Saturday, July 03, 2004

The Sun News | 'Fahrenheit' generates emotional reactions

The Sun News: "A packed house broke into applause Friday after viewing 'Fahrenheit 9/11,' filmmaker Michael Moore's scathing critique on the Bush administration, at Broadway 16's first showing.
'I cried from beginning to end,' said Kelli Clark of Virginia, who watched the film with her husband, Tom Clark.
The film debuted Friday on the Grand Strand. It has fueled intense emotions from people all along the political spectrum.
County Republican Chairman Duane Oliver said he has not seen the film and doesn't plan to.
'It's a propaganda film that is just awful,' he said. 'It puts the whole country in an awful light. ... It's accusations, lies. It's a slap at our country.'
Many at Broadway's afternoon showing were vacationers. Some came because they like Michael Moore, others because they do not like President Bush. The flick also drew those simply curious to see what all the hype is about."


By Sophia Maines
The Sun News

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