Aug 21 2009 12:06 PM ET

'Capitalism' trailer: Michael Moore trick-or-treats for cash

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Thanks to the new trailer for Michael Moore’s upcoming film Capitalism: A Love Story, those of you who have not recently left the house, watched TV, or handled money can finally catch a glimpse of “what happens when Wall Street tanks and the government bails.” Perhaps Moore would have had better luck trick-or-treating in the vicinity of the New York Stock Exchange if he’d used a plastic pumpkin. Or worn a suit.

Yay, that M.I.A. song with the cash register sounds (“Paper Planes”) finally gets to be in a movie!

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  • Sculliosis

    “Yay, that M.I.A. song with the cash register sounds (”Paper Planes”) finally gets to be in a movie!”

    did you somehow miss slumdog millionaire?

    • Calling Emilio Estavez

      **shakes head furiously**

      Aparently you hadn’t heard the song when it came out years ago, then repopularized in Pineapple Express, BEFORE Slumdog Millionaire, as well as I believe 2 other movies in the past 2 years…

      To quote Emilio Estavez in Mighty Ducks:

      “Its called Sarchasm, Karp. Do you know what that means???”

      Karp: “NoooOooo.”

    • mscisluv

      It’s called sarcasm, people.

  • greg

    You misspelled “capitalism” in the headline.

  • Mary

    Nothing worse than journalists who don’t do their research/can’t spell.

    • Anne Watroba

      Come on Maary…nothing worse than journalists who can’t spell?! What about World Hunger?

  • Danno

    Yeah except for the fact that the song is nowhere in Pineapple Express it is in the trailer only.

  • Annie Barrett

    I was kidding about the song. Thanks for alerting me to the typo.

  • Ingeborg Metag

    Lying, deceit, fraud and human trafficking (forced sex, blackmail),organisation crime are the problem and is not Mike Moore.

    So we all goes in the movie and convince ourselfs.He have couragous! :)

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