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Starring:
Michael Moore, Bob Eubanks, Pat Boone

Directed By:
Michael Moore

Written By:
Michael Moore

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Roger & Me (1989)
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Movie Review by B Movie Ben
April 23rd, 2007

Happy Birthday Michael

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 rich and poor. But this documentary slaps us in the face with graphic depiction of one city that has borne the brunt of corporate greed and the maximization of profits.

This is the one that started Michael Moore on his career as a multi-award winning writer and director. It, like his other films uses humor and satire to show the slimy underbelly of American corporate practice, and the incestuous relationship between corporations and American politicians. Eisenhower warned us, but even he did not have a real idea of how powerful these corporations would become.

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