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Overview
Tagline:
Are we a nation of gun nuts or are we just nuts? morePlot:
Filmmaker Michael Moore explores the roots of America's predilection for gun violence. full summary | full synopsisAwards:
Won Oscar. Another 28 wins & 6 nominations moreNewsDesk:
(52 articles)
Charlton Heston Dies at 84 (From IMDb News. 6 April 2008)
Moore Surprised To Secure 'Sicko' Nomination (From WENN. 24 January 2008)
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A liberal's critique moreCast
(Credited cast)| Jacobo Arbenz | ... | Himself, President of Guatemala (archive footage) (as President Arbenz) | |
| Mike Bradley | ... | Himself, Mayor of Sarnia, Ontario, Canada | |
| Arthur A. Busch | ... | Himself, County prosecutor, Flint, Michigan (as Arthur Busch) | |
| George Bush | ... | Himself (archive footage) (as Bush) | |
| George W. Bush | ... | Himself, President of the United States (archive footage) | |
| Michael Caldwell | ... | Himself, police detective | |
| Richard Castaldo | ... | Himself, Columbine victim | |
| Dick Clark | ... | Himself, restaurant owner | |
| Steve Davis | ... | Himself, deputy sheriff (archive footage) | |
| Byron Dorgan | ... | Himself (archive footage) | |
| Mike Epstein | ... | Shopper in Mall | |
| Joe Farmer | ... | Himself, superintendent of schools (archive footage) | |
| Mike Fasolo | ... | Corporate Criminal (DVD only) (archive footage) | |
| Denny Fennell | ... | Himself, home security consultant | |
| Barry Glassner | ... | Himself, author of "The Culture of Fear" (as Prof. Barry Glassner) | |
| John Harris | ... | Himself (voice) | |
| Dick Herlan | ... | Himself (as Richard Herlan) | |
| Charlton Heston | ... | Himself, actor / NRA president | |
| Jeremy Hicks | ... | Himself, suspended student for wearing kilts (archive footage) | |
| Ernest F. Hollings | ... | Himself (archive footage) (as Senator Fritz Hollings) | |
| Jimmie Hughes | ... | Herself, principal of Buell Elementary School | |
| Dick Hurlin | ... | Himself, former producer of "Cops" | |
| Amanda Lamante | ... | Herself, Columbine student | |
| Mary Lorenz | ... | Herself, K-Mart official | |
| Marilyn Manson | ... | Himself, entertainer | |
| Daniel Mauser | ... | Himself (archive footage) | |
| Tom Mauser | ... | Himself, father of victim | |
| Evan McCollum | ... | Himself, Lockheed Martin public relations | |
| Timothy McVeigh | ... | Himself, Oklahoma City bomber (archive footage) | |
| Carey McWilliams | ... | Himself, blind gun owner (archive footage) | |
| Gerald Miller | ... | Himself, Welfare-to-Work creator (archive footage) | |
| Michael Moore | ... | Himself / Narrator | |
| Mohammed Mossadegh | ... | Himself, Prime Minister of Iran (archive footage) (as Prime Minister Mossadeq) | |
| Dinh Diem Ngo | ... | Himself, President of South Vietnam (archive footage) (as President Diem) | |
| James Nichols | ... | Himself, brother of Terry Nichols | |
| Terry Nichols | ... | Himself, Oklahoma City bombing accomplice (archive footage) | |
| Manuel Noriega | ... | Himself, President of Panama (archive footage) | |
| Tamarla Owens | ... | Herself, mother of boy who shot girl (archive footage) | |
| Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi | ... | Himself, Shah of Iran (archive footage) | |
| Robert J. Pickell | ... | Himself, sheriff of Flint, Michigan (as Sheriff Robert Pickell) | |
| Augusto Pinochet | ... | Himself, Chilean dictator (archive footage) | |
| Jeff Rossen | ... | Himself, FOX reporter (archive footage) | |
| David Satcher | ... | Himself (archive footage) (as Dr. David Satcher) | |
| Nicole Schlief | ... | Herself | |
| David Smith | ... | Himself, Sarah's husband (voice) (archive footage) | |
| Susan Smith | ... | Herself, child murderess (archive footage) | |
| Matt Stone | ... | Himself, former Columbine student | |
| Mark Taylor | ... | Himself, Columbine victim |
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Rated R for some violent images and language.Parents Guide:
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120 minLanguage:
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Italy:T | Canada:18 (Nova Scotia) (original rating) | Canada:AA (Ontario) | Canada:PA (Manitoba) | Canada:14A (Alberta/British Columbia) | Canada:14 (Nova Scotia) (re-rating on appeal) | Brazil:12 | Argentina:13 | Australia:M | Denmark:11 | Finland:K-15 | France:U | Germany:12 | Hong Kong:IIB | Ireland:12 | Israel:PG | Netherlands:16 | New Zealand:M | Norway:11 | Peru:14 | Singapore:PG | South Korea:15 | Spain:T | Sweden:11 | Switzerland:12 (canton of Geneva) | Switzerland:12 (canton of Vaud) | Switzerland:14 (canton of Zurich) | Switzerland:14 (canton of the Grisons) | UK:15 | USA:R (certificate #39324) | Iceland:12MOVIEmeter: 
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Contrary to the news media, Columbine High School was never located within the city of Littleton, Colorado. Littleton is actually the mailing address only. Columbine High School is actually located four miles west of the Littleton city limits in unincorporated Jefferson County (still the suburbs), and is part of Jefferson County Public Schools, not Littleton Public Schools. moreQuotes:
Michael Moore: One thing was clear. It still sucked being a teenager. And it really sucked going to school. moreSoundtrack:
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This movie was entertaining and interesting, but in certain ways it left me wanting. Michael Moore himself is somewhat irritating, and I found myself wishing he kept more to the background than he does. At the same time, the conclusions that he draws are compelling and pragmatic. This movie was not designed to be an argument. It was not designed to sway the viewer. It was designed to fuel the fire of the already convinced. Though I think that this is Moore's intent (concluded from interviews I've read), I feel that goal could be reached at the same time as convincing a few fence-sitters, and that would have made the film more powerful.
I have two main complaints regarding this movie:
First, I felt that Michael Moore sometimes crossed lines in his interviews that in no way seemed to further his cause or drive his point home. He interviews people as though looking for his answer, not their answer, and particularly seemed to be trying to strike a blow at the conservative masses. I thought this distracted the genuinity and plausibility of the conclusions that he drew. It must be said that the conclusions that Moore drew are of a nature that strikes at conservative politics. However, I felt that the facts he represented spoke for themselves, and that the blows should not have been dealt to conservative interviewees by asking questions designed to get emotional responses out of them.
Second, I found some of the statistics needed to be qualified with per capitas or percentages. When comparing the United States to England, for instance, it is important to take population differences and density into consideration. Straight statistics do not apply. I think the statistics were somewhat skewed by this oversight, however according to some rough guesstimates I made, it wouldn't have diminished Moore's point, only made it less dramatic (which would, indeed, have strengthened his case).
These two complaints hint at an even larger problem, however, and that is this: Because Moore presents his case in this way, he can never hope to have his message truly heard by anyone who isn't already on his side.