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Post by Mech on Feb 12, 2004 18:38:34 GMT -5
The story of America being DESTROYED by elites in favor of "FREE TRADE" instead of FAIR TRADE. Shows the TRUE consequenses. A must see
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Post by Swamp Gas on Feb 12, 2004 18:55:09 GMT -5
Never saw Roger & Me, but we think we will. I have heard mostly positive things about it.
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Post by Thetaloops on Feb 12, 2004 23:23:57 GMT -5
Haven't seen any of the Michael Moore movies. Maybe this weekend. Can these be rented or are they band from the video stores?
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Post by Mech on Feb 12, 2004 23:35:30 GMT -5
I didn't care for "Bowling for Columbine"
To me..it was very anti-gun.
But Roger and me is outstanding. Parts were funny but most of it was sad. You could really witness what is happening to America and how cities are dying with all of our jobs going out of the country and how these CEO's really don't give a shit.
I bought it because it was like 13 bucks on DVD.
I don't know if is in rental stores or not.
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Post by Thetaloops on Feb 14, 2004 15:21:47 GMT -5
Somehow it is hard to watch movies like these, when we are already well aware what is going on. But I think it is important to know who are the one's that are trying to uncover the dirt and those who are the perpetrators. I want to watch these movies and I respect Moore for some of his philosphies, but I get sad too easy and it stays with me for a while after it. These are the best of times and the worst of times.
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Post by Mech on Feb 14, 2004 17:18:25 GMT -5
I don't think it was all sadness. It also showed the true grit of the American people in the face of unfortunate circumstances.
What was the best part is when Moore accosted the CEO of General motors. Wayyyyy too funny. That guy just about did ANYTHING to avoid Moore's questions.
Also, seeing Pat Boone being made to look like a jackass was a classic too.
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