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On his book tour, Michael Moore exposes wrongdoing by big greedy businesses and callous politicians around America.On his book tour, Michael Moore exposes wrongdoing by big greedy businesses and callous politicians around America.On his book tour, Michael Moore exposes wrongdoing by big greedy businesses and callous politicians around America.
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Bill Clinton
- Self - Presidential Candidate
- (archive footage)
Jim Czarnecki
- Self
- (as Jim)
Brian Danitz
- Self
- (as Brian)
Robert Dornan
- Self - Congressman
- (archive footage)
Steve Forbes
- Self - Presidential Candidate
- (archive footage)
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Did you know
- TriviaMichael Moore: [Flint] Moore tries to convince Phil Knight to open a factory in Flint, Michigan.
- Quotes
Michael Moore: [referring to McDonald's] They put vegetables on my fish filet. Fuckers.
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- SoundtracksPanic In Detroit
(1973)
Written and Performed by David Bowie
Courtesy of Jones/Tintoretto Entertainment Co., LLC
By kind permission of Tintoretto Music/RZO Music
EMI Publishing Ltd., Chrysalis Music
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The earliest of Moore's films I've seen so far, this is definitely not his best work... technically, this is the least impressive of the ones I've seen(the others are Bowling For Columbine and Fahrenheit 9/11). The editing, pacing and presentation just isn't as sharp or clean as the other two. The score isn't as ironic or fitting either. The humor, tone and 'direction' is just as good, though. This time, Moore takes a clean shot at corporate America, and clearly exposes the indifference of the common man's fate displayed by all executives. Several times in the documentary we're introduced to companies that, despite of high profits and no problems with their workers are laying people off, closing and moving factories... putting people out of work, effectively robbing them of their livelihood. As usual, it's done in Moore's fashion of outlining the facts that support his cause and denying or ignoring the ones that do not. Of course, he gets so many laughs throughout that you barely notice it... and what he says is true, at least to a certain extent. The interviews in which Moore asks all the right questions, usually very controversial and direct are inter-cut with what appears to be a stand-up performance by him, which adds a sense of closeness that means a lot for the effect of the film. Not as memorable and interesting as Bowling or Fahrenheit, but most definitely worth watching. I recommend this to any fan of Michael Moore and humorous documentaries. 8/10
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- Gross US & Canada
- $720,074
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $146,909
- Apr 12, 1998
- Gross worldwide
- $720,074
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