KelvinG
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Skeptic said:Edited to add: Although would anyone want to give an interview to a person who's title of their film is immediately negative toward that person.
So why should GM or Nike's CEO have granted an interview to Moore, when it was clear from the start he would be negative towards them, too?
CEOs of large corporations are, of course, surrounded by a codron of secretaries and aides whose job is to ward of pests of all sorts--and that includes "investigative reporters" trying to find out the "awful truth about CEO X".
Moore seems blissfully unaware that he is merely one of thousands of such nudnicks who try to waste such people's time every day, and that them "avoiding" him was no more than the standard response to his annoying requests.
He has a big ego problem.
Actually, Skeptic, I mostly agree with you. If Michael Moore came a calling to my door asking for an interview, I would likely be wary because of his reputation. The same reason many people over the years have turned around and run away from Mike Wallace of 60 Minutes.
Of course, running away sometimes indicates you have something to hide. Why do you think the president only participates in carefully controlled interview settings. Because really hard questions would make him look bad, and of course God forbid the president look bad.
And I don't doubt some of Michael Moore's reasons for not granting this guy an interview are for the very same reasons that others don't grant Moore interviews. Does anyone really like to be under the gun?
And I've always maintained that I'm not a big fan of some of Moore's tactics. I think the way he ambushed Charleton Heston in BFC was not right. (The guy making this "Michael Moore hate America" documentary should probably ambush Moore the same way Moore ambushes others. That's probably the only way he'll get to talk to him.)
I do think Moore makes valuable points at times, and can't simply be dismissed, but his aggresive style and his tendency toward stretching the truth hurts him.
The guy inspires me at times, and angers me at other times.
Like a lot of people, I suppose.