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Documentary
REVIEW
This is a movie about raising sufficient funds to make a movie, this one. Reportedly it costs $1.5 million for this 90 minute first-person documentary and we follow Morgan Spurlock as he sets about to get sponsors. It moves along briskly and some of the comments are clever observations but there is not a lot of new stuff which most of us are familiar with when it comes to product placement in movies and television.
CLASSIFICATION
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