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Roger & Me (1989)
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Roger and Me is a loose, smart-alecky documentary directed and narrated by Michael Moore, an everyman host with a devastating wit and a working-class pose. When his hometown is devastated by the plant closure of an American corporate giant (making record profits, one should note), the hell-raising political commentator with a prankster streak tries to turn his camera on General Motors Chairman Roger B. Smith, the elusive Roger of the title, and the film is loosely structured around Moore's odyssey to track down the corporate giant for an interview. While Moore ambushes his corporate subjects like a blue-collar Geraldo Rivera, a...
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By now, most everyone in American is familiar with the stories of Enron, Worldcom, and other corporations that cooked the books, made some rich, and left the workers and investors holding the bag. Most of us know that outsourcing is depressing wages and has destroyed the middle class in American, leaving us a nation of...
(complete Roger & Me review by B Movie Ben)
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