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So, 'Taubman Sucks' is this quirky documentary from 2004 that dives into the wild world of internet law through the eyes of Henry Mishkoff. He starts a site about his local shopping mall, which sounds harmless enough, but then the mall owners come crashing down with their legal team. The pacing is pretty engaging; you can really feel the tension building as Mishkoff navigates this unexpected confrontation. It’s not just about a mall – it touches on freedom of speech and corporate power. The tone is both humorous and serious, which makes it a fascinating watch if you’re into the intersection of internet culture and law. Plus, it’s shot with a raw, almost DIY feel that gives it character.
Interesting exploration of legal implicationsUnique perspective on internet cultureDIY filmmaking style adds to its charm
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