• Sicko (2007) - A Michael Moore Film
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To those who who not seen a Michael Moore film in High School or just for leisure, Michael Moore is a liberal film-maker who uses political satire and a combination of sarcasm-and-fact to address major problems surrounding America. Michael Moore's documentaries are all very well done, and his more famous work, [i]Bowling for Columbine[/i] and [i]Fahrenheit 9/11[/i] received multiple awards for their fantastic way of pronouncing America's social problems. If you're thinking at this point, documentaries are boring why would I watch this? I would like to make it very clear that Michael Moore's approach to these documentaries are both extremely entertaining and enlightening, and will have you talking to to your friends about the movie the next day. In particular, I want to put forward a less publicized Moore Documentary called [i]Sicko[/i]. Which addresses the issue of Health Care in America. This shit will blow your mind. If you don't live in America, this shit will make you fall off your chair, and never let your family or friends go near America. Moore once again outdid himself in this film, which contrasts the health systems of America against other countries. [i]Did you know: You could pay up to $600,000 USD for series of minor cancer procedures in a year?[/i] Neither did I. The movie is great and everyone should have a look along with other Michael Moore films.
michael moore is as big of a fraud as politicians themselves. he was great back in the early days before his documentaries -- satire films like canadian bacon were hilarious. now-days he's a gunrunner who goes around and uses the same exact formula he did back then and apply it in a documentary format. it's all a big joke and nobody seems to realize it at all. all of the liberal retards jump on his bandwagon solely because of his views like a christian will follow a radical militia group leader just because they use bible verses. -- if you take him seriously, you're the biggest idiot on earth
I watched this a few years ago. I'm British and in this film he seemed to make out that the NHS was flawless, and that everyone's a winner with it.
[QUOTE=matt.ant;25588564]I watched this a few years ago. I'm British and in this film he seemed to make out that the NHS was flawless, and that everyone's a winner with it.[/QUOTE] Except those NHS patients who died waiting 3 weeks for treatment
[QUOTE=redback3;25588675]Except those NHS patients who died waiting 3 weeks for treatment[/QUOTE] I know that's what I'm saying, it's not flawless at all
michael moore is seriously one of the worst human beings
I didn't like "Sicko". :/ I'm more of a "Fahrenheit 9/11" guy.
His films are biased, but he does make good points and facts, you just need to read them properly
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