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After Bush, Moore may go after Blair!
By rediff.com Entertainment Bureau
July 08, 2004 16:25 IST

After his tirade against US President George Bush in his blockbuster documentary Fahrenheit 9/11, filmmaker Michael Moore is contemplating a film on British Prime Minister Tony Blair.

According to People magazine, Moore had earlier denied making a film on Blair, who was a strong supporter of the US during the invasion of Iraq. But now he wants to keep his options open.

Moore was quoted as saying that he found Blair 'more fascinating' than Bush. He found Blair 'smart' and 'not an idiot'. So the director wants to explore his excuse for attacking Iraq.

Meanwhile, the DVD and VHS versions of Fahrenheit 9/11 will be ready for release before the November presidential election in the United States.

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