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Culture Jam: Hijacking Commercial Culture (2001)
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(Credited cast)| Craig Baldwin | ... | Himself | |
| Reverend Billy | ... | Himself (Reverend Billy of the Church of Stop Shopping) (as Bill Talen) | |
| Carly Stasko | ... | Herself |
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Great documentary which may bring people's attention to the latest form of urban guerilla warfare. Imaginative in structure as the people it depicts, a cast of characters as varied and outre as a Pynchon Novel, filled with a passionate contempt for the profligate consumerism of the contemporary west. Worth checking out - just don't buy it on DVD from a megastore.