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What is the price that America pays for its love of capitalism? Years ago, that love seemed so innocent. Today, however, the American dream is looking more like a nightmare as families pay the price with their jobs, their homes and their savings. Michael Moore takes us into the homes of ordinary people whose lives have been turned upside down; and he goes looking for explanations in Washington, DC... See Full Description
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Documentary, Politics/Religion and Sequel |
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| Running Time: |
2 hrs. 7 min. |
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| Release Date: |
September 23rd (NY/LA); October 2nd, 2009 (wide) |
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| MPAA Rating: |
R for some language. |
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| Distributors: |
Overture Films, Paramount Vantage
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| U.S. Box Office: |
$9,095,191 |
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| Critics Reviews |
Average Grade:
B
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Boston Globe, Wesley Morris
"Isn’t every Michael Moore film ultimately about capitalism? This one just has a more facetious title." more...
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B- |
Chicago Sun-Times, Roger Ebert
"The film's title is never explained. What does Moore mean? Maybe it's that capitalism means never having to say you're sorry." more...
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A- |
E! Online, Luke Y. Thompson
"There's less obvious grandstanding than in a usual Moore movie, and you don't have to agree with his take to appreciate some of the information herein." more...
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A- |
Entertainment Weekly, Owen Gleiberman
"...a blistering, mad-as-hell indictment of everything in America that, according to Moore, has led to our current state of economic peril." more...
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B |
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