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the Stock Market (2008)

Started by lester1/2jr, September 16, 2008, 09:18:15 AM

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lester1/2jr

this is a predictable but still harrowing horror movie.  Definately a "we're not out of the woods yet" scenerio.  Henry Paulson and Ben bernanke are great as the clueless officials consigned with the impossible task of absorbing trillions of dollars of debt with about 50 billion in reserves. 


Maria Bartiromo and Dylan Ratigan who are regulars are CNBC really shine here as deer in the headlights without sleep reporters trying to comprehend their entire world , and preseumably their own savings, being wiped out before their eyes. 

        only a bout 1/4 of the way through but have a good idea how it's going to end

 


category: extreme gore,  but with a touch of absurdity a la "Lord Love a Duck"

Rev. Powell

My review of The Stock Market (2008):  :thumbdown:.  My 401(k) was scared by this, but I yawned through it.  I think it's a pale imitation of the harrowing 1929 original, and a lot more much ado about nothing, like the now forgotten 1987 "remake".
I'll take you places the hand of man has not yet set foot...

Jack

I can never figure out why the reporters on the floor of the exchange have to yell all the time.  Guys broadcasting football games amongst thousands of screaming fans don't have to yell.  It's damned annoying.
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