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Director: Michael Moore  Starring: Michael Moore  
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Product Summary
Publisher: MGM
Format: DVD
UPC: 00027616882264
Buy.com Sku: 40218476
Item#: VVJVNY
Buy.com Sales Rank: 27473
Category Keywords: American History  Documentary  Essential Cinema  Guns  High School Students  Interviews  Politics  Satire  Social Issues  Theatrical Release  Violence 
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Are we a nation of gun nuts or are we just nuts?
 
 
Features: DVD, Widescreen, Dolby Digital (5.1), English, French, Spanish, Subtitled, Commentary
 
He's America's favorite whistle-blower, the man in everyone's face. And now he's setting his sights on our love affair with guns and violence in this "thoughtful, inquisitive, imaginative and troubling" (The Hollywood Reporter) film.System Requirements:Running Time: 119 Min., Color. Directed By: Michael Moore. Copyright 2003 MGM Studios.Format: DVD MOVIE
 
"For anyone who cares about the future of America, it's required viewing."  Glenn Whipp, Los Angeles Daily News
"The most bold and socially important film to hit theaters this year."  Phil Villarreal, Arizona daily News

 


Editor's Note

Filmmaker and leftist activist Michael Moore asks some serious questions as he probes the depths of America's trigger-happy gun culture in the insightful and amusing documentary, BOWLING FOR COLUMBINE. Guns in America are used to kill an average of more than 11,000 people per year. This death toll is obscenely out of balance with other first world countries, which generally average a total in double digits. Experts and analysts have pointed to America's bloody history as a reason, but how does that explain the lower murder rate in Germany? Violent entertainment has also been fingered, but how does this account for staggeringly low numbers in Japan, home of the most violent entertainment video games on the market.

Moore's trademark comedic tone is razor-sharp as his quest leads him everywhere from Littleton Colorado's Columbine High School to the home of NRA President Charlton Heston. Moore, oddly enough a lifetime NRA member, makes his main target the news media, but also fires away at inefficient welfare programs, Dick Clark, and Kmart. The latter is even compelled to make a major policy change in their stores due to one of Moore's confrontational stunts. This exploration into America's obsession with guns is disarmingly humorous, but Moore also asks challenging questions and fearlessly seeks responsible parties, making the film an effective call for more social awareness as well.

 

Features
Audio: English Dolby Digital 5.1
Subtitles: English, Spanish, French
Audio Commentary
Interactive Menus
Scene Selection
 
Technical Info

Release Information
Studio: MGM
Release Date: 1/22/2008
Running Time: 119 minutes
Original Release Date: 2002
Catalog ID: 1004115
UPC: 00027616882264
Number of Discs: 1

Audio & Video
Original Language: English
Available Audio Tracks: English
Available Subtitles: English, Spanish
Video: Color

Aspect Ratio
1.85:1

 
Cast & Crew
Michael Moore
Brian Danitz, et al. - Cinematographer
Michael Moore - Director
Kurt Engfehr - Editor

 
Awards

Academy Awards (2002)
Winner, Best Documentary Feature

 
Professional Reviews
New York Times
"..[A] disturbing, infuriating and often very funny film....The camera collects quite a few odd, touching and unsettling moments..." 10/11/2002 p.E13

Los Angeles Times
"...Moore's concern about issues is genuine..." 10/11/2002 p.C16

USA Today
"...If Moore is constantly grinding axes, he is always sharpening his irony, too..." 10/11/2002 p.6E

Entertainment Weekly
"...Provocative stuff..." 11/01/2002 p.46

Sight and Sound
"...Brilliant....One must salute Moore's bravely radical thesis..." 11/01/2002 p.40

Total Film
"...BOWLING is a 12-course feast for thought. Listen to Moore for just a few minutes and you can't help but get fired up..." 12/01/2002 p.103

Chicago Sun-Times 9 of 10
Bowling for Columbine thinks we have way too many guns, don't need them, and are shooting each other at an unreasonable rate. Moore cannot single out a villain to blame for this fact, because it seems to emerge from a national desire to be armed. ("If you're not armed, you're not responsible," a member of the Michigan militia tells him.) At one point, he visits a bank that is giving away guns to people who open new accounts. He asks a banker if it isn't a little dangerous to have all these guns in a bank. Not at all. The bank, Moore learns, is a licensed gun dealership. - Roger Ebert
 
James Berardinelli's ReelViews 9 of 10
I can predict with a large degree of certainty that Bowling for Columbine will outrage viewers whose political leanings are conservative. In addition to portraying many gun owners in an unflattering light, Moore insinuates that the CIA was indirectly responsible for the 9/11 terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center (a view that is bound to be unpopular, regardless of how it is presented). The film is at times laugh-aloud, viciously funny (provided you aren't among Moore's targets). But, above all, no matter how much you love or despise the messenger and his means, there's no denying that the message bears consideration and rumination. Imperfect as it may be, Bowling for Columbine is riveting stuff. - James Berardinelli
 
San Francisco Examiner 9 of 10
Moore offers generous servings of food for thought throughout Bowling for Columbine. And while even people who share his views might dismiss some of what he serves as junk food -- or, worse, skewed statistics -- Moore provides an invaluable service by sparking debate and encouraging thought. Better still, he does all of this, and more, while remaining one of the most savagely hilarious social critics this side of Jonathan Swift. - Joe Leydon
 

 
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Customer Reviews
Cinematography 4
Plot 3.5
Acting 3.5
Overall Satisfaction 3.5
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5 of 5 Very Well Done Saturday, January 13, 2007
Mari Briggs from Royal Oak, MI  

As everyone, I dont agree with everything he says or does. But, Michael Moore sure can make us laugh and THINK. Worth a look.
 
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1 of 5 Seen it, laughed at it, sickened by it Monday, July 19, 2004
Lowell VE from Gaithersburg, MD  
You can't always control what your kids friends bring home and a rental of this piece of garbage was one of those things for us. The lies and misdirection through editing in this "schlockumentary" are laughable if you know the truth, but then you realize there are a lot of gullible people out there... Moore's career is based on fooling some of the people all of the time and he continues here. He's a rancid hater of this country and the personal freedoms and responsibility on which it was founded. This film is baiting more of the left-wing whack-jobs with disinformation about those on the right. It's pitiful and sad except that some people will believe it. Too bad for them. Check the Internet for many fact-based debunkings of everything in this film.
 
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1 of 5 Quintessential Moore: Total BS Tuesday, July 06, 2004
Lowell VE from Gaithersburg, Maryland  
The only qualities demonstrated by this movie, like all other Moore work, are a total disdain for honest presentation and a flair for creative editing. It's both fabricated and distortive crap which is well documented with fact-based reviews many places on the web which I'll not repeat here. It is trash - don't waste money on it... <http://www.dvdmoviecentral.com/ReviewsText/bowling_for_columbine.htm> <http://www.hardylaw.net/Truth_About_Bowling.html> <http://www.bowlingfortruth.com/> <http://www.nationalreview.com/kopel/kopel040403.asp> <http://www.cwob.com/movies/oscars2003/bfc.html> The list goes on... Moore is simply a liar with an agenda he's not ashamed to lie "liberally" to advance.
 
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5 of 5 If you have "Freedom" stamped on your he Tuesday, February 10, 2004
Mike from Denver CO  
Excellent film that every American should watch. This film questions the "culture of fear" that is the reality of life today. Michael Moore, explores the links between the violence in our society and the violence that our society projects towards other cultures and comes up with some worrying propositions. How the emotional response to fear for our security is used to manipulate us into support for using tax dollars for the development of expensive new weapons systems to fight who? while our children go without basic health care and decent schools. Extremely entertaining on an intellectual level.
 
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5 of 5 Can't be any less than a 5 Thursday, December 11, 2003
Matt Simon from Albany, NY  
I'm not sure how you could rate this film as anything less than a 5. Put aside the Oscar win. Put aside all the press it's gotten. When you see this movie, you will rethink your values. You will rethink what it means to be an American. Chances are, you will feel more compelled than ever before to rise up and voice what you believe in. After seeing this movie one time, you might not even have to see it ever again. The FACTS found in this movie will stay with you for as long as there is a Bush in the White House.
 
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2 of 3 customers found this review helpful.
 
5 of 5 Contrary to popular myth... Friday, October 03, 2003
Dillon from Charleroi, PA  
Contrary to myth, this film was based on verifiable facts. Believe it or not, MGM hired lawyers and other individuals to verify the validity of the content before releasing the film. Had this documentary contained false information about such interests as the NRA, MGM would have been promptly sued. Apparently the truth about our society is so disturbing to some people, they have decided that it is easier to just call the documentary a work of fiction. Some of those who have been offended by this truth have decided to invent and publish lies in order to discredit Moors documentary. Others pass along these lies without regard for their validity. <br><br> I strongly advise every American to watch <u>Bowling for Columbine</u>. Apparently it is difficult for some viewers to accept what they see; but in the end, the viewer should learn something about this country, and hopefully something about himself.
 
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2 of 4 customers found this review helpful.
 
5 of 5 first reviewer is lying Friday, September 26, 2003
someone who actually saw it from Minneapolis, MN  
The first reviewer said Michael Moore admitted he staged a bunch of the movie. He said no such thing. In the film, he repeatedly gives sources for his facts. He's clear when he is voicing an opinion, and the facts he bases it on. He wrote an article where he not only broke a bunch of he myths going around about him and the movie, he shows his sources, like the investigators' reports that show, contrary to what the wing nuts keep saying, the Columbine killers did indeed go to bowling class that morning:
 
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4 of 5 It'll make you angry no matter what side you're on Tuesday, September 09, 2003
Tyvek Buddy from Madison, WI  
Michael Moore obviously has a bias, and he weakens his own argument by skewing the facts the way he does in this film. However, there are lots of hilarious, sad, and angering moments that really make it worth watching. Whether you are for against gun control, take "Bowling for Columbine" with a grain of salt.
 
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5 of 10 customers found this review helpful.
 
1 of 5 documentary?? Thursday, August 14, 2003
John from chicago, il  
How can it be a documentary if fiction is such