"Inside Job" documents how the Wall Street insiders engineered a $20-trillion scam. Its a movie. JP Morgan Chase made another $4-billion last quarter, so here up front is who you should hate.
Here's Kathleen in the Washington Post:
If you haven't been humming tunes from "Les Misérables," you haven't seen "Inside Job"...
There are so many despicable parties, it's hard to pick a favorite. Is it time to reconsider the Axis of Evil?
The film, ...by Charles Ferguson ...narrated by Matt Damon, (is) opening today....
Names have faces, and storytelling combined with graphic illustrations helps explain the complex series of events that led to the global meltdown.
Jim Staro started coverage HERE at DKOS. Today it goes semi-wide release ::: MBTF :::
The Corlisses got it in Time magazine:
"If you're not enraged by the end of the movie, you weren't paying attention...."
From the main SONY web site list of reviews.
That's the least of it. This $20-trillion scam was driven by Alan Greenspan, who engineered free money for the insiders. The results went to the 1996-2000 and 2003-2008 Big Bubbles.
The 2003-2008 BB got to be so very bad -- killing 8,000,000 jobs in the U.S. alone -- because career criminals at the banks got on board with fake-fact bribery-driven "AAA" ratings on junk bonds -- which were offloaded to pension funds and dumb-money investors.
Nothing has changed.
Well, except for Elizabeth Warren coming slowly on line with 10% of the resources of The Fed under her control.
"A masterpiece of investigative non-fiction moviemaking..."
Wesley Morris, Boston Globe
If you like Michael Moore, you'll like "Inside Job."
If you hate Michael Moore, you'll still like this movie.
Hell, the poor bastards in the TeaBagger Cult will love this movie. They will finally get to see the rich bastards they really do need to hate.
Good for the TeaBaggers. Obama was born in Hawaii, dontcha know...... so their Cult is kinda dead-end.