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      • Never one to embrace objectivity or shy away from letting you know how he really feels about things, Michael Moore tackles the evils of capitalism in Capitalism: A Love Story, possibly his most impactful documentary since Roger and Me. Focusing (and justly so) on Wall Street corruption and the insidious influence the banking industry has on America's Congress, Moore sets aim on the failed American Dream, where everyone is taught that they can be part of the 1% if they just try a bit harder, and...
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  1. Capitalism: A Love Story. Filmmaker Michael Moore explores corporate greed, the global economic meltdown, and their disastrous effect on American lives.

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  3. Capitalism: A Love Story isn't really bad film, just a disappointing one. Full Review | Original Score: 2.5/4.0 | Sep 4, 2020. [Moore] tends to overplay the usual scenario of rich and...

  4. Sep 30, 2009 · Moore spoke to RT while taking a train to the Washington, DC premiere of Capitalism: A Love Story; he discussed the meaning of Barack Obamas election, his detractors, and his latest...

  5. The primary weapon that Moore employs is shame. That corporations and financial institutions continue to exploit the majority of Americans, including tea baggers and Town Hall demonstrators, is a story that hasn't been told. Here are two shocking revelations Moore makes. The first involves something that is actually called "dead peasant insurance."

  6. Oct 13, 2009 · The basic point of Michael Moore’s Capitalism: A Love Story is that economics is evil, a system that takes from the 99% of society and gives to the 1% who are wealthy, and it needs to be taken down by a populist uprising of the proletariat. Marx is cheering from his grave.

  7. Review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes reported an approval rating of 75% based on 185 reviews, with an average score of 6.71 out of 10. The site's critics' consensus reads: "Love him or hate him, Capitalism captures Michael Moore in his muckraking element -- with all the Moore-centric showmanship that entails."

  8. Sep 4, 2009 · Wall Street Journal editorial board member Stephen Moore gets about a minute to explain why capitalism is great and democracy isn't. Sometimes Moore lavishes attention on adversaries just because...

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