We’ve been talking about the Michael Moore-starring documentary SICKO, in which Moore exposes the glaring flaws of the United States health care system with his patented brand of brilliant, South Park borrowing wit, for what seems like forever now. At long last, however, we finally get a glimpse of the scraggly-haired documentarian in action courtesy of the film’s trailer premiere over at Moviefone. If you love nothing more than seeing a lovably plump, camera-loving documentarian unmask the corrupt underbelly of government-run institutions then this trailer (and this movie, really) is for you. Take it all in, people, because this shaving-averse, red hat wearing maverick is just getting started. SICKO opens June 29th.
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