Review of No End in Sight (2007) by Kyle W — 30 Jan 2008
Was this really only an hour and 42 minutes? I swear I started this last night at 10:30 and it ended at 1:10. it may have been close to 3 hours. very long, yet very important. what amazes me most though is all these documentaries about bush's wrongdoing, does anyone try to impeach him? he truely deserves it.
and i've seen them all, uncovered:the war in iraq, uncovered: the whole truth, weapons of mass deception, unprecendented, bush family fortunes, and fahrenheit 9/11. all aiming at bush's mishaps.
what he's done to this country, what he's caused this country, and what long lasting damage he's done that our next president will have to fix. and to see these passed up bills, or this 18 billion dollars go missing, or inexperienced people fixing situations, and it really makes you wonder why bush was never impeached.
its a sad 8 years we've all experienced. but the day he leaves office will be the best day in american history. charles ferguson did a great job, but seemed one sided at most moments. there was a scene towards the end where he tried getting the truth between two men, both having 2 different stories, and ferguson wanted one answer.
very bias. definitely not the best documentary of the year.
This review of No End in Sight (2007) was written by Kyle W on 30 Jan 2008.
No End in Sight has generally received very positive reviews.
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