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Film: The Big One

The Big One

Michael Moore might have thought he'd have a problem doing a follow-up to "Roger & Me," his muckraking documentary that took General Motors CEO Roger Smith to task for closing a Buick plant and throwing thousands out of work. Since that soul-satisfying film in 1988, Moore has taken on a certain measure of celebrity and even solvency. But then along came downsizing in the '90s. As corporations discovered they could increase profits by firing American workers who made them rich and farming out jobs to lower-priced workers in other countries, Moore's new documentary, "The Big One," became inevitable. - Jay Carr, Boston Globe

Mike's Films

Capitalism: A Love Story SiCKO Slacker Uprising Fahrenheit 9/11 Bowling for Columbine DVD Collector's Set (Bowling for Columbine / The Big One) Roger & Me Canadian Bacon The Big One Pets or Meat: The Return to Flint

Mike's Books

Mike's Election Guide Will They Ever Trust Us Again? The Official Fahrenheit 9/11 Reader  Dude Where's My Country? Stupid White Men  Downsize This! Random Threats from an Unarmed American  Adventures in a TV Nation