Where In The World Is Osama Bin Laden?

With a baby on the way, and a need to make the world safe for infant-kind, an unassuming guy from West Virginia takes on what no special ops team could do: he puts to use his complete lack of experience, knowledge, and expertise to find the most wanted man on earth.

I love Morgan Spurlock. His documentaries manage to be beyond informative and totally hold back on his personal opinion. He's like the anti-Michael Moore. Michael Moore seems to make movies and research just to prove his line of thinking. Morgan Spurlock makes documentaries and simply shows what he has found on a certain topic. This movie is no different. He makes numerous points on how Al Queda is wrong. He makes numerous points about how America is wrong. Most importantly, he mocks the stupidity and ridiculousness of it all. The format of the movie was awesome. The graphics for explanation scenes and the location shots of him sitting in destroyed locations was beyond well done. It was also great how they documented him looking in to all this and his wife working her way through her pregnancy side by side.

I fully recommend this movie, and anything done by Morgan Spurlock for that matter, to everyone. The man is a very gifted documentary film maker.