Mostly Unbias
Before going to see "Lake of Fire" I had the expectations that this so called "documentary" would be anything but unbias, just another Michael Mooreesque Mockumentary. I came out of the theatre surprised with how nearly balanced it was, perhaps it was because of my low expectations, but I thought the director did a decent job in hiding his own beleifs.
My only critique would be that used many highly notarized pro-choice intellects (such as Noam Choamsky), whereas he used mostly Extreme right-winged pro-life hicks, who were for the most part hypocritical. Being a pro-lifer, I felt he did a great dis-service in portraying the typical pro-lifer. However, I do appluad him for having the guts to show an abortion, and the bits of unborn babies. The way is showed how human the fetus is, was in my mind the strongest case the pro-life had.
On another note, after reading many of your pro-choice postings here, It always seems like you can never understand why we have such passion and fervor in regards to "trying to convert you." Whereas I would never call anyone a baby killer or say they are going to hell (mostly because its counterproductive and I have no idea where you are going when you die)I find it so odd that you take to offence to even a non-threatening attempt to "convert you" How do you feel about genocide? The holocaust? Thats exactly how pro-lifers view abortion. I would think us hypocrits if we were not passionate about "converting pro-choicers" I know most pro-choicers think pro-lifers stupid for believeing that its life. But all the same, wouldnt you be passionate about stopping another holocaust?
In conclusion, this movie was definetly worth my $10. It was the type of movie you'd like to see in a big group with a mix of view points and then have a intelligent discussion about it afterwards. Highly reccomend it, whatever your view might be.