I haven't seen all of M. Moore's movies, but now I'm not sure why not. Capitalism, ALS is relevant, theatrical, and inspiring. There are people who can comfortably rationalize being vultures to anyone who might be in the right place at the wrong time, or the wrong place at the wrong time, or god-forbid have actual frailties. And then there are the rest of us, who don't understand that way of being, but are somehow cogs in its wheel. So along comes Michael Moore, who can take an enormous open question like whether capitalism is really how we have to live in the U.S., and address it entertainingly, without making it depressing. He makes a case for his point of view and provides a call to action using the best pitch ever for democracy.