Originally posted by Steve
It's not a documentary.
Are you sure about that? I heard there was some fuss when it got an Oscar for best documentary, but I've just checked IMDB and see that at least a dozen film critic organisations gave it an award for best documentary. Here is the list:
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0310793/awards One of the American user critics enthused thus:
One can hardly quarrel with most of Moore's basic facts or the urgency of his subject or his commitment to it. Because of its significance to Americans on both personal and national levels, "Bowling for Columbine" has to be considered the most important (and it's becoming the most watched) US documentary film in many a year. This is being recognized in all sorts of ways, first of all with the special jury prize at Cannes.
This acclaim has since been surpassed by an even more enthusiastic reception to another documentary, Fahrenheit 911.
tronski! - I saw Supersize me - once. I don't think I could watch it again.