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FAHRENHEIT 9/11 beat out it's nearest rival over three to one.
F911 = 8.2 million
#2 = 6.8 million
Moore film heats up emotions
By Stephanie Simon, Los Angeles Times
Sunday, June 27, 2004
DES PERES, Mo. -- Before the movie started, Leslie Hanser prayed. "I prayed the
Lord would open my eyes," she said.
For months, her son, Joshua, a college student, had been drawing her into
political debate. He'd tell her she shouldn't trust President Bush. He'd tell her the
Iraq war was wrong. Hanser, a 41-year-old homemaker, pushed back. She
defended the president, supported him fiercely. But Joshua kept at her, until she
prayed for help understanding her son's fervor.
Emerging from Michael Moore's Fahrenheit 9/11, her eyes wet, Hanser said she at
last understood. "My emotions are just... " She trailed off, waving her hands to
show confusion. "I feel like we haven't seen the whole truth before."
That's the reaction Moore hopes to provoke with his film, which explores the ties
between the Bush family and Osama bin Laden's relatives, the president's
response to the Sept. 11 attacks and the war in Iraq. Moore has said he aims to
shake the apathetic, move the undecided -- and inspire voters to deny Bush a
second term.
http://boxofficemojo.com/daily/chart/?sortdate=2004-06-25&p=.htm
http://www.palmbeachpost.com/news/content/auto/epaper/editions/today/news_04ed14be20b901b40032.html
F911 = 8.2 million
#2 = 6.8 million
Moore film heats up emotions
By Stephanie Simon, Los Angeles Times
Sunday, June 27, 2004
DES PERES, Mo. -- Before the movie started, Leslie Hanser prayed. "I prayed the
Lord would open my eyes," she said.
For months, her son, Joshua, a college student, had been drawing her into
political debate. He'd tell her she shouldn't trust President Bush. He'd tell her the
Iraq war was wrong. Hanser, a 41-year-old homemaker, pushed back. She
defended the president, supported him fiercely. But Joshua kept at her, until she
prayed for help understanding her son's fervor.
Emerging from Michael Moore's Fahrenheit 9/11, her eyes wet, Hanser said she at
last understood. "My emotions are just... " She trailed off, waving her hands to
show confusion. "I feel like we haven't seen the whole truth before."
That's the reaction Moore hopes to provoke with his film, which explores the ties
between the Bush family and Osama bin Laden's relatives, the president's
response to the Sept. 11 attacks and the war in Iraq. Moore has said he aims to
shake the apathetic, move the undecided -- and inspire voters to deny Bush a
second term.
http://boxofficemojo.com/daily/chart/?sortdate=2004-06-25&p=.htm
http://www.palmbeachpost.com/news/content/auto/epaper/editions/today/news_04ed14be20b901b40032.html