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The Big One Details

1997 Certificate 12
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Another of Moore's subversive journeys in search of an answer to this question: at a time when corporations are posting record profits, why are so many Americans still in danger of losing their jobs Read more

Starring Michael Moore
Director Michael Moore
Genres Documentary

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The Big One

Another of Moore's subversive journeys in search of an answer to this question: at a time when corporations are posting record profits, why are so many Americans still in danger of losing their jobs

Starring Michael Moore
Director Michael Moore
Studio PATHE DISTRIBUTION
Run time DVD: 1 hr 35 mins
Certificate Certificate 12
Genres Documentary
Language DVD: English
Released DVD: 16 Apr 2004
Production year: 1997
Format DVD
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  • 4 stars out of 5

    Documentary-maker Michael Moore is something of a thorn in the side of politicians and big business in the United States. He's written bestsellers about the state of the American nation with Stupid White Men; documented the effect of General Motors's closure on the people of Flint, Michigan, in the film Roger and Me; and in The Big One, Moore turns the camera on his very own book tour with a mix of comedy, political commentary, observation, and his singular distrust of corporate America. It's a superbly realised, often funny and sometimes depressing documentary, but it?s never boring. Indeed, it's worth it just to see Moore's suggestion that Nike should move their factory to Flint, or even his attempts to get past security guards to interview millionaire company chairmen. More evidence, if any is needed, that Moore is still one of the most fascinating documentarians making movies today.

    • Radio Times
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  • 9 out of 12 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 2 stars

    It was OK........

    The content of this DVD is exceptional, the views and findings of Michal Moore are always amazing, and shocking. However this DVD was made a long time ago and if you have read his books and seen Bowling for Columbine you may not learn anything new from this film. I would only recommend this to the truly hardened fan, or to somebody who has never seen anything by Michael Moore before.

      • Michael Sowa from London
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  • 3 out of 3 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 4 stars

    great

    Great documentary! I can't help thinking Michael Moore was far more affective on a smaller scale, before he actually KNEW of the power he possesses. This is a great film, from being a single voice with a book, this documents him challenging for the right things, protecting the American dream.. and generally being the person we all wish we could be. On equal par with Bowling for Columbine if not quite as shocking, however this is far better than Fahrenheit 9/11 which is barely worth viewing.

      • Daniel Johnson from Lon, UK
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    • The Big One
      Another of Moore's subversive journeys in search of an answer to this question: at a time when corporations are posting record profits, why are so many Americans still in danger of losing their ...