Michael Moore’s New Documentary to be Released October 2, 2009

by Steve 'Frosty' Weintraub    Posted:May 21st, 2009 at 2:25 pm


michael_moore.jpgAfter two quiet years, Michael Moore’s new documentary on the global economic meltdown will be released by Overture Films and Paramount Vantage on October 2, 2009. Since the economy will probably be in the same sorry state that it’s in now, I’d imagine this film will do quite well with the millions that have been affected by the recession.

According to the press release:

The as-yet-untitled film will explore the root causes of the global economic meltdown and take a comical look at the corporate and political shenanigans that culminated in what Moore has described as “the biggest robbery in the history of this country” – the massive transfer of U.S. taxpayer money to private financial institutions.

Says Moore: “The wealthy, at some point, decided they didn’t have enough wealth. They wanted more — a lot more. So they systematically set about to fleece the American people out of their hard-earned money. Now, why would they do this? That is what I seek to discover in this movie.”

The release date is a year and a day after the United States Senate voted to hand Wall Street a $700 billion bailout.







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  1. TJ @

    One more movie I’ll miss from this fat bastard.

  2. TJ @

    One more movie I’ll miss from this fat bastard.

  3. Judy @

    that’s pretty easy to understand, they do it because they are medically insane but they can afford lawyers to keep them safe with all their insane actions. Take a look at any wealthy person and you’ll understand their insanity. They are the least happy and still think money can buy them happiness. They would never let you know it, they are deeply into denial and it can be proven just ask them what makes them happy and how it actually makes them happy. What ever their answers will be trust me it will appear completely insane. My guess is they will say something like “shopping makes me happy”, how does shopping create happiness unless it’s for something you don’t have and need. How can buying something you don’t need or want make you happy?

    the wealthy are totally insane and they need to make friends with the people they stole from or the future won’t be pretty for them. They’ve put targets on their backs and their hiding the bling bling lol two words PARIS HILTON, what kind of parent would be proud of the kids looking so selfish and self absorbed? These are people who provide a home away from home and get rich off that. Those who hang at the Hilton, behave like the Hilton’s because they are family lol

  4. Judy @

    that’s pretty easy to understand, they do it because they are medically insane but they can afford lawyers to keep them safe with all their insane actions. Take a look at any wealthy person and you’ll understand their insanity. They are the least happy and still think money can buy them happiness. They would never let you know it, they are deeply into denial and it can be proven just ask them what makes them happy and how it actually makes them happy. What ever their answers will be trust me it will appear completely insane. My guess is they will say something like “shopping makes me happy”, how does shopping create happiness unless it’s for something you don’t have and need. How can buying something you don’t need or want make you happy?

    the wealthy are totally insane and they need to make friends with the people they stole from or the future won’t be pretty for them. They’ve put targets on their backs and their hiding the bling bling lol two words PARIS HILTON, what kind of parent would be proud of the kids looking so selfish and self absorbed? These are people who provide a home away from home and get rich off that. Those who hang at the Hilton, behave like the Hilton’s because they are family lol


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