In the wake of the Columbine high school massacre acclaimed documentary filmmaker Michael Moore's latest film takes a critical look at America's obsessive gun culture.
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 or region free DVD player in order to play Michael Moore - Thorn in the side of corporate America scourge of the political hypocrisy and all-round ass-kicker of those that need a boot in the behind With his trademark charm and biting wit Michael Moore&39;s documentary sets off on a rollicking journey to the heart of America hoping to discover why the American pursuit of happiness is so riddled with massive amounts of violence and asks "Are we a nation of gun nuts or are we just nuts?" Special Features Audio commentary from production interns with an introduction from Michael Moore Exclusive Michael Moore interview on his Oscar win and controversial acceptance speech Michael Moore interview with Clinton press secretary Joe Lockhart Return to Littleton Denver 6 months after release of &39;Bowling For Columbine&39; Film Festival Scrapbook Michael in Cannes Toronto & London Michael Moore on &39;The Charlie Rose Show&39; Mike&39;s action guide Marilyn Manson &39;Fight Song&39; music video Photo gallery DVD-Rom features Teacher&39;s Guide Trailer Interactive menu Chapter selection Actors Michael Moore Director Michael Moore Certificate 15 years and over Year 2002 Screen Widescreen 169 Anamorphic Languages English - Dolby Digital (51) Subtitles English for the hearing impaired Duration 1 hour and 54 minutes (approx)
Political activist/antagonist, Michael Moore (also author of 'Stupid White Men') takes a 'bemused and bitter' look at the gun laws in the US. The title springs from two fatal shootings in the town of Columbine: the first and most notorious being the mass shooting of pupils at Columbine High by two of its pupils in 1999; and the second being another fatal shooting two years later at the bowling alley of the town (which the two students had attended before they went on their killing spree in 1999). Hence the title. Moore confronts supermarket chains, the media and even pro-gun lobbyist and actor Charlton Heston (as President of the National Rifle Association).
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