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Sat Jun-26-04 11:44 PM
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Anyone know how Moore convinced the 2 recruiters in "F 9/11" to be filmed? |
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Did they know they were being filmed for "Fahrenheit 9/11"? I am kind of shocked they'd even cooperate with Moore unless he had other people filming them and didn;t tell them what the footage would be used for.
I saw the film tonight, and don't even know where to begin praising it.
I think the most hideous thing I witnessed though, which will give me nightmares for months, was the way that well-coifed, pimpin' Paul (the vampire) Wolfowitz put his comb in his mouth to wet it before combing his hair and the leer he gave the camera afterwards.
EWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Sat Jun-26-04 11:48 PM
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1. Those two are probably on thier way to Iraq right now. n/t |
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Sat Jun-26-04 11:52 PM
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2. the same question was asked of moore |
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if he felt it fair to interview these people unaware it was for documentary.
so i am assuming, no they didnt know what it was for
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Sat Jun-26-04 11:54 PM
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3. The thing is, they're just doing their job. |
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I've asked my son's recruiter and he says they absolutely do not make money per recruit but they do have quotas for the office.
Our recruiter has been very upfront with us and I've asked him some hard questions. We're liberals and atheists and I was concerned that my son would either have to lie about his beliefs or be persecuted for them. Our recruiter assured us that the Marines would not brainwash our son and after almost nine months in the Marines, he appears he was right.
In fact, many of the Marines my son has met (including his recruiter!) do not like Bush nor do they support this war.
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The Blue Knight
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Sun Jun-27-04 12:03 AM
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4. My recruiter doesn't believe in the war in Iraq and is voting for Kerry. |
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But, mine is upfront with me as well. The Army expects 36 bodies a year out of our station. I was the 19th of the year, and I enlisted about 2 weeks ago.
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Longhorn
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Sun Jun-27-04 12:16 AM
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And thank you for your service!
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Eloriel
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Sun Jun-27-04 12:31 AM
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What I really want to do is grab you and shake you -- or, like that TV commercial where the Italian mother responds to her daughter's call from Las Vegas about having eloped, "Now WHY would you want to go and do a thing like that?" LOL.
But INSTEAD, I'll just give you a motherly hug.
Stay safe, soldier. Thank you for serving, and bless you. I hope with all my heart it's nothing but a wonderful experience for you. I hope you'll come back here as often as possible while you're away.
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Sun Jun-27-04 12:24 AM
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6. I was in the Marines for 6 years |
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and my recruiter never laid any crap like that on me, but have heard some stories about stuff like that, and BTW, they do get performance bonuses for going over quota. As far as being worried about your son being a liberal or atheist, no one really cares in the Marines,at least, not in my experience. Marines care more about the President giving them what they need to do their jobs, taking care of their families, and paying them more,because we really don't pay guys fighting for our country shit, it is really sad. Oh, and also keeping them out of BS wars that have no purpose than to fatten Halliburton and Carlyle's bottom lines.
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Sun Jun-27-04 12:32 AM
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Sun Jun-27-04 12:33 AM
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My son told me that before the Crucible at boot camp, the senior drill instructor asked for show of hands who believed in God and who didn't. About half a dozen said they didn't believe in God and he took them outside and asked them who they turned to at those times when they are physically and mentally challenged. My son spoke up and said he gets his strength from within, his belief in himself. The others apparently said something like, "Yeah, what he said." Anyway, the senior answered, "Fine, as long as you have something." I found that amazing and not at all what I expected.
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Sun Jun-27-04 12:27 AM
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7. Interesting question. Let's expand it to include... |
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...others who were in the film.
I'd be curious if there are other film makers on DU who know what steps have to be taken (if any)permission-wise, to use footage of the senators, the freeper woman, etc.
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Sun Jun-27-04 12:30 AM
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8. Freeper woman was creepy!!!! |
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That was one of the most shocking things of the film. I presume that the film crew had to stay with the Mom. But I would have LOVED to see where that freeper in dark glasses went when she was done spreading misinformation.
The phrase "The lady doth protest too much???" was never more relevant.
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Sun Jun-27-04 12:35 AM
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13. but did Moore have to get a release from her to use her in the film? |
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Just curious. I've had ideas for reality-internet political films but always wondered how to to go about getting permission from those you film to use their images.
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Sun Jun-27-04 01:01 AM
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I'm pretty sure you don't need permission if your filming in a public place with their knowledge. Besides, the lady was wearing LARGE sunglasses. I doubt she could be easily identified.
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Sun Jun-27-04 02:38 AM
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16. SHE put herself in front of the camera |
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in the middle of a filming in a public place. No signed release is necessary. Her actions in putting herself between the camera and the film subject are clear evidence of her intent to be filmed, and the fact that she was in a public space makes claims about any invasion of privacy rather silly. As a reminder about when "permissions" are needed, remember the "upskirt" web video controversy when the victims had no legal recourse until new laws were written specific to this particular variant on filming in public spaces.
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Sun Jun-27-04 12:35 AM
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12. I know generally they would ask someone to sign a release |
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But if you are filming news-type footage in a public place then it's not necessary. I'm not sure where the line is drawn.
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Sun Jun-27-04 01:25 AM
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15. I'd guess the recruiters hoped the camera would attract kids |
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on the, "all publicity's good publicity" theory. I'm sure they would have been happy to agree to anything that might draw teens in to see what was going on.
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