Attorney and Radio Talk-Show host Larry Elder spends a year and a half attempting to interview Michael Moore in response to Moore's assertions about guns made in Bowling for Columbine.
Writing
Elder's legal-deposition approach to satire.
Production
The sheer commitment to this bit for 18 months.
Director
Larry Elder
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Elder spent over $500,000 of his own money on production, making this one of the most expensive voicemail compilations in cinema history.
This film exemplifies the mid-2000s conservative documentary boom, where right-wing filmmakers attempted to replicate Moore's tactics against him—rarely with his box office success.