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The deputy who goes inside turns out to be on the evil
corporations
payroll.
In 2023, in a world ruled by the economical interests of the great
corporations
(and not by the people will or politicians), Kam (Bobbie Phillips) is a human hybrid and IBI (International Bureau of Investigation) agent.
With a few exceptions films are now made by corporations,not individuals,and as a result are usually highly-polished "packages",a product in much the same way as a golf ball,a tin of dog food or a motor car is a product.The involvement of human beings in the process is almost incidental.Such is the appetite for the product that there appears no end to the line of well-finished,glossy,superficially entertaining but ultimately empty films that flood the countless TV channels and movie outlets.There is no time for a man like Mr Preminger to stand a little apart from the torrent of "product" and craft a personal work of art.
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corporations
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Years after the fall of the last of the great corporations, the world has fallen into a new dark age where cyborgs are harvested for their parts.
War, Inc. -
Corporations
take over war in the future and use a lone assassin Brand Hauser (John Cusack) to do their wet-work against rival CEOs.
A dark comedy satirizing the military and
corporations
alike.
Way, way back in the 1980s, long before NAFTA was drafted and
corporations
began to shed their national identities, the United States and Japan were at each other's throat in the world manufacturing race.
-- too low class a word for an embezzler, according to Peter Ustinov's lead character) a "hot million" from the London branch of a U.S. corporation by creating shell
corporations
on the continent and using the firm's ostensibly secure computer to transfer funds to them.
Chavez represents the weak and misfortunate in the same way Bush is the face of dirty
corporations
and capitalism ran amok.
In terms of story and artwork, you can find nods going back to the nineteen forties (or even earlier with the classic views of the Eiffel Tower and Sacre Couer) and movies like Casablanca, as well as looking toward a grim future where our destines are ruled by
corporations.
Im not a big Tim Matheson fan but i have to admit i liked this film.It was dark and a small bit disturbing with some scenes a bit edgy,i don't know were to classify this film its a bit SF and a bit horror slash thriller.I saw this at about 2.00am or so on my local channel there was nothing else on so i decided to watch it.If you have not seen this film id recommend it its not really that bad,the characters are interesting enough but not really explored to their full potential which could have made this film even more better.I don,t know if this film went to the cinema but it felt like it was made for TV or went straight to video,i for one would buy this if it,s on DVD it fits well with my type of film and has a small bit of the X-FILES story attached to it.Government undertakings or shifty
corporations
involved in dodgy shadowy dealings.Overall a good film.
It is about how the World Bank and large
corporations
exploit and enslave developing countries with their capitalist schemes to force them into a debt that they can never repay.
Corporations
owning too many radio stations?
Picking on our government and certain
corporations
with regards to debt and credit policy is like shooting fish in a barrel.
There are several valid points made throughout the film of the problems that arise in corporations; it is disappointing that the makers felt the need to cloud those points with foggy emotional appeals.
If they believe
corporations
to be so evil, present the whole story and I should be able to figure that out for myself.
"So Close" is about two Hong Kong hottie sister assassins (Qi & Wei) who use martial arts, guns, and hi-tech gadgetry to take out an army bad guys...something about evil
corporations
and a score to settle for killing their father.
He might convince the blissfully ignorant and uneducated , but an increasing silent majority know's who the real Media Goliath is: The Media run by Corporations, reflecting the advertisers opinion.
Left alone now the white collar crime, that ripped of Middle Class Stock Investors, where the
corporations
loaned money to Deadbeats to make statistics look better and to raise their profits.
Micheal Moore comments that
corporations
are only after profits.
I think this movie started off the same way as that scene I just mentioned in 'Thank you for Smoking.' Good to know that big
corporations
are still trying to mold our opinion with subtle physiological conditioning in our movies, television and magazines.
A time when the games were played by athletes, not
corporations.
The three principals are the latterday highwaymen Dylan and Jez, pulling scams on individuals and
corporations
alike to make a living.
Damaged Care is an excellent, must see movie which centers around the state of ethics in medical care and what happens when
corporations
get involved in medical decision making and make the bottom line take precedence over sound medical care.
I like documentaries that point out the flaws with real world things such as corporations, but man, this movie pushed it way too far.
But the planet earth has also split into various
corporations
instead of nations who are fighting for control of those asteroids.
In fact, it appears Moore lumps all
corporations
together and never distinguishes from publicly traded
corporations
and
corporations
such as Goodwill or private family
corporations.
The story is essentially told from the
corporations
point of view through Angie and shows logic in their cost cutting measures, while at the same time presenting them as inexcusable.
The thought that runs through my mind watching this during crowd scenes and interviews is,"How many of these people are grandparents, CEOs of corporations,drive BMWs and the like?"
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