If you don't blame the kid, who do you blame...the candy? Not every kid is fat.
I make the case that there are many to blame, but to not place some blame on the back of Average Joe is mind boggling to me. And yes, the crack...
I am not the sole person on this film! There were designers for that poster who get the credit. FilmLook is a question for my editor, will check.
Well stated. One woman interviewed for film, while facing foreclosure, unable to pay bills, had a house filled with goodies and a tricked out SUV...
The <a href="http://www.brokemovie.com">web site</a> for the film.
True.
Further example? They both need an "edge". You can say that is not similar, and I can agree to disagree. But of course, all will make more sense...
The media "frames" what many average Joe's see and learn. They have blame in this mess too.
The film casts blame on government, media, Wall Street...and yes little ole average Joe.
The film casts blame where it should, and we will agree to disagree here, but it is also hopeful. Not everyone has gone broke. Personal...
The evidence I have seen doesn't support that Lederer, Ferguson, Wasicka, etc. have made their nice stakes from bluffing.
For example, their thinking, specifically their thinking in odds, is so similar. If you did not know Lederer and Chris Ferguson were talking...
Agreed! The title "Broke: The New American Dream" is somewhat inspired by the line "Everyone gets what they want..." If many people don't...
Thanks redduke. The project was an interesting journey started before the current chaos was well known. Some of the more interesting connections...
That specific announcement is coming, but early new year is the window.
There is a very wide cross section of people in the film. Large diversity was a goal. I am sure some viewers will like some interviewees, and not...
Thanks. "Broke" points fingers at everyone for the current situation. Government, media, banks and brokers are all responsible for the mess....
Can't comment on exact date yet Dave, but first 90 days of new year is a window. A fluid process!
For the film I talked with Jim Rogers, David Harding (Winton Capital), Eric Bolling, Salem Abraham, Bill Miller, Michael Mauboussin, Harry...
He's got the best stories. Could do a whole film on just him talking about his life.
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