Manufacturing Consent: Noam Chomsky and the Media (1992)
25KManufacturing Consent: Noam Chomsky and the Media (1992). 2h 47m | Not Rated
“This movie, like the title suggests is required viewing for every single person living in the free world. Not many movies can claim to start political and grass-roots movements but this one has.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eIf you value your intelligence, if you donu0026#39;t believe a pre-fabricated word of what the media machine throws at you, if you want to fight to keep your intellect alive and your own individual thinking original, if you are sick and tired of how this world is NOW and passionately want to change it for the better, then this movie is for you. The movie and accompanying book claim to be primers in intellectual self-defense, which they certainly are but beyond that, they also serve to showcase the many talents of linguist/political dissident/writer/philosopher/professor Noam Chomsky.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eIu0026#39;m surprised the movie didnu0026#39;t win a Best Documentary Oscar, which it certainly should have, perhaps more than anything it just goes to show you that the contents of this movie probably strike too close to home and make the media elite squirm in their seats.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eTake 3 hours off some Sunday afternoon instead of watching the football game and WATCH THIS MOVIE, you wonu0026#39;t regret it! The movie leaves you with an immense feeling of hope and a profound sense that each one of us can do something actively and constructively in order to make this a better world to live in. If youu0026#39;re apolitical now and/or politically inactive, you wonu0026#39;t be after you watch this movie. Guaranteed.”