Michael Moore

Michael Moore
Michael Francis Mooreis an American documentary filmmaker and author. He is the director and producer of Fahrenheit 9/11, a critical look at the presidency of George W. Bush and the War on Terror, which is the highest-grossing documentary at the American boxoffice of all time and winner of the Palme d'Or. His film Bowling for Columbine, which examines the causes of the Columbine High School massacre, won the Academy Award for Documentary Feature...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionDirector
Date of Birth23 April 1954
CityFlint, MI
CountryUnited States of America
You survive by having your fear compass calibrated correctly. Our compass is off now because we're being told to be afraid of everything. The things that we're frightened of, or told to be frightened of, are not necessarily the things that we need to fear.
Politicians never keep all their promises.
We should all spend some time of our life doing service to our country. To me, I would give up a couple of years.
When I make a film, I'm not doing it purely for political reasons. If I just wanted to do that, I'd run for office.
WikiLeaks, God bless them, will save lives as a result of their actions.
You can't debate satire. Either you get it or you don't.
You do not have the right to take another human's life, unless it's in strict self-defense.
My employees, there's no deductible in your health care. No deductible, absolutely not. You get paid sick days, as many as you need, personal days.
Most people don't see themselves as Democrats or Republicans. They see themselves as Americans.
L.A. - talk about a cruel city: Patients are forcibly removed from hospitals.
Librarians in America do something like a couple of billion dollars worth of book business every year.
Most liberals I know were for invading Afghanistan right after 9/11.
I never know why these people talk to me. I would not talk to me.
Maybe we should be directing our anger elsewhere - like toward Wall Street. Why is it we never think of Big Business when we think of welfare recipients? Companies take more of our tax dollars, and in much more questionable ways, than do those who are trying to heat their apartments with a kerosene stove.