• New trailer for CAPITALISM: A LOVE STORY

    by: Wilhem Oliva
    August 21st, 2009

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    Today has been a busy day for trailers, but I have one more for you. This time it’s from controversial documentarian, Michael Moore. In the past he has taken on General Motors, gun fanaticism, the Bush administration, and health care companies. This time he has his sights set on Wall Street and the gloves are coming off! Check out the new trailer after the jump.

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    CAPITALISM: A LOVE STORY is about the government bailouts that have taken place over the past year because of the financial crisis. As you can see, Moore is up to his usual methods, which have proven very effective in the past.

    As much as I want to see this movie, I wish he’d release another SICKO-style documentary on the shortcomings of United States health care system and the legislative battle to reform it because I think that topic is more important right now. Hopefully that’s what he’s working on next. CAPITALISM: A LOVE STORY will arrive in theaters on September 23rd 2009, in limited release.

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    • Documentarian/sensationalist tomaytoe tomahtoe

      Either way you look at it, the man has stretched the truth pretty wide over a variety of topics. Any minimal amount of research done will bring that to light. I don't really believe the man has much integrity when it comes to presenting the truth entirely but he does a fantastic job at bringing important issues to the public forum. Which I think is probably the most important aspect of his films (I will not call them documentaries), but I know one too many who take most things he claims at face value.

      I look forward to this film in particular, despite health care being a hot topic issue, you can easily tie the costs of living/health care/energy/et cetera to how congress is run these days in regards to big business. Hopefully he'll dive more into lobbying congress than attacking big business (big business isn't necessarily the problem, its the laws behind them that allow them to run the way they do).
    • WilhemOliva
      The man definitely has an agenda and I dont always agree with this methods, but I'm looking forward to this one too.
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