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Local Mirror of "Fahrenheit 9/11" Trailer

Posted Jun 4, 2004

High demand forced the official Fahrenheit 9/11 trailer offline, so I'm mirroring the high-quality Windows Media trailer right here.

• WMV: Fahrenheit 9/11 Trailer - High Quality (25 MB)

Update: Apple is hosting the Quicktime trailer, and the official site is hosting both trailers again.

11 Comments (Add Yours)

Jun 4, 2004
11:09 AM  
thom wrote:

Torrent available too ;p
http://66.90.75.92/suprnova//torrents/1869/fahrenheit_911_480.wmv.torrent


Jun 4, 2004
12:42 PM  
mathew wrote:

i want to thank you for providing this.


Jun 4, 2004
8:23 PM  
Azrael wrote:

Ditto above.

Cheers for hosting this, man.


Jun 5, 2004
11:15 AM  
Dast wrote:

Thanks! You rock.


Jun 5, 2004
11:35 AM  
Erik wrote:

Thank you! I've been looking for video of this since I first heard about the disney problem. Waxy is the first place I was able to see the trailer. This film is going to be very hard to watch but everyone should.


Jun 5, 2004
1:30 PM  
سنی اسلام wrote:

heh he, somehow I knew you'd do this. Mirror the trailer I mean.


Jun 6, 2004
8:25 AM  
Dave wrote:

Awesome... this made my day


Jun 15, 2004
3:36 PM  
holy ghost wrote:

It is so sad that the whole film isn't leaked yet.


Jun 23, 2004
2:05 AM  
Starman wrote:

The "R" Rating won't stop people from seeing the film....bushCo has miscalculated that tactic--thanks to the Internet.....Fight the Power with Truth!


Jun 24, 2004
10:45 PM  
Argh wrote:

When will this make it out on torrent?


Jan 25, 2005
6:15 PM  
Army Sgts. Girl wrote:

It's sad to know my loved one has a real life part in this documentry.


 

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