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Sicko (2007)
description written by member Zara:
A new documentary from Michael Moore, this time tackling the American healthcare system.
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Sicko Movie Review by Ben (5/8/2008) |
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I have good health insurance and do not worry that I will be treated for any illness that I have. Why is that not the same for every American? The fact that we treat the prisoners in Gitmo better than we treat the heroes of 9/11 says it all. We should be ashamed.
The tour of the Canadian, British, French, and Cuban system...
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Sicko Movie Review by Ben (12/22/2007) |
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The important thing to note about "Sicko" is that it is not about those who do not health insurance in this country. Michael's movie begins brilliantly with the stories of those who had no health insurance and who were forced to pay obscenely high fees for surgical operations. It's a brilliant beginning because it...
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Sicko Movie Review by Matthew (7/5/2007) |
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Michael Moore sucks. And "Sicko", his latest liberal attack on the government is more of the same. Don't waste your money.
Hmmm. Hum. Hmmm. Hmmmm
Okay, are all of the Michael Moore bashers out of the room? Good. Now we can actually discuss the film "Sicko".
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If you have seen any of Moore's previous films, "Sicko"...
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Sicko Movie Review by Jarrod (7/3/2007) |
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Michael Moore seems to thrive on controversy, making "documentary" films most liberals love and most conservatives denounce as propaganda. Does Moore twist facts and distort the truth for the sake of his own agenda? Maybe he does. I doubt any documentary is free of bias However, whatever you may think of Moore, there...
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Sicko Movie Review by Max (7/2/2007) |
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Michael Moore's Sicko, a documentary about the problems with America's healthcare system and how it compares with the others in the world, continues Moore's "in-your-face" exploration of corruption in domestic and international America.
The film opens with a series of anecdotes from Americans who fell ill or have suffered...
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