Michael Moore (Canadian Bacon & Bowling for Columbine)

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We’ve had our summer holiday, and now we are back for season 2 and back to episodes coming out every two weeks. None of that weekly nonsense again, and all the episodes are brand new – no more second-hand, hand-me-downs.

Joined by Graham (POP SCREEN) & Andy (ROAD TO KNOWHERE). For this first episode, it needed to be a big-name director – I just didn’t expect it would be Michael Moore: such is the nature of the randomizer. So, for the first time I have to make this statement – this week’s episode CONTAINS POLITICS. The first movie we look at is 1995’s Canadian Bacon, Moore’s sole fiction, scripted production, and the last film John Candy was involved with. The second movie is Bowling for Columbine – a documentary that needs very little in the way of introduction.

Then, we talk about some of the movies we’ve been watching, which include the unbearable weight of Talent, Titane, Chungking Express, and Sophie Haagen. Wait, she ain’t no movie…

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S2E01: Michael Moore (Canadian Bacon & Bowling for Columbine)

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