Michael Moore Releases Free Documentary

By Kevin Parrish, published on September 24, 2008 at 2:00 PM
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Once again, infamous moviemaker Michael Moore has entered the spotlight, this time with an online documentary that viewers can download and share for free.

Director Michael Moore, notorious for his documentaries Bowling for Columbine, Fahrenheit 9/11 and Sicko, as well as his controversial view on fire sharing, released his latest political movie not in theaters, but online.

Entitled "Slacker Uprising," this free downloadable movie chronicles Moore’s 2004 journey across the undecided "swing states" as he attempted to sway young voters from re-electing George W. Bush for another 4-year run. Covering a whopping 52-city stretch over a short span of 42 days, the events that transpired during his journey both frightened and inspired the director, thus resulting in his latest documentary. Along with Michael Moore, the film includes celebrity guest appearances such as Rosanne Barr, Eddie Vedder, Viggo Mortensen, Joan Baez, REM, and more.

"This is being done entirely as a gift to my fans," says Moore on the official Slacker Uprising website. "The only return any of us are hoping for is the largest turnout of young voters ever at the polls in November." Moore claims that his 2004 tour actually helped boost young voter registrations during the Bush/Kerry election even though the youth vote "was the only age group that John Kerry won."

It’s certainly no surprise that Moore gives a firm thumbs up on distributing his movie freely. Recently he came under fire for expressing his opinions on file sharing during in a recent interview (YouTube link), claiming that he had no problem with fans sharing his work as long as no profits were made from the exchange (as in selling his movies). "Information, art and ideas should be shared," he admits. His philosophy is that everyone shares copyright material on a low-level basis, from books to newspapers to DVDs.

With the release of Slacker Uprising, Moore not only follows through with his file sharing morals, but attempts to re-connect with young voters in hopes to increase the turnout once again. The full-length documentary can be downloaded or streamed from the Slacker Uprising website (registration required). However, the streaming version can also be accessed via Amazon Video On Demand, iTunes, Lycos and more. Schools can request a free copy of the DVD version.

The physical retail DVD will cost consumers $9.95, available at most online retail outlets including Amazon and Wal-Mart.

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Zorg 09/24/2008 8:56 PM
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That's just what we need, pushing that garbage in the schools. :lol:

I'm sure they will gladly show this crap in the Marxist school system.

blackened144 09/24/2008 9:08 PM
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Of course he released it for free.. Who would pay to watch the garbage that he produces?

WheelsOfConfusion 09/24/2008 9:34 PM
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"Wait a tick, there's an election coming up! I'd better throw something together to get my name in the headlines!"

dariushro 09/24/2008 10:09 PM
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Anonymous 09/24/2008 10:57 PM
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Have you watched any of his movies to comment on this article? I'm not saying his a genius or perfect balanced on the sides he's displaying in his movies but he is right most of the times. I wish you where in Columbine and survived so that you can see what USA understands from democracy and how this affects people without power of discernment (like young people). Pfff.. what do you know about Karl Marx?

Zorg 09/24/2008 11:45 PM
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I have a degree in Economics. I know that doesn't mean a he|| of a lot, but I think I can safely say I know what Marxism is.

Moore is a complete idiot, If you think his "documentaries" are really documentaries and you think they are valuable, then that tells me all I need to know about your position. :lol: Anyone that believes any of Moore's dribble is lacking the power of discernment.

Good day to you.

crockdaddy 09/24/2008 11:51 PM
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Democrats make me laugh. The fact that the election is looking to be close despite the huge number of problems which occurred under Bush Jr. should be a wake up call to them that catering to the far left is not what the country wants. BTW, I believe the converse to be true of the far right as well. I personally would have been much happier and had an easy voting decision if Mc Cain had broken ranks one more time and chosen a moderate (Rep or Dem) as his running mate. Looks like yet another right in candidate for me this year.

Personally .... I dislike tree huggers just as much as I find right wing christian nutjobs to be distasteful.

WheelsOfConfusion 09/25/2008 3:59 AM
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VVV850 :
Have you watched any of his movies to comment on this article?


I've really tried, and I'm a registered Democrat. It's just so awful. He really is like the left-side version of O'Reilly or Limbaugh: fat, annoying, disregarding the facts to go for the low-brow rib-tickler in lieu of a rigorous argument.
"Bowling for Columbine" was simply laughable as a documentary, and
Sicko" was ... well, you're going after the failings of the privatized medicine industry that has to be put on life support itself, it's just -too easy- a target. It's completely true that in the US we pay monstrous amounts for healthcare and are ill-served by it. He could have said "Communism works" and still been right about private healthcare in its current form needing to go.

Currently the only political pundit I can stand for more than five minutes is running for Senator in Minnesota.

captaincharisma 09/25/2008 4:40 PM
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so I guess all you losers think that theres nothing wrong with the health care system in the U.Sand the 9/11 volunteers didn't get shafted

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