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TV Nation

  • TV Series
  • 1994–1995
  • 1h
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6.6/10
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TV Nation (1994)
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Michael Moore presents a humorous news-magazine that focuses primarily on wrongdoing by big business, privileged society and right-wing politicians.Michael Moore presents a humorous news-magazine that focuses primarily on wrongdoing by big business, privileged society and right-wing politicians.Michael Moore presents a humorous news-magazine that focuses primarily on wrongdoing by big business, privileged society and right-wing politicians.

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    • Michael Moore
    • Bruce Brown
    • Louis Theroux
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    6.6/10
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    • Stars
      • Michael Moore
      • Bruce Brown
      • Louis Theroux
    • 11User reviews
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    • Won 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 3 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Michael Moore
    Michael Moore
    • Self - Host
    • 1994–1995
    Bruce Brown
    • Self - Weekly Announcer
    • 1994–1995
    Louis Theroux
    Louis Theroux
    • Self - Correspondent
    • 1994–1995
    Karen Duffy
    Karen Duffy
    • Self - Correspondent
    • 1994–1995
    Rusty Cundieff
    Rusty Cundieff
    • Self - Correspondent
    • 1994–1995
    John Derevlany
    • Self - Crackers the Corporate Crime-Fighting Chicken
    • 1995
    Merrill Markoe
    Merrill Markoe
    • Self - Correspondent
    • 1994
    Louis Bruno
    • Self
    • 1994–1995
    Jeff Stilson
    Jeff Stilson
    • Self - Correspondent
    • 1995
    Janeane Garofalo
    Janeane Garofalo
    • Self - Correspondent
    • 1995
    Roy Sekoff
    • Self - Correspondent
    • 1994
    Ben Hamper
    • Self - Correspondent
    • 1994
    Yaphet Kotto
    Yaphet Kotto
    • Self
    • 1994
    Steven Wright
    Steven Wright
    • Self - Correspondent
    • 1994
    Milton Berle
    Milton Berle
    • Self
    • 1994
    Jonathan Katz
    Jonathan Katz
    • Self
    • 1994
    Jane Morris
    Jane Morris
    • Self - Correspondent
    • 1994
    Ahmad Rashad
    Ahmad Rashad
    • Self
    • 1994
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    rehaufler

    Michael Moore, American Hero

    This was a fantastic television show and Michael Moore demonstrated incredible courage in the very first episode where he endeavored to relocate his show to Mexico, and showed some of the GE facilities there (note this was an NBC show, and NBC is owned by GE, thus Michael Moore confronted his employer, in the first episode!!). Note that GE is one of, if not the largest defense contractors, and owns one of, if not the largest broadcast network. Can you spell conflict of interest?

    Needless to say, this was a very short lived television show.

    In each episode, the program was used to show provocative and ironic issues in this amazing country. Things showed are things that those responsible would very much prefer to keep secret. Is this good? I say flick on the lights and chase the rats away. That is what these shows did.

    I you were going about your regular day and saw Michael Moore approaching with mike and camera, would you run away, or would you be delighted and wait and stay.

    I would guess that much can be said about you depending on this hypothetical choice.

    There are many of us that want justice in this country and many who want something else. What that is, I cannot even begin to guess (greed?).

    I find that I fall in line with Michael Moore on most issues. I suspect that most Americans actually do, really, most Americans are not loud about their thoughts and beliefs. Maybe they should be. This show will help promote thinking about important and interesting stuff.

    Gun control - good and necessary. Where I live, guns are used way too often to kill - it is a constant tragedy. US public education should be good - what kind of person disagrees with this? This is a country supposed to be FOR the people and should be BY the people - heck, that is is the preamble of the US constitution - and it is nowhere near the case.

    If you want to contemplate these kinds of issues, pro or con, this is a television series for you.
    baconbit

    some good, but others are blatant misrepresentations of the truth

    I remember this show coming to a city near my home town for TV Nation Day. Moore had lobbied to get a certain day declared TV Nation Day in the US to show how easy it is to buy congressmen. The bill WAS introduced, but not voted on in time. The small city of Fishkill, NY decided to declare that day TV Nation Day on their own and to celebrate the city and show held a parade down it's small main street followed by a celebration at a small mall with a showing of Roger & Me. I was at the parade and can vouch that the footage shown that night on TV was NOT indicative of the parade or the city of Fishkill at the time. The city HAD fallen on hard times with the bad economy, mostly IBM closing a local plant in a city that relied on IBM. However, it was NOT as bad as the show would have viewers believe. Michael Moore's contention was that the economy was horrible. So to back it up, they used creative camera angles to give the impression that Main Street was almost totally vacant. It was not. But by shooting several different angles of the same vacant stores, TV Nation made it look like almost every building was vacant. After seeing this first hand, I never took this show, or anything Michael Moore did seriously ever again. Who knows what other lies he has told.
    MatrixFn

    I love Michael Moore

    Michael Moore is one of the funniest guys I've ever seen. One can't help but love his style, even while disagreeing with what he has to say. As a stanch conservative, I find it amazing that such a liberal person and I could have so much in common.

    TV Nation was one of my favorite shows for its brief lifespan. I especially enjoyed the episode where they lobbied for TV Nation day and the one where he visited Clinton's home town.

    To Moore nothing is sacred, not even the leaders of his own political party and for this, more than anything else, I can admire him. He reminds us that life is no fun if we take things too seriously.
    10lee_eisenberg

    NBC wouldn't let them say "condom", but would show a violent movie like "Dirty Harry"

    Apparently, when "TV Nation" debuted, Michael Moore decided that since we supposedly freed Kuwait in the Gulf War, to see how free they really were. That was just a start to his quest to expose the radical right for what it really was. The Republican seizure of power a few months after the debut naturally gave Moore more (sorry for the pun) material that he could have ever dreamed of.

    Look, I know that the right wing likes to claim that Michael Moore lies about everything, but from what I can tell, they still claim that Saddam Hussein ordered the 9/11 attacks. They're just bitter that "Bowling for Columbine" won Best Documentary Feature and that "Fahrenheit 9/11" won the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival. As far as I'm concerned, Michael Moore speaks for world opinion.

    Anyway, I totally recommend this TV show. Also read Michael Moore's books and Al Franken's books to learn more about these topics.
    hilt

    An alternative to Rush

    The funniest liberal since... well how about just the funniest liberal. To Michael Moore nothing is sacred, and nothing should be. The Working Class Hero attacks everyone and everything showing the ludicrous side of politics, to the ridiculous side of life. Watch as he challenges CEO's of major companies to do the smallest of tasks (i.e., the CEO of IBM to format a disk, etc.), howl with laughter as he goes to Bosnia and interviews people on the "return of Democracy" inter-weaved with video from President Bush. Poignant, funny and just outrageous.

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    • Trivia
      According to Michael Moore, he was censored more on his stint at Fox than he was at NBC. Moore wanted to do a bit referencing the show's move from NBC to Fox. It would show Moore being rescued from NBC headquarters by helicopter and brought to Fox headquarters. Fox turned down the idea because they were afraid of offending NBC. Moore also wanted to do a segment in which a Civil War reenactment group would reenact the bombing of Hiroshima, the Fall of Saigon and the 1992 Los Angeles riots. Fox turned it down stating it was "a downer".
    • Connections
      Edited into TV Nation: Volume One (1997)

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    • Release date
      • July 19, 1994 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Russian
    • Also known as
      • ТВ-нация
    • Filming locations
      • Appleton, Minnesota, USA
    • Production companies
      • TriStar Television
      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
      • Dog Eat Dog Films
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    • Runtime
      • 1h(60 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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