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Hardcover Michael Moore: A Biography Book

ISBN: 1550226991

ISBN13: 9781550226997

Michael Moore: A Biography

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Love him or hate him, the world over cannot ignore Michael Moore. Left and right can both agree that this son of a Flint autoworker has single-handedly revitalized liberal politics, and turned his unique style of political filmmaking into an expectation-defying brand. But long before he shocked the nation on the Academy Awards stage, he was picking fights with everyone from big business to friends and compatriots. Without an agenda to prove Moore right or wrong, Michael Moore by Emily Schultz is the first book to tell Moore's life story--from the shy Eagle Scout to the most vocal critic of the Bush Presidency.

Moore's detractors on both sides of the fence claim that he flubs facts, personally and professionally. Schultz sorts truth from lies with in-depth research and interviews, and presents a man honestly passionate and professionally conflicted. In his cap and windbreaker--always aware of the power of media--Moore has spent a life refining his image as the everyday rebel. He is a man who, at age 18, ran for the local school board so he could fire his principal, and who spent three years suing a magazine where he worked for two issues. With information never before revealed, Schultz looks into Moore's mysterious and disastrous jump from local muckraker to editor of Mother Jones, the runaway success of his first film Roger & Me, and the scandal it caused that lost him an Oscar. Regardless of scandal, Roger & Me became his ticket from his economically devastated hometown of Flint to Hollywood. Was he a hero or villain for his portrayal of the death of small town America? The people of Flint were as divided as the rest of the world would soon be.

As the '90s saw Moore becoming a powerhouse television producer of the cult hit TV Nation, and a best-selling author, the contradictions between success and his roots became ever more apparent. Is the ball cap and jeans uniform incongruous with his Upper West Side Manhattan life? With Fahrenheit 9/11 catapulting Moore to the front of pop cultural recognition, many from his past say that the line between the man and the myth has vanished. Moore has spent his life walking that line, and Schultz has written an incisive account that lets readers see beyond the myths surrounding one of the most important public figures of our age.

Customer Reviews

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Moore is better man now.

I just finished the book and I think Emily did a wonderful job. It was awesome to see the pictures of Michael Moore when he was younger. Flint and the world should be grateful to have such a man. Also I found it interesting on all the things about Flint Michigan I never knew. It was also good to see Ryan Eashoo again be talked about, I read about him last year trying to get Michael Moore into his high school hall of fame. I also seen him on the news. What a great young man, he reminds me of a young John F. Kennedy. To the world we hope Michael Moore can do more good! :)

Pretty good

Sure, this isn't the entire Michael Moore story, but the guy's still alive and from what i can tell, protective of his privacy. "A Biography" does put his often conflicting stories in order and perspective and the really well researched chapter on his ousting from Mother Jones should be hilarious to anyone who's survived publishing or lefty politics. Best of all, the book doesn't try to knight him or drag him through the mud. It just tells his story in clear, and sometimes even witty, language. Best: a long interview with tv nation producer John Deleverany (aka Crackers the Crime Fighting Chicken!) . And yes, the skinny hippy photos are pretty damn cool.

Moore to Mike That Beats The Eye.

Michael Moore a True and endearing man. Mr. Moore has shown great strengths on and off the TV set. He is an artist, human rights activist, a film maker, and writer. Mr. Moore's hometown of Flint Michigan is hard hit by GM plant closings. I read in the newspaper today about more Plant Closings in Flint. Looks like Michael Moore was right, almost all the plants are closed now. :( It was also sad to see his former High School Hall of Fame being so childish and not allowing him into it. Who else from Davison High could be so famous or accomplished so much? I commend Ryan Eashoo and his efforts to get Mike into the hall of fame. I seen him on the news, he seems like a bright young man. I hope he keeps up his pressure on Davison High to get Mike in.

FAIR AND BALANCED

I just finished the book and think its fair and balanced. It was interesting to read that Michael went to Germany, and was able to protest Ronald Reagan at a memorial. I also never knew he was the youngest ever to be elected to public office.. The Rabbit Lady is nuts, and Fred Ross was just doing his job I now realize. It would be great to do a book on Flint Now. I also found how people treat him in Flint is very sad, the people of Flint could really piggy back off Michael Moore and draw people to Flint. I wonder what its like now in Flint since Mike did his movie?? I also found Mike has made a lot of money doing films and has given lots back to the community. But Mike is RICH! he is not one of us for sure. He portrays himself as a lower to middle class guy, but in the book it shows he is very well off. He shouldn't try to deceive people into thinking he is lower to middle class. Ryan Eashoo also left an impression on me, I think people like him are important to get Mike some recognition in his home town. I can't believe everyone in Flint hates Mike, just a few with really big mouths. Overall I would highly recommend the book as a must have for any Michael Moore Fans! I have read another "supposed ed" Biography on him and it was one sided, and too much PRO Michael.

Wow Very Good Book.

It was interesting to see Michael in a new light, and learn about the Eagle Scout and how well he did with it. I also enjoyed the enthusasim from Fan Ryan Eashoo from Flint Michigan where Michael Moore was born. Ryan Eashoo did say a ton of good points that I agree with whole heartedly. Its a shame that people in Davison are such small minded. Its a small that they didn't honnor Michael Moore, a citizen hands down is one of the most FAMOUS in Michigan History. After reading the Biography I see Michael Moore in a new light....
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