Charles just called to tell me that he got tickets for me, Rob, Kat and himself to all go see Fahrenheit 9/11 on Friday at 9:30 p.m. SO EXCITED. Just can't hide it. I'm about to lose my cool and I think I muthafuckin like it. *Dancing* This movie is to me what the Passion of the Christ was to Jesus lovers. I didn't see the Passion, nor will I probably ever go out of my way to see it, just as many republicans won't ever go out of their way to see Fahrenheit 9/11, but the ones that do, Get Ready Bitches!!! It's all about a one-term president.
To all of you people out there trying to keep this movie out of theatres, check yourselves into the nearest mental facility please, and leave the movie going to those who can perfectly well decide for themselves whether or not they want to see a controversial documentary. Assholes. What I love the most is the funtastic irony of the film being named Fahrenheit 9/11 as a hat-tip to Ray Bradbury's amazing novel about a totalitarian society, not unlike the one that these Moore-hating, censor-wielding fascists would create if they really had their merry way. All the while claiming to be patriotic, freedom loving Americans, oblivious to the fact that they couldn't possibly be more hypocritical or any farther away from a realistic self image.
So, to all you fascists out there, don't go see the movie. Nobody will miss having your stank ass in the seat next to them, but for god sakes, find something else to do other than frothing at the mouth about the fact that others are exercising their freedom to speak about the government. Remember that war over in Iraq, the one where we are supposedly defending freedom? Why would you want to turn America into a place where speaking out against the government was forbidden? Am I the only one who finds that incredibly dumb? I guess not, if the war is not really about defending freedom as much as it's about exerting control as some people are trying to do with respect to this film...hmmm.
Posted by Maria at June 23, 2004 09:22 PM | TrackBack