Starring: Enron Directed by: Director Rating: PG-13 Genre: Documentary Other | |
Review What happens when a group of business geniuses find that they can't stand each other any longer? Well, when trillions of dollars in dictators' retirement funds are at stake, it's time to bring in the Freud Squad. We're priviledged to watch the inner workings of these financial "monsters" as they lock into a life-or-death struggle to maintain their humanity in an era where the cries of legions of puny stockholders crowded around the SEC's tumbrils, baying for the blood of industry giants like Freddy Worldcom and hair-tie magnate Richard Scrunchi drown out the rational laissez-faire discourse of Adam West. I must admit that my throat caught a little watching this besieged band of brothers circle the wagons and, pledging their allegiance under the paternal guidance of their corporate psychologist, engaged in a emotional (yet manly) group hug. |
Tuesday, May 24, 2005
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Enron: Some Sort of Monster (2005)
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I want to see this. The Freud Squad, I can see the coke stained noses,and phallic dollar signs now.
Adam West, laissez-faire with a BONK!!, rockin' robin.
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