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panzer:
97% Owned - Economic Truth documentary:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XcGh1Dex4Yo

Overdose: The Next Financial Crisis:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4ECi6WJpbzE

Renegade:
97% Owned - Economic Truth documentary:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XcGh1Dex4Yo

Overdose: The Next Financial Crisis:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4ECi6WJpbzE
-panzer (August 07, 2013, 04:58 AM)
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Downloaded 'em! Got "Overdose" playing now... Not sure if I've seen them or not, but they're right up my alley. (Oooh! Gerald Celente! Love that guy!)

Topical, but not a film, you might like a series of articles I wrote on banking. They have some accompanying software (simple stuff - Windows, Mac, Linux, Web, Android versions) to go along with them to help demonstrate. This is the best place to start:

http://cynic.me/2012/05/28/frackin-reserve-the-mechanics-of-fractional-reserve-banking-1-6/

The general category for them is here: http://cynic.me/tag/fractional-reserve-banking/

I add a couple new perspectives in there, but a lot of it has already been said numerous times before.

The last article in the series lists a number of documentaries and films that are similarly themed to what you've posted above. (They were also published at The Activist Post and reposted quite a few times, which made me happy!  8) )

linguistixx:
I have recently seen the film "No limit" with Bradley Cooper. At the beginning I thought this is gonna be another boring comedy movie, however this movie turned out to a lot of fun. It was maybe just me that had that picture of Bradley Cooper as the "Hangover Guy" in my mind. :)

Shades:
I wouldn't a stockpile of those pills myself   ;D

I'm now taking a look at the Hannibal TV series...interesting in ways Bones never was.

wraith808:
Snitch.  Based on a true story... I hope not too closely, because though the movie was excellent (and they didn't make a typical The Rock film out of it), the subject matter was sickening.

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