tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30603550.post115870423398333948..comments2013-08-04T12:56:24.267-07:00Comments on Rainbow Lines, Ink: Truth Can Be Stranger Than FictionAyofemi Folayanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12401808672093044078noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30603550.post-1159479025889913182006-09-28T14:30:00.000-07:002006-09-28T14:30:00.000-07:00After a quick google search (movie: the corporatio...After a quick google search (movie: the corporation sundance) I see that this film won the audience award at the Sundance Film Festival. Neat. I will try to give a shot sometime. I am decidedly anti-Michael Moore, if only because he seems to so often slant his facts with prejudicial bias that they seem to lose some aspect of their factual nature, and cross over into some quasi-tabloid status that, in and of itself, undermines the very exposition he was attempting.<BR/><BR/>Now I know this is not a film by Michael Moore, but skimming a couple of other reviews indicate that it is in a similar vein. However, the subject matter interests me, for two prominent reasons. One, I have always worked for large corporations, so I have a very love-hate relationship with the very concept. Secondly, I do remember reading Marx in college and the way it struck a chord with the bohemian thinking going on in and around me at the time -- which was decidedly anti-Big-Business, anti-Republican, etc.<BR/><BR/>Anyway, thanks for the perspective; if it weren't for your thoughts I would probably pass on this film. As it is, I look forward to seeing how heavy-handed the approach is.<BR/><BR/>-SF (scott finkel -- yes, that one)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com