December 3, 2009
Very good. Did not get too conspiracy-ish and focused on the effects.
Very good. Did not get too conspiracy-ish and focused on the effects.
In his usual style, Michael Moore once more does not falter. 100% political and 100% directed in a way appealing mostly to Americans, it's good but it's not Bowling for Columbine. And now I think that whatever he tries in years to follow, he can never film something bigger than t...( read more)
Great movie. But i dont understand a single thing. What for I care about American's politics? That's their problem.
In the screening of this movie, there was a recorded message from Michael Moore in which he said that "I made this film like it were my last one. I thought to myself,'if I had to make one last film, what would I include in it?'"
If it was destined to be his last film, it...( read more)
This film may not be the first exploration of the causes and effects of the global financial crisis, but it's probably the first to get cinema release. And the reason for that is the name Michael Moore.
Capitalism: A Love Story is a mostly engaging and interesting exploration ...( read more)
This is a great movie that has what I consider a very big problem and that problemis what makes it also good, this problem is known as Michael Moore.
Although this guy is a great director and did and does lots of good documentaries he has and we also had to admit that he is v...( read more)
You will come exit a viewing of this film HOPPING MAD! Moore, of course, overstates the case (as usual) but many of his examples are convincing. Who else is a better social critic in the world of Hollywood? Maybe by stating the case for greed and avarice so strongly he will en...( read more)
Muckraker Michael Moore examines the mortgage crisis, the financial bailout, and the growing gap between the rich and the pure [sic], and concludes that capitalism is pure evil. Manipulative socialist propaganda that is intermittently entertaining and exposes some concrete inju...( read more)
gets to the point of these system of things! the world i say much? run by Satan the devil!
It goes without saying that Michael Moore is a lightning rod of criticism. He's made a career on his own brand of documentaries - completely bias sermons that are often accused of broken logic and showboating. "Capitalism: A Love Story" is perhaps his most accessible film, howeve...( read more)
What would a Michael Moore film be like without a slanted point of view? Without a one-sided dialogue that tells the story primarily from one perspective? You'd have a PBS documentary, I imagine. Well this is not the kind of film you watch if you want a "fair and balanced" take o...( read more)
Thank God for Michael Moore. When he isn't self aggrandizing, he brings up some very valid points about our wonderful Plutocracy here in the old USA.
Not as good as his other films. It seemed to wander and was disjointed at times. Not what you'd expect either, if you were thinking left wing propaganda, think again. This calls out dems every bit as much as repubs. it's also very pro- Christian values which was a pleasant surpri...( read more)
Another great Moore documentary. Not quite as strong as Sicko and Farenheit 9/11, but worth watching. Makes you think about a few things.
Yeah, definitely a Michael Moore movie. Pretty good, and you leave angry. Haha...
Michael Moore came through again. I just feel like this would've had a much bigger impact two or three years ago.
I can already guess that his definition of Capitalism will be either wrong, misleading, or shown out of context. Might need to rent to congratulate myself for being right.
moore's most impartial and consequently most incendiary film in nearly a decade, a frank examination about corruption through capital on all sides along with classic grand-standing makes this a career high point
Another piece of crap by Michael Moore? If you ever feel that your I.Q. is too high and you want to take it down a notch, watch one of his movies.
Some good stuff. accessible, well paced for those with short attention spans. A little vague at times, but Moore is, of course working with an agenda. I wish it had been longer.
Michael Moore is a windbag. He gives some information, skews it so it works for him, then presents his documentary with his soft "are you sympathetic toward my view yet" tone. And Capitalism is no different. He has a knack for telling us things in a way we can understand, then gi...( read more)
UGH. A MESS! Too long, not funny OR serious enough. Goes in way too many directions. Not nearly enough focus! Some interesting sections, particularly on the banking crisis, which aren't followed through with the necessary depth, then simply meanders and goes off on gags that...( read more)
this is a must see for everyone..no matter what your your political views are..it is full of information for anyone who lives and cares about the country.
Loved it but was kind of depressed on how are government works....and after working in the system its nice to see someone exposed the flaws.
Excellent documentary. There was some real sad parts and it was very awakening to our capitialist views. Most recommend for all to see.
I generally agree with Moore's politics and his challenging of authority. I couldn't help but be carried along by his message. He inspires action through the subjects he interviews. Michael Moore movies are rare film going experiences that always get people in the audience fee...( read more)
as always...Michael Moore and his "the world against me thing"...i never get tired....cz the government can never be trusted....lol
Every American should see this movie! Americans should know the truth; and not be controlled by lies and fear.
Yet another insightful peice of work from a great filmaker. Insighful, interesting, eye-opening and probably the most depressing of all of Moore's films. Very cool to see the progression of greed in America and to see why they are are as screwed up as they are. Makes me ever more...( read more)
The story goes after both parties Republicans and Democracts, this is a must see, its eye rasing that your employer will still make money off of you when youre dead, thanks Michael Moore.
From a film making standpoint, Moore is one of the best. People attack him for bias and manipulation in his documentaries, but what they forget, or maybe just don't realize, is that every work of film, whether it's a hollywood production, or a history channel documentary, is fun...( read more)
Whatever your opinion on Michael Moore, there is no doubt his newest documentary-Capitalism: A Love Story-shows signs he is maturing as a filmmaker. He largely leaves behind outlandish, buffoon behavior in favor of presenting useful information to the audience. That helps him pot...( read more)