Though Moore takes many risks in this film, but the people he talks to and the horrors he uncovers is incredibly thought-provoking. It raises questions like: Why do thirty-six other countries have it so much better than us? Why are American hospitals dumping their patients on the streets because they can’t afford to pay their bill? My own dangerous question is: Why can’t a nation that has so much money afford to take care of its people…
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1408
Even though “1408” was lacking in story and detailed character information, this creepy thriller was a pleasant relief from the torture porn that has built up in Hollywood’s bowels.
Author Mike Enslin (John Cusack) searches the country for haunted hotels and creepy sights inhabited by the dead. His many stays have returned nothing paranormal. Scouting places to check into for his latest book, he stumbles across the legendary 1408 in the Dauphin Hotel, New York City. Gerald Olin (Samuel L. Jackson), the hotel manager…
Pirates of The Caribbean: At World’s End
In the opening scene of Pirates of The Caribbean: At World’s End, there is a long line of pirates (and those who have affiliated with pirates) heading towards the gallows in Port Royal. A small boy about to be hanged begins singing (and humorously enough has braces) and gets the other pirates to join […]



