I saw this movie the other day. I usually give some sort of rating, but on this one I'm not.
First of all, Michael Moore is a tad annoying. I can't stand his nasal passage; he shouldn't narrate. He also seems too closed-minded and displays an ego, which he doesn't mind stoking on camera.
As for the messages in his movie, they're very interesting, valid or not. The whole concept of fear and consumerism particularly held my attention. I think some of that is true. I also think, however, that these things are untrue: 1) Eric and Dylan went bowling that morning, 2) the splicing of Charlton Heston's speeches was fair, 3) Michael Moore made a clear point and defines himself well, and 4) he hid or altered nothing. Number 3 may not be very arguable, though, because he apparently claims this film is also satire and comedy. I guess when you say that, things become easier to defend when inaccuracies are discovered.
I don't really know what else to say about this film, other than it was very entertaining and thought-provoking.

