"Slacker Uprising" traces Michael Moore's 62-city tour of the swing states during the 2004 Presidential election and records the thrilling -- and frightening -- response he received across the country. Moore's goal was to convince millions of non-voting "slackers" -- mostly between the ages of 18-29 -- to give voting a try.
Starting out in Elk Rapids, Michigan, in front of an audience of 400, the tour caught on like wildfire with up to 16,000 slackers each night coming to see Moore and his traveling band of speakers, comedians, and musicians. To encourage the slackers to show up, they were offered a clean change of underwear, Ramen noodles, and a promise that no event would start before noon and no politician would be allowed to speak.
These enticements filled basketball arenas and football stadiums every night on the "Slacker Uprising Tour." Part concert tour, part stand-up comedy performance and part rock concert, SLACKER UPRISING is an uplifting and patriotic look at the birth of a new political generation in America -- a generation of young people who would signal the era of "Obamania" that would take place just four years later.
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Captain Mike Across America
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When Johnny Comes Marching Home
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Louis Lambert:
Writer
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The Slackers They Are A-Risin'
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Hot Water
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Don't Be Shy
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Rich Man's War
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Belong
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At The Bottom Of Everything
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No One Left
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Finlandia
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It's The End Of The World As We Know It (And I Feel Fine)
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