05-09-2004, 06:15 PM
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Insane
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Originally posted by BlueGoose
If the government was threatening Disney that if they distributed it they'd be attacked economically, then yes, that would be censorship.
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A month later, after shooting started, Michael Eisner insisted on meeting with my agent, Ari Emanuel. Eisner was furious that Miramax signed this deal with me. According to Mr. Emanuel, Eisner said he would never let my film be distributed through Disney even though Mr. Eisner had not seen any footage or even read the outline of the film. Eisner told my agent that he did not want to anger Jeb Bush, the governor of Florida. The movie, he believed, would complicate an already complicated situation with current and future Disney projects in Florida, and that many millions of dollars of tax breaks and incentives were at stake.
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http://www.michaelmoore.com/words/message/index.php
BINGO--using your definition.
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