Brigid
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Sun May-14-06 05:23 PM
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Edited on Sun May-14-06 05:26 PM by Brigid
MUSINGS ON A LATE-NIGHT VIEWING OF "ROGER AND ME"
Last night, an attack of insomnia -- I seem to get them frequently these days -- led me to break out my "Roger and Me" DVD. For the first time, I noticed that there was a commentary track by Michael Moore. So I turned that on too.
I hadn't watched "Roger and Me" in quite a while. Every time I do, I am struck again by its raw, unpolished power. In the commentary, it's fascinating to hear Michael Moore point out that many things he captured on film were new then but are familiar now. We all remember Deputy Fred and the infamous "rabbit lady." GM lobbyists and other wealthier folk Moore interviews are both clueless and brutally honest. He comments wryly that they have learned a lot more about PR since those days.
Toward the end of the film, Moore describes a bizarre Christmas Eve that began with another visit with Deputy Fred as he did a few evictions before taking a few days off for the holiday; moved to Detroit where Moore once again tried to talk to Roger Smith at the GM Christmas party (this time he succeeded -- sort of); and ended with his returning to Flint only to encounter a tragic incident in which a Buick executive entered the restaurant where the Buick Christmas party was being held, shot his girlfriend, then went back outside and shot himself. Most of this footage did not make it into the film; Moore decided that it was already depressing enough.
Flint, MI, has become a poster child for what happened in the wild and wooly '80's, just as Bruce Springsteen's "My Hometown" has become the era's anthem. The city never has recovered. Moore says that things have only gotten worse there since he made the film.
Moore says that if there is one thing he wants people to take away from "Roger and Me," it is that you and I have the same number of votes as a Roger Smith: one each. And there are a lot more of the likes of us than there are of the likes of him. As we prepare for November, let's remember that.
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BlueEyedSon
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Sun May-14-06 05:26 PM
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1. Basically you get a number of votes proportional to your net worth. |
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Every dollar bill has a little hand that it raises up to be counted.
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Sun May-14-06 05:27 PM
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2. All good & everyone *MUST* go vote in November -- |
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Edited on Sun May-14-06 05:28 PM by IndyOp
still, I am wondering, has Moore publically reversed his position about the theft of the 2004 election? Has he made any effort to inhibit/fight election fraud in 2006?
No, I don't think it is Mike's job to do *everything* in our world that needs doing.
I am saying that anyone who seriously wants to see us vote the Rethugs out has got to take election fraud seriously, too. Excellent candidates and excellent campaigns won't win the races if they prevent people from voting by dropping them from registration or poll lists, provide too little equipment in Dem areas, and/or muck around with the vote tallies.
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Sun May-14-06 05:38 PM
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3. it's weird.....I 1st learned abt Roger and Me in Germany from |
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reading a German news magazine report about the movie
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Sun May-14-06 05:47 PM
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4. You are correct, Flint has never recovered |
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