Friday, July 23, 2004
Lies, Damn Lies,and F9/11
The following originally appeared in The Pantagraph, and is a follow-up to posts here and here.
Moore’s flick: bowling for movie edits
Friday, July 23, 2004
by Bill FlickIn my e-mail today is a note that joyfully begins, “YOU ARE A HORSE’S (REAR FLANK)!!!”
Another fan announces I want to “only dirtbag” and “find trivial error” with Michael Moore for the “public service ... he has otherwise done.”
Yet another says I “obviously ... don’t fully research (my) newspaper columns” and that the writer plans to type out a letter to the editor to really let me have it.
What set off this latest love-fest was a small blurb that appeared in this space a week ago on a curious scene in Michael Moore’s otherwise entertaining movie, “Fahrenheit 9/11.”
In a flash-second early on, the movie shows various newspaper headlines on coverage of the presidential election of 2000, and one of them is from the alleged Dec. 19, 2001 edition of the Bloomington, IL Pantagraph.
Golly, we thought. What an honor.
Just for fun, we went back to the Dec. 19, 2001 editions, to ogle the headline and paper shown in the movie.
But somehow there was no such news story in that day’s paper.
We found that curious.
How could a news headline that never appeared in the Dec. 19 paper appear in a copy of the Dec. 19 paper shown in the movie?
Now we learn how.
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