dead_cat - 2010-11-21
Fuck, something seems to have gone wrong with the link. Let's try that again:
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xemen5_tvxs-gr-yyyyyyyyyyyy-y yy-yyyyyyy-yy_shortfilms
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Toenails - 2010-11-21 There's a space in the y's. It should read like this:
"yyyyyyyyyyyy-yyy-yyyyyyy-yy"
I believe it's a bug from poeTV's word wrap and the fact that the comment/reply boxes are different sizes than the box you type in.
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i'm with frank - 2010-11-21
Yes. Well worth the minutes of counting 'y's. Even if it is Michael Moore five years after I fell out of love with him.
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i'm with frank - 2010-11-21 Righto, truth be known, I'm Australian and tired. I managed 30 minutes, now it's time for bed. Is it worth coming back and watching the rest? I'm trusting you poetv community.
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Jet Bin Fever - 2010-11-21 Umm... Moore is always a showboat and all. I'm not a huge fan of that, because I think it makes for sloppy, hamfisted documentaries. Granted, there's some interesting points, but you have to sort through a lot of garbage to get there.
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Tobster - 2010-11-21 I consider this his weakest documentary, but there is a story in this about the privatization of juvenile detention facilities that is just amazing and totally worth watching the documentary for.
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WHO WANTS DESSERT - 2010-11-21 That's pretty much how every documentary is. Documentaries are essays in video form, Moore just gets more shit for it because he's popular and political.
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Cat_Mech - 2010-11-21 Look at Moore as a satirist or employing parody intentionally and the concept of the documentary being weak kinda falls to the side and it starts to shine as something better described as a dark mockumentary that just happens to be dealing with factual topics.
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