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Capitalism A Love Story
Capitalism: A Love Story is Michael Moore's latest documentary film. Moore is a liberal activist who has become famous for his documentary films.
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The New York Observer reports: "Documentary filmmaker and longtime Michael Moore collaborator Meghan O'Hara is currently working on a feature-length documentary about George W. Bush's military service in the Texas Air National Guard."
- How Michael Moore's Oscar Snub Makes People Happy (artsjournal.com)
“It began as a ripple; an online whisper; a grassroots awakening to a new threat on freedom. … Lady Liberty faces her newest challenge and across this great nation a new generation of patriots stands ready for her defense. … They were ignored, ...
From scoop.co.nz
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- Move over Michael Moore, here comes ‘TEA PARTY: The Documentary’ (buzzflash.com)
Dir: Michael Moore; USA documentary, 2009, 120 minutes; Michael Moore, George ...The Copenhagen PostThe miracle of Michael Moore is not just that he made documentaries for the masses, but that such a critic of the United States found a voice in the belly ...and more »
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- Ron Paul vs. Michael Moore on ‘Larry King Live’ (lewrockwell.com)
LOS ANGELES — Of the 89 documentary films eligible for Oscar consideration this year, 15 were selected for a short list of potential nominees. And Michael Moore's "Capitalism: A Love Story" wasn't one of them.
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announced the 15 titles Wednesday.
Some of the year's most popular documentary features were overlooked, including Moore's R-rated film, which was praised by critics and earned...
From huffingtonpost.com
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- Oscars' 15 documentary contenders: No 'Love' for Michael Moore (feedburner.com)
Hollywood ignoring Michael Moore's communist manifesto? Wow, there's a switch, they're usually all over it (Che). Perhaps the silent conservative majority is not so silent anymore and is speaking at the box office. What will Sean Penn do?
From network.nationalpost.com
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- Michael Moore's latest doc left off Oscar shortlist (feedburner.com)
- Michael Moore, Rock Docs Left Off Oscar Shortlist (search.live.com)
Michael Moore is one of the most commercially successful documentary filmmakers of the past decade, certainly. Frankly? The Academy of Motion Picture Arts isn’t impressed. They don’t care that Moore’s latest accomplishment, Capitalism: A Love Story, made $14M at the box office which is a huge amount for a documentary.
The short list of films is [...]
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From evilbeetgossip.film.com
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Michael Moore's muckraking "Capitalism: A Love Story" may have been a hit with moviegoers, but it's a miss with the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts & Sciences...and Muhammad Ali, who hasn't boxed since 1981, knocked Mike Tyson out of the running. The ...
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From search.live.com
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A reader writes: You've recently posted several quotes by Gideon Levy of Haaretz. I'm an Israeli leftist, operate a leftist blog, participated in the Bil'in demonstrations, and I can tell you that most leftists won't touch Levy with a ten...
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From feedburner.com
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I am dead tired tonight. I have burnt the midnight oil too often this week and I feel beaten, drenched. So, I decide to be masochistic and watch the latest Michael Moore's movie. Boy, was I pissed at the end. It is not enough to find every suspicion you have of the government confirmed, plain and simple, on a big screen. On top it, there is the injury of being reminded of how much you perpetuate the system which slowly kills you. And drains...
From open.salon.com
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- Michael Moore schools Maria Bartiromo on capitalism (feedburner.com)
CAPITALISM - A LOVE STORY ** (127 mins) M
In his latest bloated piece of unfocussed, leftist agit-prop, Michael Moore (Fahrenheit 9/11, Bowling for Columbine, Sicko) attempts to construct an argument for the wholesale dismantling of capitalism (!) in favour of a worker's paradise where companies are owned and run by employees and the rich are, presumably, put up against a wall.
Moore has long proved himself an excellent editor and skilled...
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