Bowling for Columbine

Bowling for Columbine

Michael Moore's superb documentary (following in the footsteps of Roger & Me and The Big One) tackles a meaty subject: gun control. Moore skillfully lays out arguments surrounding the issue and short-circuits them all, leaving one impossible question: why do Americans kill each other more often than people in any other democratic nation? Moore focuses his quest around the shootings at Columbine High School and the shooting of one 6-year-old by another near his own hometown of Flint, Michigan. By approaching the headquarters of K-Mart (where the Columbine shooters bought their ammo) and going to Charlton Heston's own home, Moore demands accountability from the forces that support unrestricted gun sales in the U.S. His arguments are conducted with the humor and empathy that have made Moore more than just a gadfly; he's become a genuine voice of reason in a world driven by fear and greed. --Bret Fetzer

Genre: Documentary
Production: United Artists Films
  Won 1 Oscar. Another 40 wins & 12 nominations.
 
IMDB:
8.0
Metacritic:
72
Rotten Tomatoes:
95%
R
Year:
2002
120
$21,300,000
Website
6,106 Views
Are we a nation of gun nuts or are we just nuts?
One Nation Under The Gun

I'm Nicole Shleif.

And I'm Amanda Lamontagne.

And you went to Columbine?

Yes.

And you were with Eric and Dylan? In their class?

Yeah,

We were in their bowling class.

In their bowling class?

Yes.

What's bowling class?

Just an elective you can take for a gym credit.

Where's the educational value of this, though?

Um... I guess there isn't really any.

No, there's not.

I learned how to bowl a lot better, that's for sure.

What were Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold like?

Weird.

Yeah?

I mean, not very social.

I didn't really know who they were.

Not very social, just kinda kept to themselves.

How good a bowlers were Eric and Dylan?

When we played them, all I remember is they were just, like, crazy.

They would just chuck the ball.

Chuck it down there.

Throw the ball down; didn't really care how they bowled.

Yeah, they didn't really care about their scores.

Deputy Sheriff Steve Davis:
What were the suspects doing the morning of attack? I told you that I'd heard that they were bowling; that's the only thing I'm aware of.

Moore:
So did Dylan and Eric show up that morning and bowl two games before moving on to shoot up the school? And did they just chuck the balls down the lane? Did this mean something? Um, I guess they went to their favourite class. Why wasn't anyone blaming bowling for warping the minds of Eric and Dylan to commit their evil deeds? Wasn't that just as plausible as blaming Marilyn Manson? After all, it was apparently the last thing they did before the massacre.But wait a minute. There's lots of bowling going on in other countries.

[Two young men and a woman are hanging outside a fast food restaurant in Windsor, Ontario, Canada]

Interviewer:
Where are you supposed to be right now?

Man 1:
School.

Man 2:
School.

Woman:
School.

Interviewer:
Aren't you worried about what you're not learning?

Man 1:
Nah, I'm mostly helping everybody else in the class. Then I barely get to do my work.

Interviewer:
How about you? You're not worried about your education?

Woman:
Well, I've got the textbook.

Interviewer:
Why do you think we have so many, uh... gun murders in America?

Man 2:
Uh... I have no idea. People must hate each other or something.

Interviewer:
Oh, you mean Canadians don't hate each other?

Man 2:
Well, we do but we don't go to the point of shooting somebody just to get revenge.

Interviewer:
What do you do?

Man 2:
I don't know. Tease them, maybe. Make fun of them, ridicule them. Throw eggs at them.

...

Woman:
Every time I turn on the TV in the States, it's always about a murder here, a gunfight, hostile position... I just think the States, their view of things is fighting. That's how they resolve everything. If there's... there's something going on in another country, they send people over to fight it and... They are the most powerful country in the world, though. Canada's more just, like, "Let's negotiate, let's work something out." Where the States is, "We'll kill you and that'll be the end of that." Um, if guns were... If more guns made people safer, then America would be one of the safest countries in the world. It isn't. It's the opposite.


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