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Originally Posted by Burninator
If documentaries are fair and balance they are not as entertaining. When a a film maker picks one side and totally destroys the other, it's more interesting for people. People like seeing Micheal Moore getting kicked out of Charles Heston's house. They like seeing their view point get stronger. People who like Micheal Moore, like seeing him do what he does. People who don't like Micheal Moore will probably like this documentary. It is a shame that we don't see more fair and balanced documentaries that have the viewers pick a side, but those don't make any stir or money.
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absolutely. It's all about money for any film. Make money and you get to make more films. Don't make money on a film and struggle to survive.