Michael Moore teases new movie with publicity stunt
Last night, unsuspecting moviegoers (and pre-alerted media) in New York, L.A., Chicago, and Washington DC were treated to a special pre-release tease from Michael Moore about his upcoming, as-yet-untitled movie. (It's about "the massive transfer of U.S. taxpayer money to private financial institutions.") In addition to a short message from Moore, a group of excited looking interns (in Chicago, anyway) went around the theater soliciting money to "Save Our CEOs." Yeah, it sounds dumb, but it was actually pretty funny. I'm looking forward to Moore sticking it to The Man again. The message is embedded below.
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