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A collection of documentaries that explores the hidden side of human nature through the use of the science of economics.
Screening Date: 
Sep 25, 2010
Rating: 
4
Average: 4 (1 vote)
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“Good use of humor.”
“Another fabulous guest!”
“A wow of a movie! Great insight and info!”
“This documentary basically tends to underscore the need for parents to become more responsible beings. I guess that is too simplistic but also so true. From choosing names (a dubious issue-except when labeling a kid something like Temptress of course) to follow up to determine if their kids have homework, parents are the missing link or at least a critical link in molding a child’s success, even in the midst of a disintegrating society. Yeah, parents teach and install and maintain the values that children grow up to hopefully honor, but who’s now going to teach the parents?”
“This movie is proof that economics is not the dismal science.”
“A tour de force cinematically and conceptually. Thanks for choosing it for us. The guest was great too!”
“I was skeptical that such an academic book could be turned into a movie. A very important movie in a society and political environment where facts and info means almost nothing. The guest was fantastic!”
“A bit uneven in tone, but otherwise a good solid film.”
“A bit slow. I fell asleep for the next to last chapter.”
“The Sumo segment was too loony."
“What can we believe? What is true? Our educational system is in more trouble than I believed. The hummer incentive appears to be more a pimpmobile than a higher level. Even king dressed in the segment in that fashion. Does no $50.00 mean no good grades?”
“Thought provoking and informative. Never read the book, but found some of the segments really interesting. Did the book include more? How did you choose? Loved the real estate agent question: ‘keep it in the market until you get your price.’ The Sumo segment was a bit too long even though it was interesting. Loved the link about abortion and crime! Makes me want to read the book. I really liked the integration of the two Stevens’ voices in the film.”
“I loved it! Film was too short! I wanted more!”
“So different from what I expected, having seen the author interviewed. The Sumo wrestling and Japanese corruption, plus the segment on the link between abortion and crime were the most compelling and also loved the piece about naming your child was disturbing fun. What an eye opening film, although the subject matter seemed to jump around so much I found it difficult to find a connection. It did mostly hold my attention. Loved the guest!”
“Some sections were better than others. I liked the Sumo section, otherwise kind of flat overall.”
“An illustrated lecture.”
"It's a shame that films like this have to fall under the category of 'documentary" because of lot of people just will not go. But this was cleverer, funnier, more profound and ultimately more moving than most films I've seen not just this summer but for quite some time. Any film that makes you question your life situation, crime, education and finances is worth seeing, and this one was all that and more..."