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Michael Moore
Reviews Featuring Michael Moore
Though-provoking and funny, but much like many of Moores projects, it raises many more questions than it does answers. Then again, perhaps thats the point.
Once again the big man stands up for the little man, in this powerful onslaught on Bush and co.
A hilarious subversion of the World Trade Organisation - but better, perhaps, not to entrust such weighty issues to a couple of confidence tricksters.
One minute youre watching a film like this, the next youre wearing a Che Guevara t-shirt and refusing to wash. Still, if you can make it through two-and-a-half hours of being spoken to like youre a bit thick, theres some fascinating information in this one.
Not quite as entertaining as some of his work, Michael Moore's latest documentary is still a fascinating glimpse into how the financial system the U.S. prides itself on may actually have led to its decline.
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