Monday, September 21, 2009

MOORE ON THE TRYANTS & PARASITES ...

After posting "Financial Tryants and Social Parasites" I read Arianna Huffington's piece on Michael Moore, "Barack Obama Must See Michael Moore's Latest Film ...",


In the article Arianna shares with us the environment under which Michael Moore filmed the final segments of his movie:

It happened while he and his crew were shooting the climax of the movie, where Michael decides to mark Wall Street as a crime scene, putting up yellow police tape around some of the financial district's towers of power.

While unfurling the tape in front of a "too big to fail" bank, he became aware of a group of New York's finest approaching him. Moore has a long history of dealing with policemen and security guards trying to shut him down, but in this case he knew he was, however temporarily, defacing private property. And his shooting schedule didn't leave room for a detour to the local jail. So, as the lead officer came closer, Moore tried to deflect him, saying: "Just doing a little comedy here, officer. I'll be gone in a minute, and will clean up before I go."

The officer looked at him for a moment, then leaned in: "Take all the time you need." He nodded to the bank and said, "These guys wiped out a lot of our Police Pension Funds." The officer turned and slowly headed back to his squad car. Moore wanted to put the moment in his film, but realized it could cost the cop his job, and decided to leave it out. "When they've lost the police," he told me, "you know they're in trouble."
From the early reviews it appears that there's much in the film that I discuss in my book. It opens October 2. I encourage you to go and watch.

- Mark

P.S. On a related note ... A "Debtor's Revolt"? You might want to check this out. I like it.

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