Where in the World Is Osama Bin Laden?

 (2008)


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  • Critics Rating 14 critics
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User Reviews

Morgan Rocks!
Oct 27, 2008
tigshebeet_2001 - yahoo.com
This movie was so well done that both my husband and I loved it. I am amazed that Morgan and team had the guts and ability to go where they went. It was most interesting to see what ordinary civilians living... Full review
Great
Sep 22, 2008
yasserjabri - yahoo.com
At last a movie that goes to the root of the problem and explain it well. It also shows the way to end this war; make peace.... Full review
CRY
Sep 21, 2008
devon_truman - yahoo.com
Wow this movie was touching and moving it made me think alot about the world. The guy who did this movie deserves and Oscar for shining some light on the truth in the world! TWO THUMBS UP!!... Full review
I liked this film
Sep 06, 2008
bobtis - imdb.com
I have always been a fan of Morgan. He is head and shoulders above Michael Moore. In this film I really gathered a lot of information on how different countries in the Middle East feel about the United States and the... Full review
Brilliantly normal!
Aug 23, 2008
- imdb.com
Any spoilers should be vague and won't give much away. This film for me is a must see, it's a film for a broad audience. I won't go into politics or the "This film effected me by s..." comments so don't... Full review
The Movie was more than finding OBL
Aug 22, 2008
mrsamshin - yahoo.com
Morgan Spurlock goes to the middle east and doesn't find Osama bin laden but he does find people in the Middle East that are just like us and not like crazy extremists you usually see in the news. You will be... Full review
The movie tells the very actual life (even its not 100% but close enough to than any U.S public media from the past 10 years)of the people who live in the regions where we were told evils came from and the... Full review
A Great Travelogue, A Bad Investigation.
Aug 10, 2008
Guardia - imdb.com
We follow Morgan, a fairly average American guy, as he sets out to find bin Laden, (who, incidentally, has a US$25,000,000 bounty on his head!). So what's Morgan's motivation? Well, it's a fairly weak one, but it's valid to him (or... Full review
Entertaining, but breaks no new ground
Aug 02, 2008
salsa89 - imdb.com
I just saw this film at the Melbourne Internatinal Film Festival. I, along with everyone else in the audience (or at least, form what I could tell from audience reaction) found it very entertaining. The film begins with Spurlock deciding to... Full review
UGH
Jun 05, 2008
dsimsick - yahoo.com
UGH!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Do not waste your money!!! This is barely funny at all. actually NOT at all unless something worth while took palce AFTER we walked out.... Full review

Critics Reviews

| Aug 26, 2008
DVD Talk
The problems that plague Where In The World Is Osama Bin Laden are seemingly endless. In fact, that very feeling of "old news" is what plagues Where In The World Is Osama Bin Laden , Spurlock's latest foray into the world of documentary filmmaking - a world he is seeming less and less capable of being a part of. ... Full Review
| Aug 16, 2008
news.com.au
WORST BIT: The senseless animations. Spurlock plays for laughs, peering into caves and calling all the bin Ladens in the phone book. ... Full Review
| Aug 14, 2008
Urban Cinefile
Luckily for Morgan, both his parents and all his aunts were teachers, who happily put up with his learning curve. The real problem Morgan uncovers is the unpalatable truth that misconceptions about each other across the globe tend to become accepted wisdom - with devastating consequences. ... Full Review
| May 16, 2008
canoe.ca
Osama film is super-sized idiocy Real or fake, it's indicative of the cutesy, sitcom-grade film to follow. ... Full Review
| Apr 18, 2008
The Cinema Source
The premise for Spurlock's new documentary Where in the World is Osama Bin Laden is absurd to the Nth degree. The Middle East is arguably the most significant story in the world today and you are a journalist looking for a good story. ... Full Review

News

Every year movie fans watch the Oscars, the Golden Globe Awards, the SAG Awards and other award shows to see which awards their favorite movies racked up. ... Full Article

In a word: plenty. That it still matters, first and foremost. Not only because the "indie" or "specialty" or what-you-will market for "art" films peaked years ago and is now basically a ghost town version of itself but because Sundance... ... Full Article

Would you be more interested in finding Osama bin Laden or a journey across the country to change minds? I thought finding bin Laden would be easily more interesting. ... Full Article

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