
Canada, United States, 2007 | 100 min. | Dir. Stuart Townsend
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This full-length talkie is intended to honor the terrorists and misanthropes behind 1999's protests against the World Trade Organization. The end result is a motion picture so anti-American and proanarchic that it may as well have been filmed in an Afghanistani cave by Al Qaeda. One day, the true story of the brave officers who fended off the masses of drooling, illiterate, antiestablishment troglodytes will be told—hopefully in a film starring good, conservative Americans like Tom Selleck, Wilford Brimley, and Bruce Willis. But until that day, Seattleites who truly love their city are advised to avoid this film as though their liberty depended on it.
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