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LSU
05-10-2007, 12:59 PM
http://movies.yahoo.com/mv/news/ap/20070510/117880002000p.html


Michael Moore Faces U.S. Treasury Probe
Thursday May 10 5:27 AM ET

Academy Award-winning filmmaker Michael Moore is under investigation by the U.S. Treasury Department for taking ailing Sept. 11 rescue workers to Cuba for a segment in his upcoming health-care documentary "Sicko," The Associated Press has learned.

The investigation provides another contentious lead-in for a provocative film by Moore, a fierce critic of President Bush. In the past, Moore's adversaries have fanned publicity that helped the filmmaker create a new brand of opinionated blockbuster documentary.

"Sicko" promises to take the health-care industry to task the way Moore confronted America's passion for guns in "Bowling for Columbine" and skewered Bush over his handling of Sept. 11 in "Fahrenheit 9/11."

The Treasury Department's Office of Foreign Assets Control notified Moore in a letter dated May 2 that it was conducting a civil investigation for possible violations of the U.S. trade embargo restricting travel to Cuba. A copy of the letter was obtained Tuesday by the AP.

"This office has no record that a specific license was issued authorizing you to engage in travel-related transactions involving Cuba," Dale Thompson, OFAC chief of general investigations and field operations, wrote in the letter to Moore.

In February, Moore took about 10 ailing workers from the Ground Zero rescue effort in Manhattan for treatment in Cuba, said a person working with the filmmaker on the release of "Sicko." The person requested anonymity because Moore's attorneys had not yet determined how to respond.

Moore, who scolded Bush over the Iraq war during the 2003 Oscar telecast, received the letter Monday, the person said. "Sicko" premieres May 19 at the Cannes Film Festival and debuts in U.S. theaters June 29.

Moore declined to comment, said spokeswoman Lisa Cohen.

After receiving the letter, Moore arranged to place a copy of the film in a "safe house" outside the country to protect it from government interference, said the person working on the release of the film.

Treasury officials declined to answer questions about the letter. "We don't comment on enforcement actions," said department spokeswoman Molly Millerwise.

The letter noted that Moore applied Oct. 12, 2006, for permission to go to Cuba "but no determination had been made by OFAC." Moore sought permission to travel there under a provision for full-time journalists, the letter said.

According to the letter, Moore was given 20 business days to provide OFAC with such information as the date of travel and point of departure; the reason for the Cuba trip and his itinerary there; and the names and addresses of those who accompanied him, along with their reasons for going.

Potential penalties for violating the embargo were not indicated. In 2003, the New York Yankees paid the government $75,000 to settle a dispute that it conducted business in Cuba in violation of the embargo. No specifics were released about that case.

"Sicko" is Moore's followup to 2004's "Fahrenheit 9/11," a $100 million hit criticizing the Bush administration over Sept. 11. Moore's "Bowling for Columbine" won the 2002 Oscar for best documentary.

A dissection of the U.S. health-care system, "Sicko" was inspired by a segment on Moore's TV show "The Awful Truth," in which he staged a mock funeral outside a health-maintenance organization that had declined a pancreas transplant for a diabetic man. The HMO later relented.

At last September's Toronto International Film Festival, Moore previewed footage shot for "Sicko," presenting stories of personal health-care nightmares. One scene showed a woman who was denied payment for an ambulance ride after a head-on collision because it was not preapproved.

Moore's opponents have accused him of distorting the facts, and his Cuba trip provoked criticism from conservatives including former Republican Sen. Fred Thompson, who assailed the filmmaker in a blog at National Review Online.

"I have no expectation that Moore is going to tell the truth about Cuba or health care," wrote Thompson, the subject of speculation about a possible presidential run. "I defend his right to do what he does, but Moore's talent for clever falsehoods has been too well documented."

The timing of the investigation is reminiscent of the firestorm that preceded the Cannes debut of "Fahrenheit 9/11," which won the festival's top prize in 2004. The Walt Disney Co. refused to let subsidiary Miramax release the film because of its political content, prompting Miramax bosses Harvey and Bob Weinstein to release "Fahrenheit 9/11" on their own.

The Weinsteins later left Miramax to form the Weinstein Co., which is releasing "Sicko." They declined to comment on the Treasury investigation, said company spokeswoman Sarah Levinson Rothman.

Nixon's Head
05-10-2007, 01:06 PM
I'm sure this will be quite an interesting film.

pnkpanther
05-10-2007, 05:23 PM
I'm sure this will be quite an interesting film.

i like his films, but you have to take it with a grain of salt.

his tv show was better

Vegas
05-10-2007, 05:24 PM
i like his films, but you have to take it with a grain of salt.

his tv show was better

I didn't know he ever had a TV show.

pnkpanther
05-10-2007, 05:48 PM
I didn't know he ever had a TV show.

won an Emmy


nominanted for 2 others

Ed Who?
05-10-2007, 06:49 PM
won an Emmy


nominanted for 2 others

Ahh, the awards list. It's the true business card of the liberal. The best way to prove your liberalness is that you've gotten at least three big awards.

Reagan Smash
05-10-2007, 06:56 PM
I didn't know he ever had a TV show.


The Biggest Loser

Nixon's Head
05-10-2007, 06:56 PM
i like his films, but you have to take it with a grain of salt.

his tv show was betterI've seen Bowling for Columbine and Fahrenheit 9/11 and liked both of them, but I've never seen his first movie. I've always wondered if it was any good.

LSU
05-10-2007, 07:02 PM
I've seen Bowling for Columbine and Fahrenheit 9/11 and liked both of them, but I've never seen his first movie. I've always wondered if it was any good.




Isn't it "Roger and Me" or something like that?? I think I've heard it's the best one.


I've only seen 9/11...and bits and pieces of Bowling.

Reagan Smash
05-10-2007, 07:05 PM
Isn't it "Roger and Me" or something like that?? I think I've heard it's the best one.


I've only seen 9/11...and bits and pieces of Bowling.

I heard it was his best one too, but I'm not a fan of his work at all, and not so much because of his political beliefs, but his manipulation of timelines, and facts, to present his "biography"

LSU
05-10-2007, 07:06 PM
I heard it was his best one too, but I'm not a fan of his work at all, and not so much because of his political beliefs, but his manipulation of timelines, and facts, to present his "biography"



I take much of what he says with a grain of salt...if I'm interested in anything, I'll try to read a little bit about it first to make sure...but I do like the humor he injects into the shows...I watch for entertainment purposes only...mostly...partly...somewhat...occasionally.. .

IBC
05-10-2007, 07:10 PM
Isn't it "Roger and Me" or something like that?? I think I've heard it's the best one.


I've only seen 9/11...and bits and pieces of Bowling.

Yes, it is very good.

Nixon's Head
05-11-2007, 11:07 AM
Isn't it "Roger and Me" or something like that?? I think I've heard it's the best one.


I've only seen 9/11...and bits and pieces of Bowling.That sounds right. I think it dealt with the economy.

LSU
05-11-2007, 11:07 AM
That sounds right. I think it dealt with the economy.


GM screwing Flint, MI

pnkpanther
05-11-2007, 11:47 AM
roger and me was pretty good...he was a lot skinnier back then...

my favorite i saw from him was on his show TV nation

he had a the CEO challenge and winner would recieve a putter

he stood outside 3M "I have a MAC and bought a Floppy formatted for an IBM, can you reformat it" (this was in 90's)

he also stood outside of palmolive and asked if the CEO could wash a dish..

the only CEO who took challenge was the CEO of ford at the time, and he changed the oil of Ford Exploder. he got the putter

He also invaded some "public" beaches of a gated community.

Vegas
05-14-2007, 05:30 PM
Michael Moore Calls For End To Federal Probe

http://www.wnbc.com/entertainment/13316175/detail.html

LOS ANGELES -- Filmmaker Michael Moore is asking the Bush administration to end its investigation of his trip to Cuba.

Moore traveled to the island nation in March to get treatment for some ailing 9/11 rescue workers for a segment in his upcoming health care documentary, "Sicko."

In a letter to U.S. Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson, Moore said that the White House may have opened the investigation for political reasons.
Moore said that the Bush administration is "coming after" him because he's trying to help the people they "refuse" to help. But the filmmaker insisted that he has broken no laws and has nothing to hide.

Moore railed against the administration for their handling of Sept. 11 and the Iraq war in the documentary "Fahrenheit 9/11." When Moore accepted the Best Documentary Oscar for film, he openly criticized Bush -- and was met with a combination of cheers and jeers from those at the ceremony at Hollywood's Kodak Theater.

Regarding the scrutiny over "Sicko," Treasury officials said that they won't comment on Moore's letter, citing a policy against discussing specific investigations being conducted by Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control.

The agency enforces the trade embargo against Cuba.

thrasymachus
05-15-2007, 01:22 AM
Michael Moore is a fat ass idiot that needs to disappear.

Hotpapa666
05-15-2007, 04:06 AM
Didn't he also direct "Canadian Bacon"? John Candy's last movie. I never saw that one either.

The only one I saw was "Bowling for Columbine". I thought it was pretty good. Allot of people dismiss it out of hand as being anti-gun. I didn't think it was, it highlighted some of the absurdities of the NRA-type attitude about guns but the question that kept asking is why. Why do Americans kill each other so much with guns? More guns, fewers guns, I don't care. I hate that my country is the murder capitol of the 1st world. I would be impressed if someone would seriously address the issue and make our country safe. There is no simple solution so we will see more pounding on the podium with red herrings...

IBC
05-15-2007, 10:06 AM
Didn't he also direct "Canadian Bacon"? John Candy's last movie. I never saw that one either.

The only one I saw was "Bowling for Columbine". I thought it was pretty good. Allot of people dismiss it out of hand as being anti-gun. I didn't think it was, it highlighted some of the absurdities of the NRA-type attitude about guns but the question that kept asking is why. Why do Americans kill each other so much with guns? More guns, fewers guns, I don't care. I hate that my country is the murder capitol of the 1st world. I would be impressed if someone would seriously address the issue and make our country safe. There is no simple solution so we will see more pounding on the podium with red herrings...

yeah, but he is fat