad Guy", Osama bin Laden. It took the US military two months to start looking after him, sending only 11.000 troops to Afghanistan, just enough to have a new president in office, who helped US business in letting them build a new pipe line through Afghanistan. The search on Osama bin Laden was stopped before it ever began. In this picture, you will literally hear Bush say : "I don't know where he is and don't want to spend much time on it". So here we had the biggest "foreign attack" on the US, performed by 15 Saudi's, under alleged orders of Osama Bin Laden, and Bush doesn't care !? Probably, because either he had nothing to do with the attacks, or worse, because it would have been too dangerous for him telling the full truth, should they ever have captured him alive. We must never forget Bin Laden was a CIA-man. And the saying goes : once CIA, always CIA.
Although Bush doesn't care finding Bin Laden, he insists he is fighting a "war on terror" ! Who are the enemies then - if killing 3000 people is not bad enough ? Well, it seems that you are, or maybe I am. After 9/11 everybody suddenly became a possible "suspect". A Fresno peace group was infiltrated by a secret service agent ! A retired man going to a gym was visited afterwards by the FBI (!) because he made a casual remark on Bush. And at airports breast milk was considered suspect. This "war on terror" was above all a war on the liberties of the American people, although it's called, with a certain irony, the "Patriot Act". And the American people believed it. The objective was having the American people to turn to their "leader" to protect them. But protect them from who ? The most dangerous men at that time had their office in the White House. They were the "leaders" - like Cheney and Rumsfeld. And in this atmosphere of fear the war on Iraq was started, in March 2003, when Iraq had nothing whatsoever to do with the alleged "foreign attack" on 9/11. Rumsfeld talks in this picture, after you see some images of dead babies, children, women and men in Iraq, that the military puts "a lot of humanity in the war effort". I don't believe in God, but Rumsfeld does give me a pretty good idea of what the Devil looks like !
This picture reaffirms my belief that the 9/11 attacks weren't orchestrated by Bin Laden. Maybe he played some smaller part, but the big picture seems more like a conspiracy to me, the same thing the military-industrial complex performed to kill President Kennedy. They needed to go to war again, after 8 quiet years under Clinton. Please take also a look at two complementary movies, "JFK" of Oliver Stone and "Why we fight" of Eugene Jarecki, to see the big picture of how the military-industrial complex has taken over the US government. Kennedy wanted a Pax Americana, but the military-industrial complex doesn't like that. They will not let that happen. They want war, and they want war to be permanent. And if it's necessary, they will themselves produce the attacks and invent the enemies.
Description of Fahrenheit 9/11In the most provocative film of the year, Academy Award-winner Michael Moore presents a searing examination of the role played by greed and oil in the wake of the tragic events of 9/11. From Academy-Award winning director Michael Moore (Bowling for Columbine). WINNER, Palme D'Or Award at the Cannes Film Festival, BEST PICTURE. DVD features: * "The Release of Fahrenheit 9/11" featurette * "Iraq, Pre-War" featurette: The people of Iraq on the eve of invasion * "Homeland security, Miami style" featurette: Footage of the old men who patrol the Florida coast lookng for terrorists as part of the homeland security plan * "Outside Abu Ghraib Prison" * Eyewitness account from Samara, Iraq * "Lila, D.C.": Lila Lipscomb at the Washington, D.C. premiere * Arab-American comedians: Their acts and experiences after 9/11 * Extended interview: More with Abdul Henderson * "Condi 9/11": Condoleezza Rice's 9/11 Commission testimony * "Bush Rose Garden": George W. Bush's full press briefing after 9/11 Commission appearance To anyone who truly understands what it means to be an American, Michael Moore's Fahrenheit 9/11 should be seen as a triumph of patriotic freedom. Rarely has the First Amendment been exercised with such fervor and forthrightness of purpose: After subjecting himself to charges of factual errors in his gun-lobby expos? Bowling for Columbine, Moore armed himself with a platoon of reputable fact-checkers, an abundance of indisputable film and video footage, and his own ironically comedic sense of righteous indignation, with the singular intention of toppling the war-ravaged administration of President George W. Bush. It's the Bush presidency that Moore, with his provocative array of facts and figures, blames for corporate corruption, senseless death, unnecessary war, and political favoritism toward Osama Bin Laden's family and Saudi oil partners following the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001. Moore's incendiary film earned Palme d'Or honors at Cannes and a predictable legion of detractors, but do yourself a favor: Ignore those who condemn the film without seeing it, and let the facts speak for themselves. By honoring American soldiers and the victims of 9/11 while condemning Bush's rationale for war in Iraq, Fahrenheit 9/11 may actually succeed in turning the tides of history. --Jeff Shannon
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