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Manufacturer: Zeitgeist Films Starring: Ray Anderson (II), Pope John XXIII, Jonathan Ressler, Samuel Epstein, Jean Chrétien Directed By: Mark Achbar, Jennifer Abbott
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Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1 Audience Rating: Unrated Binding: DVD Brand: MOORE,MICHAEL EAN: 0795975106535 Format: Color Label: Zeitgeist Films Manufacturer: Zeitgeist Films Number Of Items: 2 Publisher: Zeitgeist Films Region Code: 1 Release Date: 2005-04-05 Running Time: 145 Studio: Zeitgeist Films Theatrical Release Date: 2004-06-04
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Customer Rating:      Summary: A must see/read. A very well researched and rather frightening eye opening doc and book. Comment: Both book and documentary are a must see for anyone who feels democracy, freedom and a healthy environment are important. It's not a Michael More style approach but a thorough study by a decent lawyer
who objectively draws some very, very frightening conclusions about the power of corporations. Also contains interviews with (ex) CEO's of global corporations - who to a big extent agree. Buy the 2 cd version with the full interviews with all several experts and CEO's, a very nice extra. The book is also a classic, one of the best and most revealing nonfiction books I read the past 2 decades. I bought some copies to give it to two "big international company executive" friends, who were equally impressed...
Customer Rating:      Summary: Highly recommended! Comment: I've truly enjoyed watching The Corporation and have now viewed it 3 times, and over the past 2 days have also watched the extended interviews on the second disc. I particularly appreciated the views from Ray Anderson, Dr. Vandana Shiva and Ira Jackson. It was also interesting learning the views and perspectives of Marc Barry, Carlton Brown and others, despite their honesty leaving me disturbed. This important documentary couldn't have come a moment too soon. Very thought-provoking.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Rhe Corporation Comment: It is very good CD and with good and packing it safe. But your price is little it expensive.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Really disappointing Comment: I'm wondering if I saw the same documentary as these reviewers? We didn't make it past the first 15 minutes which was an amalgam of B-reel clips strung together to pictorial-ize a variety of audio clips of various persons using metaphors to describe corporate activities. It was simply a non-sensical introduction. We loved the book, and were really looking forward to seeing the documentary. Instead, the first fifteen minutes of garbage just turned us off. Seriously - I don't think I've written any negative reviews before, and I felt compelled this time to let others know that this may not be what they are expecting.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Sobering look at how big business & big government are . . . Comment: Sobering look at how big business & big government are NOT serving your best interests. Their goal is money to point of unbelievable greed,those in government have the goal of maintaining power and that is a bad combination.
Everyone should see this movie, and I mean everyone!
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Analyzing footage from advertising, television news, and industrial films, this film explores the meteoric rise and nature of the most pervasive institution of our time. Genre: Documentary Rating: NR Release Date: 5-APR-2005 Media Type: DVD
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