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November 07, 2002

Bowling for Columbine

Just got back from seeing "Bowling For Columbine," Michael Moore's latest documentary. WOW!!! It's... well... brilliance epitomized. Here's the description from Michael's web site:

"Extraordinary! No American film will be the subject of more debate and attention this year. It asks the questions most of the country wants to have answered... There was a standing ovation, and a willingness to begin complicated arguments about how our nation functions... You have to see Bowling For Columbine!"

Here's where it's currently playing in the USA and Canada. I'm not sure where else in the world it's playing, alas. Anyone?

Posted at 22:58
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