Based on 28364 votes and 29 reviews.
is an eye opening for some and for others a reminder that the "men" are not the goverments of rich countries, no those are just puppets, the men, the policy forcer is the CORPORATION-no country, no boundaries...
The Commercial Beast at its best. The argument was structured in a way that left one thinking, "I AM -- the One with the power" at the end.
it was a real eye-opener. loved it, it was awesome...
Benito Mussolini consistently stated that fascism was synonomous with corporatism, and this film should be the wake up call for the world to reject both Wall Street and Madison Avenue.
This is the movie to see when listening to Michael Moore becomes unbearable. Prodding and respectful: inspired me to read Naomi Klein`s "No Logo" and Noam Chomsky`s "Manufacturing Consent".
brilliant. should be required viewing in all higher education.
There were some very valid points. It was way too long. They were trying to argue too many points, they should have focussed on a few major ones. I left after 2 hours - I got the point.
Better than Hollywood, this is really happening.
I was told that it was "the next Michael Moore" of films (which is funny to me since he was in it, but I digress). One of the things that I loved about it was that it wasn`t ACTUALLY his style of film-making. I like Michael Moore, a lot, but sometimes his films can leave others with a bad taste in their mouth; they feel he`s being dramatic, making a mockery of documentary, etc. etc. and in there the message gets lost. There was no way, NO WAY, that the message of this film could be lost. Thank you, thank you, thank you.
Fantastic! What a revelation! Should be required in every high school civic`s class.