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I agree on the majority of Moore's political views and used to be a huge fan. However, more and more I learned about his techniques to get a point across. This film which happens to be - like all his other films - tremendoulsy entertaining is by no means a documentary. The reason: The extent to which Moore bends the truth is called even among the most unethical journalists "lies":
- Moore who in this picture tries to get to talk to the GM ceo Roger Smith DID GET to talk to him. Moore tried in vain to prevent his colleagues from admitting this, nevertheless the interview got printed by Premiere Magazine.
- According to witnesses in the stockholder meeting shown in the film, Moore did not get cut off when he asked questions to Roger Smith. Moore deliberately edited the scene in a way where it comes off that way. Often he takes quotes from interviewees out of context by letting parts end up on the cutting room floor. He himself admitted to this.
- The failed mall, hotel and autoshow were closed down prior to the layoffs and are hence not the result of them.
- Reagan visited Flynt in 1982 not in 1986 during the layoffs as claimed here.
- Moore doesn't mention anything about the impossible requests by the unions, which ultimately led to the heads of GM to contemplate foreign assembly.
- There are more reasons as to why the Academy Awards revoked an Oscar for Roger & ME, however I'm tired to waste any more time on this hypocritical, self absorbed former stockowner of Ely Lilly and Halliburton securities.
Michael Moore bends the truth, cashes in, and thus is just as much of a journalistic failure as his greedy right wing counterpart. He puts us left wing libertarians in a bad light.
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Michael Moore gives a very biased view of Roger Smith. This film illustrates the uneducated Michael Moore. Michael Moore fails to shed light on many of the economical problems facing GM and Flint.
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Roger and Me launched Michael Moore's career. He has mastered the art of using humor to make serious social and political commentary. While some of his movies have treaded on controversial grounds, this one just asks a simple question. Is it right for corporate CEO's to accept lavish salaries and huge raises while their company loses money and exports jobs overseas? If you find this to be a reasonable question, you won't find Roger and Me politically objectionable. You'll admire how this master of the documentary can use humor to bring the rich and famous down to size. Two big thumbs up for Roger and Me. Watch Me
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Moore's been telling it how it is for quite awhile now. Interesting look at some of the processes that have got us to our current level of "progress." The US, and its mega corporations, need to start taking a longer-term view of things, so that the rest of the world stops overtaking us at our own game....
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I was very much enjoying watching Roger and Me until a live rabbit was killed and skinned in the movie! The scene seemed to go on forever.
What a shame that an otherwise great documentary was ruined by this unnecessary and offensive scene. The point could have been made without the graphic footage.
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