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Title: Inside Job (2010)
Post by: UnSub on October 22, 2011, 07:42:28 AM
One of several documentaries that looked at the subprime mortgage collapse, "Inside Job" is a well put together and well structured look at before, during and after those events, together with a lot of interviews among both critics and defenders of what happened.

It's probably not going to bring a lot of new knowledge to the table if you followed events closely in real life, but as a clear look at the what, the why and the who it works well. The key points come from the interviews with academics who trumpet theories / authority about economic issues, but receive large cash payments from the companies / entities that they are meant to be unbiased about.


Title: Re: Inside Job (2010)
Post by: Sand on October 22, 2011, 01:17:35 PM
The key points come from the interviews with academics who trumpet theories / authority about economic issues, but receive large cash payments from the companies / entities that they are meant to be unbiased about.
No way! That never happens.  :wink: