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People’s Choice Awards – Too Late.

Surprise win for anti-Bush film
Michael Moore’s anti-Bush documentary Fahrenheit 9/11 has won best film at the US People’s Choice Awards, voted for by the US public.

Nominees for the People’s Choice Awards were picked by a 6,000-strong Entertainment Weekly magazine panel, and winners were subsequently chosen by 21 million online voters.

Fahrenheit 9/11 director Michael Moore dedicated his trophy to soldiers in Iraq.

His film was highly critical of President George W Bush and the US-led invasion of Iraq, and Moore was an outspoken Bush critic in the 2004 presidential campaign in which Democratic challenger John Kerry lost.

“This country is still all of ours, not right or left or Democrat or Republican,” Moore told the audience at the ceremony in Pasadena, California.

Moore said it was “an historic occasion” that the 31-year-old awards ceremony would name a documentary its best film.

If only we could have voted online, November, 2nd. :rolleyes:

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2 comments to People’s Choice Awards – Too Late.

  • Moore is looking better. Mmmmm.

    It isn’t really a documentary, as it gives biased commentary throughout the film. :punk:

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  • I just saw him on the today show and he was fatter than fuck. It’s strange. And there have always been “biased” documentaries. Get your head out of your ass.

    :death:

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