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" ... It earned $119 million domestic and $222m worldwide, by far the biggest for any kind of conventional documentary film. But 14-years later, folks are even less likely to flock to an openly political documentary, and frankly even those on the left don’t necessarily want to pay to see a 125-minute crash course of the current horrors of the day. I’d gladly pay triple the ticket price to see a version of the movie without you-know-who babbling incoherently. I’d argue that Moore’s motives in making the movie were less about spreading the word through its contents than in using the film’s publicity tour to get the word out on the various news/media outlets. ... "
" ... It earned $119 million domestic and $222m worldwide, by far the biggest for any kind of conventional documentary film. But 14-years later, folks are even less likely to flock to an openly political documentary, and frankly, even those on the left don’t necessarily want to pay to see a 125-minute crash course of the current horrors of the day. I’d gladly pay triple the ticket price to see a version of the movie without you-know-who babbling incoherently. I’d argue that Moore’s motives in making the movie were less about spreading the word through its contents than in using the film’s publicity tour to get the word out on the various news/media outlets. ... "
" ... The trains themselves are forever late, and once they arrive, offer a sub-par experience. They are dirty, crowded, loud and rickety, often giving passengers the sense that they could cease working at any moment. During the many occasions when trains stop mid-route, conductors will announce incoherently by loudspeaker that the trip is “delayed,” without elaborating. ... "