As one-sided as Fox News is, but at least it doesn't pretend to be otherwise, and it's much more fun to watch.
Outfoxed (2004)
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Reviews Counted:57
Fresh:49
Rotten:8
Average Rating:6.9/10
Consensus: Neither fair nor balanced itself, Outfoxed offers an often entertaining indictment of the Fox News Channel.
Theatrical Release:Jul 16, 2004 Limited
Box Office: $237,277
Synopsis: In this scathing documentary from Robert Greenwald, the Fox News Channel comes under fire. First the film illustrates the way that its owner, Rupert Murdoch, has dominated the media, buying up TV... In this scathing documentary from Robert Greenwald, the Fox News Channel comes under fire. First the film illustrates the way that its owner, Rupert Murdoch, has dominated the media, buying up TV stations, cable channels, and newspapers worldwide. Next, Fox's reporting tactics are looked at with a fine-tooth comb, revealing a clear pattern of nonobjective journalism. On talk shows and in other debate forums, hosts push conservative points of view. Former employees give anonymous interviews confessing that they were instructed to put a right-wing slant on their work. But the dominant message of the film concerns the mantra of "fair and balanced," which Fox uses to promote itself. By examining the way that Fox collects and reports news, this film shows that it is simply not fair and balanced. For instance, on Bill O'Reilly's talk show, he repeatedly tells guests to shut up rather than allowing them to disagree with his agenda. Layering of quick clips--so that we hear O'Reilly tell guests over and over to "shut up, shut up, shut up,"--is one of the most amusing tactics used in the film. But the reality is that by refusing to allow certain opinions to be expressed, and by tainting information to promote a conservative plan, Fox's viewers are being deprived of the truth. These issues are put into context through informative analytical commentary from media professionals like David Brock (author of THE REPUBLICAN NOISE MACHINE: RIGHT WING MEDIA AND HOW IT CORRUPTS DEMOCRACY), Jeff Chester (of the Center for Digital Democracy), Jeff Cohen (founder of FAIR, Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting), Al Franken (a host on Air America Radio), Robert McChesney (host of the radio program Media Matters), and Chellie Pingree (president of Common Cause). [More]
Starring: Walter Cronkite, Jeffrey Cohen, Bob McChesney, Chellie Pingree
Starring: Walter Cronkite, Jeffrey Cohen, Bob McChesney, Chellie Pingree, Jeff Chester, David Brock, Bill O'Reilly, Al Franken
Director: Robert Greenwald
Director: Robert Greenwald
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Reviews for Outfoxed
Those with negative opinions of Fox News probably never watch it and may find the ample clips on display here eye-opening.
For independent thinkers and those who think of journalism as a profession of accuracy, fairness and ethics, there's more than enough to chew on.
An often grave but sometimes hilarious picture of a hugely powerful network.
Seems as if it were recorded on a camcorder and narrated by a guy sitting in his kitchen with a microphone. That doesn't negate its effectiveness, however.
Outfoxed is effective at undermining the no-news-all-screaming FOX News Channel and giving it a taste of its own medicine.
Required viewing not only for media watchdogs and future journalists, but those who are concerned with how news is disseminated.
The most damning evidence of this exceptionally damning film comes not from its covey of liberal commentators but from the mouth of Fox News itself.
A fast-paced, brilliantly edited indictment that's as hard to turn away from as it is infuriating to watch.
Fox News is a right-wing biased news network? Duh! Now tell me something that I don't know!
A hard-hitting and frightening expose of 'Fair and Balanced' TV news.
Undeniably entertaining and eye-opening, Outfoxed shows how Fox works, but not why.
Unlike the target of its scorn, Outfoxed does not attempt to hide its bias.
Apesar do péssimo projeto gráfico, o filme impressiona por sua pesquisa de imagens, que leva a própria Fox News a ilustrar sua absoluta falta de ética jornalística.
When those talking heads metamorphose into familiar ranting heads, it becomes another mesmerizing right-wing horror show.
With cheesy graphics, an overwrought announcer and far too many talking-head interviews, Outfoxed has an amateurish look and feel.
Methodically works to disarm the ready-made accusation that it is outfoxing Fox by stooping to its methods.
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