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Cundurs
Now available on youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wScIMiWT_dw&t=23sSiskoid
Michael Moore's most famous "passionate eye" documentary, it is at once funny and touching, eye-opening and sassy. As with all of Moore's films, you need to know the facts are somewhat biased at times, but if you're of like-mind, it's excellent through and through.catherinefrances
Michael Moore annoys me, however the topic at hand needed to be explored, to be questioned and who better to do it than Michael Moore.A powerful documentary.
anxiety6
I wish this documentary was obsolete and out of date, sadly it's not and after almost 15 years it still fully reflects our days and the world where we live in;nothing changed.
toopsy
poor Muricans, what a pathetic brainwashed nationIreneAdler
A very interesting documentary.It may be true that some parts have to be dealt with carefully; just like Bush propaganda tried to manipulate and maybe overstates some things, Moore probably does the same thing in a different direction. But since there was and is lots of Bush and arms propaganda, it can't hurt to see the other side as well.
The movie definately contained some interesting scenes and food for thought.
nicolaskrizan
impressive manipulationhttp://beyond1001movies.wordpress.com/2014/04/19/1169/
kellilee
Great message. I agree 100% with Chris Rock. If the cost of a single bullet was $5,000, I suspect we would have fewer deaths due to handguns.Brantastic16
A great documentary. Makes me proud to be a Canadian. Only one list?jimjamjelly
Loved loved loved it.What A Wonderful World Montage from the movie: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=imOU9SK_q0I
botje
Very impressive and concerning documentary..Dieguito
Very interesting doc! It shows the love-hate relations Americans have with their guns and the right to possess themBeasleyOnFilm
An excellent documentary.The "What A Wonderful World" montage is extremely uncomfortable viewing and highlights so much of the hypocrisy of the American government. I love that Moore is able to make these considered political arguments whilst still being delightfully witty.
Also, that interview with Marilyn Manson is the perfect way to combat the "violent music leads to violence" argument. Manson's obvious intelligence comes through very strongly.
Scratch47
You know what? I like Michael Moore by and large. He is guilty of sins of omission and distortion, yet many of his central points remain unimpeachable. Under the ideological principles of transparency, visibility and unity, Moore comes closer than any other mainstream documentary filmmaker to making a coherent political argument. If you disagree with that, you might agree his work is at least passionate, humorous, and alive. This was a superb film. That scene with Marilyn Manson was, and I use this word very carefully, so right.