“A superb documentary by a skilled filmmaker. Mr. Gibney presents all the facts without comment and lets them speak for themselves, yet throws is moments of humor and irony to balance the blows delivered our democracy.”
“A brilliant expose of political corruption. A bit long at times. Loved the clips of movies shown throughout as well as the background music.”
“Money makes the world go round.”
“A real eye opener! A little long, but very informative and upsetting.”
“A bit too long.”
“Scary stuff. In whom do you trust!”
“Great!”
“Incredibly cinematic, incredibly entertaining and incredibly biased. Should make a lot of money (fittingly). Editors knew just what clips to use, didn’t they? This is the film Michael Moore wishes he could have made. Other than the film clips it is all new material to me.”
“A must-see several times.”
“Multi-layered levels of corruption effectively portrayed.”
“You got me the moment Willie began to sing, but not for long. To quote one narrator: a dreary documentary. A lecture without an after moment. Didn’t learn anything I didn’t know.
“We need reform and we need it now!”
“And the surprise is…?”
“Excellent, absorbing food for thought.”
“Important, intelligent and masterfully done. This felt like the kind of film I wished every Michael Moore documentary I’ve seen could have grown up to be. Thanks for bringing it to us.”
“I walked out not knowing if the nausea was caused by the subject of the film or the choppiness of the images. Greed is good in a society that accepts legalized bribery.”
“As a person who does enjoy documentaries I found this film to be very important and should be shown before each Tea Party meeting. Essential to eliminate political campaign reform.”
“This is a superb film. Congress should be required to sit down and watch it as a group and the Tea Party too!”
“I found it horrifying in its truth. I have to watch it again with a scorecard and a graphic organizer to keep track of who’s who and who did what.”
