07 October 2009 01:36

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Michael Moore arrives with actors portraying the CEOs of three banks that received bailout money

Caption: Michael Moore (Picture) arrives with actors portraying the CEOs of three banks that received bailout money at the Washington premiere of Capitalism: A Love Story on the 20th anniversary of his groundbreaking masterpiece Roger & Me at the AMC Uptown Theater, Washington DC, USA on September 29, 2009. The movie examines the disastrous impact of....

MOORE VOWS TO CARRY ON

MICHAEL MOORE has vowed to keep making documentaries until the public loses its appetite for his controversial films.
Moore recently hinted his latest expose, Capitalism: A Love Story, could be his last movie - fearing the critique of Wall Street would alienate film financiers.
He said, "Why would these companies give money to me, a guy who is diametrically opposed to everything they stand for? One of the beautiful flaws of capitalism is they will use the rope you give them to hang themselves, if you can make a buck.
"I think this will be the last time they will give me that money."
But Moore has had a change of heart and is now determined to continue making films, as long as he's not the only person who cares.
The Oscar winner tells Moviefone.com, "I'll keep doing this if other people get involved politically and get active, because if people aren't going to do that I'm not going to keep banging my fist against the wall.”


07 October 2009 01:36


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