Top Michael Moore movies
October 2, 2009
Populist filmmaker Michael Moore is back, and this time, he’s turning his guns on the folks who brought you the great financial meltdown of 2008-09. His new documentary — Capitalism: A Love Story — features Moore casting a dubious eye on Wall Street and the way the system (in his view, at least) robs from the poor and gives to the rich.
Of course, Moore is no stranger to this sort of stuff. He has a 20-year history of such things, drawn largely from his experiences in watching his hometown of Flint, Michigan, fall on economic hard times.
Here’s a list of Moore’s most notable works to date:
Roger and Me (1989): Chronicles Moore’s pursuit of General Motors Chairman Roger Smith in the wake of downsizing that devasted Flint.
Bowling for Columbine (2002): Moore takes a look at America’s fascination with guns.
Fahrenheit 911 (2004): A brutal examination of the 2000 election and the presidency of George W. Bush.
Sicko (2007): Moore’s unflattering look at the U.S. health care system.




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