Disney blocking release of new Michael Moore film

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MTK
05-05-2004, 11:22 PM
Wednesday, May 5th, 2004
Disney Has Blocked the Distribution of My New Film... by Michael Moore

Friends,

I would have hoped by now that I would be able to put my work out to the public without having to experience the profound censorship obstacles I often seem to encounter.

Yesterday I was told that Disney, the studio that owns Miramax, has officially decided to prohibit our producer, Miramax, from distributing my new film, "Fahrenheit 9/11." The reason? According to today's (May 5) New York Times, it might "endanger" millions of dollars of tax breaks Disney receives from the state of Florida because the film will "anger" the Governor of Florida, Jeb Bush. The story is on page one of the Times and you can read it here (Disney Forbidding Distribution of Film That Criticizes Bush (http://www.nytimes.com/2004/05/05/national/05DISN.html?ei=5062&en=89983012bdce5ec0&ex=1084334400&partner=GOOGLE&pagewanted=print&position=)).

The whole story behind this (and other attempts) to kill our movie will be told in more detail as the days and weeks go on. For nearly a year, this struggle has been a lesson in just how difficult it is in this country to create a piece of art that might upset those in charge (well, OK, sorry -- it WILL upset them...big time. Did I mention it's a comedy?). All I can say is, thank God for Harvey Weinstein and Miramax who have stood by me during the entire production of this movie.

There is much more to tell, but right now I am in the lab working on the print to take to the Cannes Film Festival next week (we have been chosen as one of the 18 films in competition). I will tell you this: Some people may be afraid of this movie because of what it will show. But there's nothing they can do about it now because it's done, it's awesome, and if I have anything to say about it, you'll see it this summer -- because, after all, it is a free country.

skinsfanthru&thru
05-06-2004, 01:34 AM
he was told over a year ago that his movie would not be released by miramax but suddenly made a big promotion about it right before the cannes festival to get other companies interested in picking up the rights to release his newest "film."

JoeRedskin
05-06-2004, 08:57 AM
Regardless of his characterization of it, he is not being censored. He can put out his film in any movie house that will play it and the government will do nothing to prohibit him.

Moore plays the martyr all the time. Disagree with him and you are an ignorant fool afraid of his work. He pulled a similar stunt prior to the Oscars. He is a self aggrandizing individual who plays upon liberal sensitivities to promote his own agenda.

MTK
05-06-2004, 09:03 AM
ouch, spoken like true conservatives.

Can anyone deny that Disney has an agenda here in choosing to not distribute this film?

SkinsRock
05-06-2004, 09:41 AM
Censorship by the government is wrong. But any private company has the right to refuse to do business with someone if they feel it will reflect badly on them. I believe Disney is the "evil empire", but if they refuse to distribute his film, it's up to him to find someone who will.
He is just trying to generate publicity and cause a stir by bitching about it.

JWsleep
05-06-2004, 11:46 AM
Why exactly did Disney sign on with Moore in the first place? Didn't they watch his previous movies?

Also, corporate censorship does exist. A very small group of media companies controls most of the major avenues of speech in this country, and they have an inordinant amount of control over what actually reaches the general public. I think the internet helps, but watch out for corporations influencing the government to restrict that access.

The previous paragraph makes me sound like a Chomsky-style conspiracy guy, but this is the line that conservative columnist William Safire pushes in his op-ed stuff, so it cuts across the spectrum.

Also, I'm not saying that Disney has to distribute the film, but then they should release Moore to find new distribution in the US.

SmootSmack
05-06-2004, 12:12 PM
Moore plays the martyr all the time. Disagree with him and you are an ignorant fool afraid of his work.

That's exactly right. I love how Moore bitches about American jobs being lost all the time yet his web hoster and web designer are based out of Canada. Moore seems very much like a hypocrite to me. In the words of the "brilliant" Bobcat Goldwaite, "It's easy to be a liberal when you live in a gated community"

Sammy Baugh Fan
05-06-2004, 12:14 PM
The guy cashes in on other people's pain.
Auto workers unemployed..he make a movie and makes money.

Kids killed at Columbine...he make a movie and makes money.

3,000+ die on 9/11....he makes a movie and makes money.

What a ambulance chaser jerk.

peace

JoeRedskin
05-06-2004, 01:06 PM
Also, corporate censorship does exist. A very small group of media companies controls most of the major avenues of speech in this country, and they have an inordinant amount of control over what actually reaches the general public. I think the internet helps, but watch out for corporations influencing the government to restrict that access.

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Also, I'm not saying that Disney has to distribute the film, but then they should release Moore to find new distribution in the US.

JW, I agree with your first point -

Because media corporations have a vested interest in pleasing the public, they will tend to follow a strategy that, at best, is non-controversial and, at worst, feeds the lowest common denominator. In doing so, they can and do self censor, refuse to produce, or otherwise inhibit the production of controversial or fringe (either fringe) materials. As a result, these corporations can limit public access and, thus, limit public awareness of conflicting viewpoints. I agree that, as citizens, we have a duty to be informed and to look beyond the simple paff fed us by those who have an interest in giving us information we find pleasing.

-(One of my favorite Calvin and Hobbes cartoons has Calvin asking "Marx said 'Religion is the opiate of the masses' I wonder what that means?" To which the TV replies "He hadn't seen anything yet")-

As to the second:

I seriously doubt Disney held a gun to Moore's head and forced him to sign with the company. It's Disney for God's sake; one of the most image conscience corporations out there. What? Did he mistakenly think they were some radical independent going to give him free reign? No, he knew they were a big corp that could give him plenty of what he craves - exposure.

He made choices too - Now he has to live with them.

JoeRedskin
05-06-2004, 01:17 PM
Can anyone deny that Disney has an agenda here in choosing to not distribute this film?

Absolutely Disney had an agenda. Aren't they entitled too?

Didn't Moore have one in making it?

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