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Movies Bowling for Columbine - What a Wonderful World scene

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Takes Two To Tango

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Probably the best scene in the film.

It really captures the meaning of what goes around comes around.

And irony of the music being played is brilliant.

 
i havent watched this. people talk shit on it now so i havent bothered. should i bother?
 
It tells one side of the story, but thats essentially america. People will ride hard for what they believe in. It wasnt so bad. Murica does have a severe gun and violence problem and some people just get butt hurt discussing it. They are so damn stuck up on 2nd amendment and fear of any changes regardless of the impact. Yes, it is insanely easy to obtain firearms. Yes, there are a ridiculous amount of mass shootings. Many, many truths.
 
I watched it a couple of weeks ago. Sherbros will hate it because "muh ftrrdom" which I'm all for till it becomes something they just can't be fucked to address. Like this.

What did you think about how Charlton was with him, @Takes Two To Tango ?
 
i havent watched this. people talk shit on it now so i havent bothered. should i bother?

It’s a great movie. He fully predicted that mass shootings would continue and called the reason why.

Republicans hate him because he’s right all the time; and they are scumbags.
 
i havent watched this. people talk shit on it now so i havent bothered. should i bother?
It's alright. Lots of inaccurate nonsense(Canada doesn't lock their doors because there are no guns), and performative slop, but it's one of his better docs he made before he completely lost his mind.
 
The film fails to do a deep dive or even address (probably intentionally) the actual real issues, like mental health and fatherless homes,
that contribute the most to gun violence in Michael's own home state of Michigan and America as a whole.

Instead blaming it only on availability. Just like all Democrats always do.

You could watch any 30 second gun grabbing political ad and receive the same biased information as is his entire propaganda piece.

Therefore, I voted for zero impact.
 
that's a very powerful scene. i suppose one question to ask is if force should be used when it's agreed upon it's done for good? like did the u.s. go in with the idea that it's better for humanity. in many cases they obviously don't, but in some cases they do.
 
It was an important piece for the time.

That event was the starting point of the real downward spiral of America and Moore knew it.

Moore is an absolute blowhard tomato can now but his initial concerns and methods were once sound.
 
It's has some ok points but it's mostly good propaganda because it still has people talking about it. Would've given it a 10 if Heston would've smacked that fat slob.
 
Imagine supporting the Clintons and also making this film.

Truth is never the driving force in commie propaganda, it never ages well.
 
propaganda bullshit that doesnt look at the actual cause of whats going on.
by the logic of this documentary, humans should just stop reproducing, and then bam, no more humans, no more gun problems. IF GUNS were the problem, everyone would be shooting everyone. But they arent. The majority of people with guns are normal responsible people.
 
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