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Orwell Rolls In His Grave (2004)
Genre: Education/General Interest
Starring: Michael Moore
DVD Info
Release:
Jul 6, 2005
DVD Features:
- Region (unknown)
- Keep Case
- Full Frame - 1.33
Reviews
[N]one of this is news. But seeing it laid out so bare... is infuriating.
For some, Pappas' film will simply confirm everything they've suspected of the fourth estate. For others, it will be a reiteration of points they make themselves. Those who've never thought about these issues may be in for the shock of their lives.
Professors, pundits, journalists and one elected official, Representative Bernie Sanders (I-VT), rigorously examine the issue of maintaining a free press in an environment in which journalists are increasingly the employees of major corporations.
A vivid and distressing documentary examination of the state of the fourth estate... a deeply fascinating must-see for anyone interested in the news, politics and civic life.
Comes across as a political science course videotape rather than a movie to fully engage a general audience.
...it sometimes goes off into areas that, while interesting, are pretty tangential. Still, it makes a good (and scary) case.
Even though he refuses to excise about 15 to 20 minutes of unnecessary material, Pappas is nonetheless a steady editor who, less intrepid than dogged, pieces together a sustainably intriguing, suitably distressing exposé.
A bracing eye-opener to anyone who hasn't considered the full implications of recent Congressional debates advocating further media deregulation, debates that, unsurprisingly, have been strikingly underreported by mainstream news outlets.
The war against the neo-fascists still goes on, and the outcome at this point is far from certain. Mr. Pappas' film does its part.
Every incident mentioned in the film was reported in the media, sometimes ad nauseam, and the polls show that about half of Americans like where things are going.
A cheaply made, occasionally repetitive, but passionately argued documentary.
Attacking network news seems almost quaintly beside the point at a time when the networks are hemorrhaging viewers, losing more and more eyeballs to cable, the Internet and, apparently, our nation's new habit of staring blankly into space.
Get ready for a cultural wake-and-shake you won't forget for a long, long time.
The persuasion of Pappas’ argument lies in the accumulation of original documentation, allowing the political perps to condemn themselves with their own words.
Be prepared to be shocked, infuriated, depressed, and terrified.
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