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Bowling for Columbine

"Bowling for Columbine" by Michael Moore is a documentary which investigates the culture of fear within the masses, and health and welfare systems which are unjust in relation to the high rate of gun crime in the USA.

CNN Entertainment didn't give a flattering review, but I believe it's a very worthwhile film that shouldn't be missed for the execution and presentation of its opinions, whether you're American or not. Something I'm finding rather amusing is that the negative reviews I've read so far seem to nitpick about Michael Moore's personality and dress-sense rather than the content of the film itself, which appears to just get dismissed because of aforementioned personality and dress-sense.

At the bottom of IMDB page about this film, there are some interesting reactions by strong-minded individuals. I'd like to know if K-mart has stuck to its promise of not selling bullets anymore. Can someone please verify?

In any case, I highly recommend this film - which doesn't happen very often ;) - so go see.

Posted by sniffles at October 25, 2002 12:41 AM