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The guy behind the camera at Brain Terminal (Evan Coyne Maloney) pulled a Michael Moore on Michael Moore. He waited until Moore was passing and caught him for an on-the-spot interview, which has been posted as Michael Moore's Call to Arms.
This is a video download that is well worth the wait.
Evan does an excellent job on the piece. In my opinion it is even better than Protesting the Protesters in the days leading up to the war in Iraq, which made Evan net-famous. Moore also comes off well - well spoken and (strangely enough) reasonable, encouraging Evan to continue his efforts on behalf of his ideology. I only wish that Evan had asked Moore why he deserves an Oscar for in the documentary category given the other comments he made during the interview.
But if this piece leaves you feeling that Moore isn't scum of the earth after all, jump over to Overlawyered.com and read September 16 -- Michael and me: a sequel. This is rank hypocrisy that shows Moore's true nature.