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The Big One
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DVD Cover Information Actor: Michael Moore Director: Michael Moore Brand: Buena Vista Home Video Performer: Elaine Bly Performer: Dan Burns Performer: Chip Carter Performer: Bill Clinton Performer: Jim Czarnecki Performer: Brian Danitz Performer: Robert Dornan Performer: Joel Feick Performer: Steve Forbes Performer: Doug France Performer: Mary Gielow Performer: Bev Jacowski Performer: Richard Jewell Performer: Kevin Keane Performer: Garrison Keillor Performer: Andy Crash Kelly Performer: Phil Knight DVD: Region Code 1 Audio: English (Unknown), Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround; English (Subtitled); Spanish (Subtitled); French (Subtitled); English (Original Language), Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround Format: Closed-captioned, Color, DVD, NTSC Picture Format: 1.33:1 Running Time: 91 minutes DVD Release Date: 2004-09-28 Audience Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested) Studio: Miramax Home Entertainment
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Movie Reviews of The Big OneMovie Review: Anything Michael Moore makes is worth seeing Summary: 3 Stars
Well after seeing Bowling for columbine and Fahrenheit 9/11 I thought Michael Moore was funny and should run for president. I watched sicko and found it very boring and felt like i already knew having been raised in the United Kingdom that the US health care system was expensive and for a country that allows citizens to own guns they should also allow them to get medical attention for the gun shot wons. Sicko was interesting not funny or as entertaining though, it just made me want to live in another country. So i thought let me watch all Michael Moore's movies. Roger and Me was sadly still relevant after its release in 1989 but was funny and very good for his first film. Canadian Bacon was a funny John candy movie which made fun of politics but is PG. And the awful Truth tv series is like mini documentary's but the movies are better. AS for the Big One I found it funny however it was a bit random and just about how bad corporations are. Maybe if it was done today it would deal with Walmart and congress. It just seemed that Michael Moore was on a book tour, garbed a camcorder and asked random people about corporations. Still its not bad to watch once, its alright. But try to see it for free Roger and me was better. Not to mention better quality as it was filmed with 35 mm and Michael Moore spent everything to make it to try to save his town. Everyone should watch Roger and me, Bowling for columbine, and Fahrenheit 911 If you love those films and want more Moore then see this movie. If those weren't your thing then this won't be either since those are better. It dose deal layoffs. When company's make more money they fire workers to save more money, which just said 30min of the film for you. then theres 15 min of Moore telling Nike that the factory's that make the shoes are sweat shops and that those jobs should go to Americans and the chairman just says oh I don't know Moore doesn't show prof only a video of Americans who want to make shoes and thats it. And there is also the thing about company's telling workers not to speak to him. So basically only for die heart Moore fans and try to watch for really cheep. the big one is not Moore's best one its is only an alright one.
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