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That guy:
The best ones I've seen, well I'd have to go with "Ghosts of Rwanda" as the best I've ever seen. Its deep... real deep. After that I'd like to say Michael Moore's "Bowling for Columbine", but in his other movies he uses tactics that remove some of his credibility. He's got a good message, but he could do better. HBO's Band of Brothers: We Stand Alone Together was really goodas well. It brought the a more human light to WWII.
Inlander:
Off the top of my head:
- Waco: the Rule of Engagement;
- Etre et Avoir (or To Be and to Have, if you prefer);
- The Staircase (8-part T.V. series).
And others that I can't remember because I'm too tired.
soap:
--- Quote from: That guy --- I'd like to say Michael Moore's "Bowling for Columbine", but in his other movies he uses tactics that remove some of his credibility.
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thing i always seem to find about micheal moore stuff (particularly the newer books/films/tv appearences) is that while his heart often seems to be headed in the right direction he ruins it by spending far too much time stroking his own ego and using sensationalist cheapshots...which like you say, only goes to discredit some of the good stuff he's capable of.
Luke C:
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Super Size Me
some of the Michael Moore docs
I've been wanting to get into the Up series (7 Up, 14 Up, 28 Up, et cetera) but haven't gotten around to seeing any of them yet
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They all kick so much ass.
Ravenbomb:
another good one- Punk: Attitude
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