![]() |
| Advanced Search Help |
Roger & Me | Year: 1989 Classification: Documentary Directed: - Michael Moore (II) Actors/Actresses: - Michael Moore (II) Review and Analysis Roger and Me is intelligent and sarcastic documentary film addressing the issues that arose from the closings of some eleven General Motor's factories in Flint, Michigan, in 1986. In this film, the director and narrator, Michael Moore, places a sardonic and comedic twist on the decay of his hometown. The film focuses on corporate greed and the lack of corporate responsibility towards the Americ immensely popular STAR WARS franchise is generally regarded as the greatest movie ever made. Why? Well, what's not to like? From the opening shot of the Blockade Runner accompanied by that great theme tune by John Williams, you know you're in the unique world of the STAR WARS universe. Before George's prequels THE PHANTOM MENACE and ATTACK OF THE CLONES, A NEW HOPE was known only as STAR WARS. Audiences had never seen anything so original and amazing. Now, the series has entered into the fanboy culture all over the world. In comparison, Episode 4 seems so ommanding We n versions on DVD Buy Roger And Me at Amazon.com Buy posters at Allposters.com Jamster - the latest ringtones for your phone! ![]() Search with Walhello on the Internet on Roger And Me Search with the Priority Search Engine on Roger And Me This page in other languages: Suomeksi | Nederlands | Deutsch
|