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  • I just watched the movie! And my reaction is: people, why Are we sitting and voting and doing nothing, while the Wall street and bankers keep robbing us.We would report a robber broken in our house and he would be in jail, and what he would be done would be nothing compared to what these people HAD DONE! I think the movie should be widely distributed for mass population.

  • Great movie, but sitting here wondering about something... At one point in the movie, Ferguson's film knocked the "internet bubble" and the message was clear that he felt wall street artificially inflated 'Tech" stocks. I'm not here to debate whether or not his selling price of $130+M of his own tech company was fair or not - it just seems odd that Charles arguably "sold-out" for $130M+ and, in a a roundabout way, criticized the concept.

  • and for the record - this movie was monumental - and educational (not knocking the movie - or Charles at all).

  • This man is a genius, you got see the moovie "INSIDE JOB"

  • The TEA Party solution is centered on what amounts to removing the nations police force because there are corrupt police officers and then claiming that there will be no crime.

  • The TEA Baggers want to return to child labor, pre-osha, and other laws and regulations that protect those not in the player circle -- they are idiots and ideologues that see unfettered capitalism as incapable of immoral activity much like Greenspan and other Ayn Rand/Milton Friedman zealots and idiots who have been proven to be disastrously and embarrassingly wrong.

    Removing laws of conduct from corporate criminals does not stop crime.

  • This is the worst interviewer I've ever heard, interviewing the best interview subject I've ever heard. Every second of the interviewers questions should be edited out, and replaced with 2 seconds of Charles Ferguson's answers.

  • @farmboycarl

    without the interviewers questions, you wouldn't have Ferguson's answers, asshole.

  • @farmboycarl makes a good suggestion... it would have helped the interview, Jriefe1

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  • If it comes down to Wall St. vs. the Socialists, I say let Wall St.win. I don't want progressive swine controlling the government. That's the problem, I don't see anyone saying we need to dissolve the Federal government and let the states secede, which is the only solution that involves free people.

  • @seanmPWH

    Don't forget to properly fold that Confederate flag before you go to bed.

  • @seanmPWH but ti doesn't come down to that. private sector needs public sector, and vice versa. the economics dictates when which should take the lead.

  • @seanmPWH ...

  • In a culture which is based on money worship, and where the population is encourage to sue each other and the government to gain wealth, by why of compensation-deception, what is the f..king problem and why the suprise about what has happened.Also, many of the people who got stung would not give a shit if their investments were causing mysery in another country as long as they got a good return. Hypocritical American docutainment. SHIT

  • This needs to be released as a serious dvd, meaning loads of extra features/interviews and what not. I really hope Charles chooses to release more of his footage. Hell of a movie.

  • Mr. Ferguson's views are very good and accurate, but it is much, much worse than he believes.

  • GLAD U WON AN OSCAR

  • Good point. The proliferation of sociopathic behaviour on Wall Street. Reading books on the financial crisis, I also thought "Aren't these poeple slightly on the autistic spectrum?? Good with numbers, utterly single-minded and myopic, inconsiderate to others, very low levels of social EQ." Something in their culture to encourage and induce that?? Or, does Wall Street attract a certain type of people?? Maybe I should reread Cialdini's "Influence."

  • @tairanotomomori Cant agree more about the culture. They are complaining about where the excesses of their own culture has led them.

  • @1965guitarboy Are you English? Have you read Edmund Burke? There's a wonderful bit in his "Reflections on the Revolution in France". It goes, "The truly melancholy part of the policy of systematically making a nation of gamesters is this; that tho' all are forced to play, few can understand the game; and fewer still are in a condition to avail themselves of the knowledge. The many must be the dupes of the few who conduct the machine of these speculations." This was written in the 18th century!

  • inside job is such a great movie. Matt Damon narrating mmm.

  • Hello, how do I get the film in a European video format - European should learn about it!

    Regards,

    Karl

  • good question re: sociopathy

    spot on

  • I despair that that the important videos never get the views that they deserve.

    Thanks for trying to inform and educate those who need to know but are unwilling or just don't care about what is happening that is reducing their standard of living at the expense of a few *extremely* rich fucks.

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