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Will Moore succeed?
Flint mom of war casualty getting used to being treated as film star
THE FLINT JOURNAL FIRST EDITION
Tuesday, June 29, 2004
By Bob Wheaton
bwheaton@flintjournal.com • 810.766.6375
FLINT - At the gym and at church, Lila Lipscomb draws extra attention that makes her realize just how hot "Fahrenheit 9/11" is.
The Flint woman is one of the "stars" of Michael Moore's new film, the first documentary to hold the No. 1 spot at the box office.
Some reviewers have said footage of Lipscomb talking about the death of her son, Army Sgt. Michael Pedersen, is the most compelling part of the movie. Pedersen, 26, died when his Black Hawk helicopter crashed April 2, 2003, in Iraq.
"Wherever I go now ... the looks on people's faces are kind of like, 'Is that her?' " Lipscomb said.
On Sunday, a woman at Lipscomb's gym recognized her from the movie.
On the same day, a friend from church told Lipscomb she had just returned from Chicago and encountered someone who had seen the movie. When she found out the woman was from Flint, she asked her if she knew the Flint mom in the movie. "She asked her to give me a hug for her," Lipscomb said.
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