Fahrenheit 9/11 Sequel Fires Up
This means war, says Michael Moore.
Michael Moore has reignited his long-running feud with George W. Bush by announcing that he plans to make a sequel to Fahrenheit 9/11. The filmmaker plans to spend the next three years working on the project and have it ready for release in 2007.
The aim of the project is to keep the masses informed, something the director feels was not the case at the 2004 elections. While Moore is disappointed with the recent presidential result, he did offer the following advice for others annoyed with how the vote went, 'George W. Bush is prohibited from running (the US presidency) again.'
Piaras Kelly
Editor, Kikizo Movies
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