The Corporation (2003)
<div class="IPBDescription">Anyone seen it?</div> <a href='http://www.thecorporation.tv/' target='_blank'>Has anybody else seen this movie yet?</a> I've gotten through 2/3 of it so far, and while I haven't seen many documentaries in my life (I've never seen a Michael Moore film), I have to say that this one fine film. As I understand it, it didn't have such a prolific showing as a Michael Moore documentary, so it doesn't seem to be well known.
While title kind of implies a left-wing stance to the capital/corporate world, I find that it does manage to stay rather fair - like providing good points thesis, it gives some high-points of the capitalist world, following with a counter-points. It definetely rekindled all the vague fears I've had of big corporations, and now I have better reasons why!
It is rather lengthy, but I highly recommend it for viewing. If there's one thing that its taught me, is that I will never EVER drink milk in the United States. If PETA bothered to to take a look at this film for their anti-milk campaign, they might actually pick up a few valid factoids for their cause...
While title kind of implies a left-wing stance to the capital/corporate world, I find that it does manage to stay rather fair - like providing good points thesis, it gives some high-points of the capitalist world, following with a counter-points. It definetely rekindled all the vague fears I've had of big corporations, and now I have better reasons why!
It is rather lengthy, but I highly recommend it for viewing. If there's one thing that its taught me, is that I will never EVER drink milk in the United States. If PETA bothered to to take a look at this film for their anti-milk campaign, they might actually pick up a few valid factoids for their cause...
Comments
I'm more scared of government control and beurcracy at this moment then any corperation.
With progress of a corperate world we won't even need manual labor in the future. Everything will be robotic.