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FOXNews.com Rave Review Included In TV Ads for Michael Moore's 'Sicko'
Posted by Tim Graham on June 19, 2007 - 14:22.

Sometimes, it’s a little tough for the Fox News-bashing left to stamp the Ailes Network with the Uniformly Right-Wing complaint. For example, it’s not every day that Fox News looks liberal on CNN. But I caught the new commercial for leftist propagandist Michael Moore’s new mockumentary "Sicko" on CNN late this morning. One of three ecstatic reviewers in the TV ad is Roger Friedman of FOXNews.com ("Brilliant!")

Is that one of those tricky studio edits that doesn’t really represent the critic’s opinion? Um, no. Friedman’s online review was a rave. It began: "Filmmaker Michael Moore's brilliant and uplifting new documentary, ‘Sicko,’ deals with the failings of the U.S. healthcare system, both real and perceived. But this time around, the controversial documentarian seems to be letting the subject matter do the talking, and in the process shows a new maturity."

Friedman added: "Unlike many of his previous films ('Roger and Me,' 'Bowling for Columbine,' 'Fahrenheit 9-11'), 'Sicko' works because in this one there are no confrontations. Moore smartly lets very articulate average Americans tell their personal horror stories at the hands of insurance companies. The film never talks down or baits the audience." Friedman even agreed with Moore that the film was not partisan – but the commercial has two jokey cuts mocking President Bush, including the old gaffe that OB-GYNS can't "practice their love with women" due to the liability problem. Mature? Nonpartisan?

Of course, film reviewing is about the art of film, and not just the politics, I haven't seen the film so I can't comment on its maturity or lack of confrontation. (The commercial does feature Moore lying to a security guard about whether his camera was on. Cheeky? Or too casual about lying?)

But Friedman also raved the last Moore film was "brilliant" at FOXNews.com: "It turns out to be a really brilliant piece of work, and a film that members of all political parties should see without fail. As much as some might try to marginalize this film as a screed against President George Bush, "F9/11" — as we saw last night — is a tribute to patriotism, to the American sense of duty — and at the same time a indictment of stupidity and avarice." He added it was a must-see: "But, really, in the end, not seeing 'F9/11' would be like allowing your First Amendment rights to be abrogated, no matter whether you're a Republican or a Democrat."

So much for the cartoon image of Fox News as a land of Bush-loving automatons. The other rave reviewers in the commercial are Leah Rozen of People Magazine ("A massive home run!") and Jan Stuart of Newsday ("Wildly entertaining!")

UPDATE: Scott Whitlock e-mailed that Friedman had a similar rave for Al Gore's "An Inconvenient Truth" -- it's featured on the cover of the DVD, he says. The quote: "It doesn't matter whether you're a Republican or Democrat, liberal or conservative...your mind will be changed in a nanosecond."

2007-06-19 11:24:09 · 8 answers · asked by GREAT_AMERICAN 1 in Politics & Government Politics

8 answers

I've seen Michael Moore talk about Sicko and as much as i despise the things he did in Fahrenheit 9/11, I think sicko looks great and is completely right.

2007-06-19 11:38:51 · answer #1 · answered by TJ815 4 · 9 2

well the subject matter is less offensive and more univerasal than his previous subject matter so it makes sense they will give psotove reviews. we all agree that sick people need help and that health care in this country is inbelivable so it really deosnt play party lines

2007-06-20 00:37:31 · answer #2 · answered by sjdesai1 2 · 3 0

Hey did he have to really make a movie about it? Couldn't he just read the Health section here at Yahoo Answers and come to those conclusions??

And sorry, all this left, right, neo-con....you lost me at hello...haven't got a clue what any of it means.

La non-americana.

2007-06-19 18:28:54 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

yeah... and glen beck is on CNN...

it doesn't mean that both stations still aren't biased to some degree...

2007-06-19 18:35:15 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

Fox is neither left or right in most cases. They are #1 because they tell all the news, all sides, not just there opinion, like all -most all newspapers. Peace

2007-06-19 18:32:46 · answer #5 · answered by PARVFAN 7 · 3 10

The movie was named after Michael Moore. "sicko""

2007-06-19 18:31:38 · answer #6 · answered by $1,539,684,631,121 Clinton Debt 6 · 3 11

Moore has made millions of dollars off the ignorant & gullible.
It always tickles me when he fools those little followers of his.
He just milks them for money.

2007-06-19 18:33:40 · answer #7 · answered by wolf 6 · 2 11

Anyone find it odd that a fat dude is talking about HEALTH?

That's like a whore talking about being respectable.

2007-06-19 18:33:58 · answer #8 · answered by Rick 4 · 3 13

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