  This summer, Disney acted on releasing two remarkably different documentaries.&nbsp; One, Fahrenheit 911, they rejected.&nbsp; The other, America's Heart and Soul, they released with much fanfare. Dan Glaister of the Guardian in the UK has urlLink this to say about the latter: Nobody at Disney was willing to comment for this article, preferring to let the fate of America's Heart and Soul slip quietly into the night. But the film, whatever its aesthetic failings and its apple-pie sensibility, has been done a disservice by some of the misguided efforts to promote it. Although Disney denies that it was released as a deliberate counter to Fahrenheit 9/11, some of its promotion stressed it as a counterpoint to the overt politicking of Moore's film. And the results? Get a gander at this: urlLink Fahrenheit 911 &nbsp;has taken in $103 Million, while &nbsp; urlLink America's Heart and Soul &nbsp;has taken in $313 Thousand. &nbsp; (Emphasis added) &nbsp; And so Fred (and for&nbsp;the rest&nbsp;of you without calculators), Fahrenheit 911 has taken in roughly 300 times as much as America's Heart and Soul - so far.&nbsp; 
