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Bowling for Columbine
Political documentary filmmaker Michael Moore explores the circumstances that lead to the 1999 Columbine High School massacre, and more importantly, the roots of America's predilection for gun violence.
4 October 1923, Wilmette, Illinois, USA
14 May 1942, Dickinson, North Dakota, USA
February 19, 1960 in Westminster, London, England, UK
5 January 1969, Canton, Ohio, USA
24 June 1975, Brooklyn, New York, USA
9 May 1942, Chicago, Illinois, USA
19 August 1946, Hope, Arkansas, USA
7 March 1984, Detroit, Michigan, USA
7 February 1965, Andrews, South Carolina, USA
15 November 1965, San Diego, California, USA
1976, Hauppauge, Long Island, New York, USA
20 December 1908, Prentice, Wisconsin, USA
July 3, 1881 in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
24 February 1942, Stamford, Connecticut, USA
4 June 1969, Columbia, South Carolina, USA
7 October 1943, San Antonio, Texas, USA
19 October 1969, Conifer, Colorado, USA
April 29, 2009
A frustrating film that asks more questions than answers.
July 23, 2007
For all its gallows humor and choked laughter of disbelief, it feels rather soul-sick and bewildered.
October 26, 2002
Bowling for Columbine would never be mistaken for even-handed, but it is at least a sincere attempt to find the source of this country's inability to curb gun violence and murder.
January 12, 2007
Why do Americans seem so inclined to slaughter one another? Once again, Michael Moore has once again waded into some rather murky waters to weigh in on a very thorny subject.
December 22, 2010
Must-see gun violence documentary is brutal.
June 21, 2007
It may be more op-ed than journalistic, but that does not distract from the fact that BFC makes for a thoroughly enjoyable, thought provoking film.
November 02, 2002
Fascinating, thought-provoking, often fitfully funny and sometimes devastatingly sad.
December 30, 2008
Agree with his messages or not, there's no denying the effectiveness of Moore's presentation.
October 25, 2002
By turns hilarious, infuriating, moving, manipulative, self-serving and, most importantly, absolutely required viewing.
October 31, 2002
A worthy successor to Roger & Me.
December 19, 2002
All in all, Mr. Moore has given us a lot to think about in Bowling for Columbine, and he has entertained us royally in the process.
October 26, 2002
A sweeping, sometimes insightful and often funny look at America's culture of violence.

