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A poignant piece of documentary filmmaking. Michael Moore tugs at your heart strings and your sense of "do good" justice in this film but never really gets to the heart of what is wrong with America and it's love of the Second Amendment. Interesting portrayal of the Nichols guy (read: "Nutball") The piece with Dick Clark was quite disturbing considering what a "Hero" the mass media makes him out to be. Clark's "star power" just lost a few notches of luminescence. Brilliant. Proves quite convincingly in the Kmart sequence that the common man can make a difference. Again brilliant and very inspiring. I was a little worried by some of the miscreants, evildoers, infidels and drifters in the Theatre wearing Goretex and Peruvian Toques but my fears were assuaged when Wavy Gravy sat in front of me. Great film, makes you think and laugh a little too, all at the same time. Go see it. Is Moses really a racist that sleeps with a loaded gun in his cold dead hands?
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