Michael Moore
I'm glad to see that Mr. Moore is learning the lesson from his past experiences.
With Stupid White Men, he made the mistake of adopting an informal referencing system... 'I saw this article in the New York Times'. Alas, the slow-witted on the right then used his conversational style against him by taking comments out of the context in which they were provided and saying that he had just made everything up.
So, for 'Dude, where's my country', a formal reference notation is used throughout.
Then with Bowling for Columbine, he waited months and months before responding to his critics .
Now, as you can see from this article, he has decided to face his critics head-on and ensure that his work is not misrepresented when Farenheit 9/11 is criticised (as it will inevitably be).
I'm really looking forward to the UK release - Moore is much more talented as a film-maker than he is as an author, and Bowling for Columbine was an astounding piece of work.
With Stupid White Men, he made the mistake of adopting an informal referencing system... 'I saw this article in the New York Times'. Alas, the slow-witted on the right then used his conversational style against him by taking comments out of the context in which they were provided and saying that he had just made everything up.
So, for 'Dude, where's my country', a formal reference notation is used throughout.
Then with Bowling for Columbine, he waited months and months before responding to his critics .
Now, as you can see from this article, he has decided to face his critics head-on and ensure that his work is not misrepresented when Farenheit 9/11 is criticised (as it will inevitably be).
I'm really looking forward to the UK release - Moore is much more talented as a film-maker than he is as an author, and Bowling for Columbine was an astounding piece of work.

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