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This film has been called a documentary.
There is a documentary film crew working with CM,
has been when he wasn't in court and will be with him,
after the verdict is read.
From what I know about documentary filmmakers...
there's usually an issue or incident that's very important and sometimes very dear to them. It means so much to them and they're so affected, that they want to make a statement to the world about it. And so they study it, write about it and put it on film... to show the world.
I'm just not getting it... what statement this documentary film, about and with CM, is supposed to say. What point are the filmmakers wanting to make?
I could see CM doing a TV interview and people watching... for free.
But I can not see a lot of people paying $10 to see a 90 minute film about and starring Conrad Murray... and with what message?
Well, there was a crowd of 'em on the streets around the courthouse, and then there's his little band at Acres retirement community -- you know, the ones with all those stents??? They would probably give up paying part of their water bill to pay to see him if their income was that limited.

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