Just watched this last night.
I really liked it. However, I did find myself bored at times and at times it was sort of ham-fisted. But still a fine, fine documentary, one I think everyone should see. Before everyone flies off the handle saying that anyone who likes this movie is socialist or a communist, let me say that I'm all for responsible capitalism. However, having worked in big business I can tell you there's very few responsible corporations out there. And I agree that the system has to change. When seeds have built in terminators, when sweat shops exist, even rain water is privatized there's something very wrong.
Here's some quotes:
"The great problem of having corporate citizens is that they aren't like the rest of us. As Baron Thurlow in England is supposed to have said, 'They have no soul to save, and they have no body to incarcerate.'"
"There is opportunity in devastation."
And the best thing about the movie? It has Napoleone Dynamite!!!
GAFer's thoughts?

I really liked it. However, I did find myself bored at times and at times it was sort of ham-fisted. But still a fine, fine documentary, one I think everyone should see. Before everyone flies off the handle saying that anyone who likes this movie is socialist or a communist, let me say that I'm all for responsible capitalism. However, having worked in big business I can tell you there's very few responsible corporations out there. And I agree that the system has to change. When seeds have built in terminators, when sweat shops exist, even rain water is privatized there's something very wrong.
Here's some quotes:
"The great problem of having corporate citizens is that they aren't like the rest of us. As Baron Thurlow in England is supposed to have said, 'They have no soul to save, and they have no body to incarcerate.'"
"There is opportunity in devastation."
And the best thing about the movie? It has Napoleone Dynamite!!!

GAFer's thoughts?