Michal Moor's nonfiction tragicomedy,Capitalism: A love story,of greed is the grandest statement of his belief that big business is smashing the hard-working little guy while government cooks up the massacre. In the movie, not only do you see people evicted from their homes, corporations that take life insurance policies out on their employees thus benefiting from their deaths, but we also see civil disobedience: workers refusing to leave a factory without the pay owed to them. In an interview Moore said that his movies are acts of patriotism and hope and that he wants Obama to see his film maybe then a solution could be found! The big question remains will “Capitalism: A love story” result in a revolt against the system and the government? Or it is going to be just another day at the movies? Michael Moore's movies had no radical impact in the past;cross your fingers so it wont be just another doomed campaign!
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Razan Moughrabi In A New Movie
Friday, 08 January 2010 22:04
The Lebanese Star Razan has agreed on participating in the new movie “Hareb Al Njoum” with the actor Tamer Hajras. The movie is directed by Ismail Abed EL Hafez where Razan will play the role of a country girl who comes from a poor neighborhood. The movie will be filmed right after The Perfect Bride show ends which is hosted by Razan
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Avatar Passes The Billion
Friday, 08 January 2010 21:45
In just 17 days, Avatar has surpassed $1 billion in global box office. James Cameron's 3-D sci-fi epic earned $1.02 billion, the only movies ahead of it are "Titanic" ($1.8 billion), "The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King" ($1.12 billion), and "Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest" ($1.07 billion). The movie also broke the record for fastest climb to 1 billion dollars (17 days); at this rate even Titanic could be threatend.
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