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This was a revealing documentary. The film version of the book did a great job of taking much of the information and transitioning it to a movie. This was one of those that makes you rethink a lot of elements in our daily lives. Programming the Nation? takes a different angle in the documentary field. Looking into the doctoring of media, manipulating images and the pull subliminal messaging has on the unconscious mind, bitly .com/oQ0ZVk.
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@ozzy4president51 it sounds like hans zimmers score from true romance
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Wait wait wait... this is already out????
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I think this movie will be good. I read the book (not superfreakonomics yet though) and it was pretty awesome. Some of it is kinda suspect, but very interesting regardless. I love the sumo and the cheating bits. The NY crime sure gave a different explanation to that of the Tipping Point (by Malcolm Gladwell).
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I agree the trailer only makes sense if you have read the book. Therefore, on behalf of the audience who has not read the book, this trailer should have better suggested the film's content. For those of you who do not know about the movie; it is based on a book with the same title. I suggest reading the synopsis of it on the Barnes and Noble website. The book is good and makes some interesting points.
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yes, it's the rugrats theme song
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Freakonomics: bringing economics to 5 y/o's since 2005
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This booked sucked and it was rasicst as well.
The book was interesting but not that "smart" as this film makes it look it is. Real estate agents are conniving.... what a shocking news! not. I hope this isn't the "smartest" book that the audience ever reads. Anyway, are people so lazy to pick up a book nowadays? Why make a film adaptation?
indiehunk 1 year ago 10
A movie about everything = nothing.
Tyfyh 1 year ago 9