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Movie Title : Big Boys Gone Bananas!*
Release Date : Jul 27, 2012 Limited Genre Movie :Documentary
Mpaa Rating : Unrated Actors :Alex Rivera,Alfonso Allende,Arvid Jurjaks,Bart Simpson,Bernt Hermele,Dan Koeppel,David Magdael,Ken Silverstein,Lincoln Bandlow,Sven Hughes
Visitor Ranting & Critics For Big Boys Gone Bananas!*
User Ranting Movie Big Boys Gone Bananas!* : 3.9User Count Like for Big Boys Gone Bananas!* : 143
Critics Ranting For Big Boys Gone Bananas!* : 6.1
Critics Percentage For Big Boys Gone Bananas!* : 75 %
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TagLine Big Boys Gone Bananas!* The true story about a Swedish filmmaker, a banana corporation, dirty tricks, lawsuits, manipulation and the price of free speech.Review For Movie Big Boys Gone Bananas!*
Compelling and often shocking.Dave Calhoun-Time Out
An eye-opening look at the way the U.S. media fell lockstep behind Dole's claims.
Sheri Linden-Los Angeles Times
The film's protests of censorship ring hollow given its selective version of the truth.
Simon Abrams-Village Voice
A provocative look at what can happen when corporate power takes aim at independent film.
Jeannette Catsoulis-New York Times
An occasionally fascinating, if ultimately reductive, showdown between First Amendment rights and corporate power.
Andrew Schenker-Time Out New York
A David-and Goliath story that delves into corporate scare tactics, legal effrontery, brand protection, media manipulation, online propagandizing and craven behavior.
John Anderson-Variety
A compelling story about freedom of speech, and how in a worldwide economy and digital age companies are even more apt to take aggressive measures to squelch voices and stories that can negatively impact their bottom lines.
Brent Simon-Shockya.com
Important ...
Philip French-Observer [UK]
A salutary story.
Derek Malcolm-This is London
A film that convinces you that individuals' actions can make a difference.
Allan Hunter-Daily Express
Interesting enough but there's nothing here a Wikipedia page won't tell you.
Adam Woodward-Little White Lies
Gertten's film deftly lifts the lid on the black ops of 21st-century "brand management". Dole comes out smelling of ordure.
Xan Brooks-Guardian [UK]
Corporate PR has seldom looked so sinister, or daft.
Robbie Collin-Daily Telegraph
A sweetly quixotic documentary about the justice sought by a Swedish film-maker after Dole, the fruit-tinning company, tried to ban his earlier documentary about pesticide-poisoned banana pickers in Nicaragua.
Nigel Andrews-Financial Times
A punchy examination of an oppressive corporate machinery in full swing.
David Parkinson-Empire Magazine
A compelling case study in the perils of taking on Goliath, and a timely parable about modern media and corporate "reputation anxiety".
Simon Kinnear-Total Film
Far more dramatic than Dragon Tattoo since it involves a real Swede against real vicious corporate pigs. The truth, of course, is always more interesting than fiction.
Louis Proyect-rec.arts.movies.reviews
The issue remains that this variety of faux-populism seems better suited to the soapbox than the silver screen.
Budd Wilkins-Slant Magazine
Lying as a corporate art form
S. James Wegg-JWR
Big Boys Gone Bananas!* makes a damning case against Dole as a corporate bully eager to silence criticism, but it raises troubling questions about the veracity of its own case it frustratingly has no interest in answering.
Nathan Rabin-AV Club
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Dole Food Company wages a campaign to prevent a pair of Swedish filmmakers from showing their documentary about a lawsuit against the company.TagLine Big Boys Gone Bananas!* The true story about a Swedish filmmaker, a banana corporation, dirty tricks, lawsuits, manipulation and the price of free speech.
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