Celebrity Buzz Michael Moore stopped by The View to discuss his new book “Here Comes Trouble” and the finer points of his personal politics.
Culture Buzz Keith Olbermann returned from televisual exile with the debut of his new show on Current TV. It's pretty much exactly the same as his defunct MSNBC show, but with an extra dollop of Michael Moore. Here's the intro, his mini-Special Comment and Worst Persons.
Michael Moore poses an interesting question about the “crosshairs” debacle.
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Since it's a symbolic gesture, probably to get headlines like this one.
The Yes Men, the same guys behind the fake New York Times prank, have done it again, this time distributing a fake New York Post filled with factual information that detail the threats posed by climate change. We can only assume that these guys are the product of Michael Moore eating Ashton Kutcher and pooping out citizen journalism pranksters.
The first official trailer for Michael Moore's new film on the economic collapse. Naturally, it uses M.I.A.'s “Paper Planes.” Gotcha Media
The internet will not stop until everything has been Wes Anderson-ified, but these are still pretty amusing. The Quentin Tarantino at the end is the best, I think, so persevere.
Movie Buzz Perhaps taking a lesson from Radiohead and NIN, Michael Moore is releasing his next movie online for free on September 23rd. Part rally for the youth vote, part thank you to his fans, Slacker Uprising follows Moore on his 60 city tour to the 20 battleground states during the 2004 Presidential election. This year marks the 20th anniversary of Moore’s first documentary, Roger & Me.