From darkhorizons, At last it has a date. Michael Moore's "Sicko," the acclaimed documentary filmmaker's first project since "Fahrenheit 9/11," will get a June 29th rollout in cinemas.MichaelMoore.com reports that the Weinstein Company and Lionsgate will partner on the release which has its world premiere at the Cannes Film Festival this month.Weinsten will handle internationa rights for the the project - a critical look at the U.S. health care system - which is said to be less controversial and divisive than 'Farenheit'.
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Wednesday, May 09, 2007
Michael Moore is a Sicko
From darkhorizons, At last it has a date. Michael Moore's "Sicko," the acclaimed documentary filmmaker's first project since "Fahrenheit 9/11," will get a June 29th rollout in cinemas.MichaelMoore.com reports that the Weinstein Company and Lionsgate will partner on the release which has its world premiere at the Cannes Film Festival this month.Weinsten will handle internationa rights for the the project - a critical look at the U.S. health care system - which is said to be less controversial and divisive than 'Farenheit'.
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I can't wait for this. I have to deal with the quagmire of healthcare on a daily basis. Stick it them, Mike!
But wait, aren’t you “The Man” in this situation? No?
No wonder this movie is less divisive. Except for some shadowy figures in a smoky boardroom somewhere, everyone’s on the same side. Next he’ll take on people who creat automated robo-telemarketing and internet spam.
Nah, I lose tons of $ because insurance companies do everything they can not to pay.
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