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Uploaded on Jan 21, 2009

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Boiler Room Trailer

The Notorious BIG said it best: "Either you're slingin' crack-rock, or you've got a wicked jump-shot." Nobody wants to work for it anymore. There's no honor in taking that after school job at Mickey Dee's, honor's in the dollar, kid. So I went the white boy way of slinging crack-rock: I became a stock broker.

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  • cathalb101

    Does nobody realise this "trailer" gives away the WHOLE film. What a farce.

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  • GMHGTO

    who ever made that trailer should be fired, basically explained the whole movie.

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  • Jack Uff

    SHUT THE FUCK UP!!!! Are you nuts!??! You made 6 large entries for ONE VIDEO! Idiot

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  • rowdy yeats

    I only saw the trailer, and Roger Ebert's take on the movie,

    and knew I would hate it -- so, never saw it... Wall Street

    (Michael Douglas) and the sequel - both excellent... Wall

    Street : One saw only the money, profits to be made

    breaking up and selling the company piece by piece,

    while the other ("the Brit") saw the enterprise, the social

    benefits of keeping that company alive... Cool movie.

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  • rowdy yeats

    If one of the boxers dies in the

    ring, will the other be charged with manslaughter, seeing as

    how it was a consensual act (assuming they each obeyed

    the regulations - knew the risks?)...

    Did Evander Hollyfield know that Mike Tyson was going to

    bite his ear?... The parent of one of the boxers... Children,

    and parental figures oft disagree with what makes for

    an acceptable risk, assuming they both are acceptant of the

    activity in question... This movie, was about fraud, criminal

    conduct.

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  • rowdy yeats

    If all derive some pleasure participating in a poker game,

    is it not "win-win"? Like they who desire to engage in a

    boxing tournament, where one will be declared a winner.

    Are they not both made worse off had one of them been

    denied entry into the game? ... A movie, PG-13..

    A poker game that is rigged.. Or a boxing match that

    is fixed... ought to be a matter for the police.. SEC..

    Boxing Commission. That which is not criminal, may

    yet be immoral.

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  • rowdy yeats

    The stock market helped (or helps) encourage innovation,

    by accepting, or getting others to, accept, the risks that come

    with "innovation"... Nuclear Power Inc... that sort of thing...

    Biotech comes to mind too... "We don't shoot our failures" as

    some have said of the American Way.. But rewarding "thievery"

    or the "predator-prey" mentality (that which is socially irresponsible,

    or not socially beneficial) most would regard as immoral...

    Ideally, trades should be "win-win"... A poker game?

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  • rowdy yeats

    In theory, the stock market was created to make the transfer of ownership,

    anonymous, and "expedient" - that is what participants are doing when they

    buy, or sell, shares - for shares represent legal ownership in an entity called

    a public corporation... Why corporations? Well, from a legal perspective, the

    owner is "off the hook" when something goes terribly wrong and consumers

    of that product (service) die... They can only go after company assets, and

    not the owner's (shareholder's) house.

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