The above is the projector room in a multiplex theater. Those two consoles via computers control 14 movies at once. No manpower needed.
Today we saw
the movie MONEY MONSTER directed by
Jodie Foster starring George Clooney, Julia Roberts, Caitriona Balfe*, and
others.
Caitriona
Balfe* is the starlet of the TV cable series *OUTLANDER (a time traveler in Scotland's history).
MONEY
MONSTER is about a TV news/business analysis star (George Clooney) who tells
the latest daily business news in his own charming way of singing, dancing,
blowing horns, and surprised popup visuals.
He is an ego maniac and full of himself... actually, the two are just
about the same.
The plot
opens in the studio as Clooney gives his ra-ma-tazz dog and pony financial
show. A stranger suddenly comes on the
scene with a gun in his hand. He makes
Clooney put on a suicide bomb jacket and he holds the detonator.
The guy, a
$14/hour truck driver just lost his inheritance because he put it all in an
investment company. The company invested
by programmed trading... it was untouched by human hands. The computer analyzes what is going up and
down and automatically buys low and sells high.
But it took something like an 8 million dip and a lot of people lost
their investments. He wanted
answers. He centered on Clooney because
he recommended the stock.
The company blamed it on a "glitch" in
the program. But was it?
Nobody can
define the word "glitch"
Or does
"glitch" mean a human being covering up something?
Go see for
yourself and see.
It is a good
movie. No doubt it was made by Hollywood
formulas but it keeps you on edge as you watch it, it is entertaining, and it
hints how crooked Wall Street investors can be and how helpless we are.
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