- Release Date: 2007
- Runtime: 102 min
- Genre: Documentary
- Starring: Michael Moore, Peter Buck, Cam Cornelius, Mike Mills ... see all
- Director: Michael Moore
- Plot: Footage from Michael Moore's 60-city tour of college campuses and other venues showcases what the filmmaker calls "the birth of a new political generation."
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| Sep 25, 2008The Globe and Mail
Whatever the title, the star of the event is Moore, making impassioned and sardonic speeches against the Bush administration and trying "to save John Kerry and the Democrats from themselves," on a 62-stop, 45-day tour.
although Moore is refreshingly tough with the media
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| Sep 25, 2008theglobeandmail.com
When a Christian right group ostentatiously begins praying through one of his rallies, Moore (a leftist Catholic) sneers back:....Moore introduces celebrity supporters such as Viggo Mortensen, Michael Stipe from REM and Roseanne Barr, who talk about how terrific Moore is.....this concert-style movie of Moore's speaking tour before the 2004 election felt like an outdated vanity project..... ... Full Review
Exclaim! Canada
two fantastic solo-acoustic performances.... ... Full Review
News
Dizzy in Toronto
stltoday.com –
2007-09-13
Even in a normal year, choosing between the 300-plus movies at the Toronto International Film Festival can make your head spin. But this year, I had already been experiencing dizzy spells for a couple weeks when I boarded the plane... ... Full Article
Captain Mike Across America
hollywoodreporter.com –
2007-09-07
TIFF Review: Captain Mike Across America
cinematical.com –
2007-09-07
Michael Moore's new documentary opens with a title card explaining that we're in Tallahassee, Florida the night before the 2004 election and immediately I thought: Uh, yeah -- I think I recall how this one turned out. ... Full Article
By Leo Petaccia Its disturbing to see the lengths people go to promote themselves.Take Michael Moore, for example. Sure, the man may mean well, and his films do (at their best) deliver morally strong, constructive messages but this is... ... Full Article





