I see this is selling for $1.68 Used (that's too much)
Daniel Wittig | 03/15/2008
(1 out of 5 stars)
"I want the time in my life that Michal Moore took from me. Truth about Terrorism - This film isn't truth about anything."
Unconvincing propaganda
Paul Tremblay | New York NY | 12/12/2008
(2 out of 5 stars)
"What to say about this film but that the intentions were clear, unambiguous, and that's the problem. At least Michael Moore brings some evidence to his arguments. Here Fahrenhype brings opinions supported by... other opinions... It is disorganized propaganda at best, unconvincing because they do not support their arguments with facts. Pressed about the lack of WMD in Iraq, former Mayor Ed Koch claims that he would have supported the war even if he had known that there was no WMD, but why is not clear. Because Sadam Hussein was a bad boy? In which case we should be waging war in 30 countries just now! The most compelling arguments in this movie are from individuals who were portrayed in a light contrary to their wishes in Moore's Fahrenheit 9/11. Granted. But for the rest, even the Pet Goat episode, it does remain unconvincing. Talking heads do not make up for missing facts (or missing WMDs)."
Comedy at best
Michael Ledo | Windsor, SC United States | 04/02/2010
(1 out of 5 stars)
"The book starts out by defending George Bush by claiming he wasn't reading the goat book to the children. He was just looking at the pictures. It then goes on to try to convince us that Bush didn't use 9-11 as an excuse to invade Iraq. Dick Morris is a hoot. It ends up moving away from the Moore film to become a "Support the Troops" flag waver in an attempt to fill in the other 60 minutes."