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Yes, I can see where some people don't like Bowling For Columbine, I
think mainly it's because how it's being presented. I know myself,
within the first 10 minutes I thought to myself, "Boy, John you wasted
money here". However as we kept watching, the more interesting it
became and the more we learned. We actually watched it again, and the
more we got out of it the second time. But I would definitely change
the way how it's being presented, they have some good points tho.
Thanks,
Anthony
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Subject: Re: documentary
In a message dated 8/21/03 8:39:08 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
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> I thought that I would pass the new documentary "Bowling For
Columbine"
> on to you, my brother bought a copy and we both thought it was
reatherly
> interesting on gun control and other social issues, we're facing.
It's
> entertaining but it has some good points I feel.
I agree...Micheal Moore struck a chord dealing with gun violence in
America.... Most people that I've talked to that have seen it, do not
like the film...
probably because of it's brutal honesty.
Warmly,
Jennifer
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