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Directed by James D. Scurlock.
Per its title, James D. Scurlock's virulently angry muckraking documentary Maxed Out examines the many problems associated with escalating U.S. consumer debt. Scurlock places his weightiest emphasis on the ends of the spectrum rooted in extreme evil (read: abuse) - such as the capital lenders who wheedle poor farm families into assuming unmanageable loans and college students into placing massive amounts on credit cards. He also touches on the end rooted in extreme tragedy, such as the debtors who sink so far in over their heads that suicide represents the only conceivable out. The film's many interviewees include: Harvard University financial analyst Elizabeth Warren (who pontificates on the lucrativeness of high-interest mortgage banking) and born-again Christian radio host Dave Ramsey, who offers difficult, on-air advice to the fiscally burdened by drawing on his own experiences as a debtor. ~ Nathan Southern, All Movie Guide
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"By Tricia Olszewski Remember Seven? Of course you do. Remember Gwynnie’s head in a box? Think hard, now. David Fincher, director of Seven and now Zodiac, likes the grisly stuff, but he doesn’t like showing it—memory might tell you otherwise, but you never actually saw Apple’s mom, minus her bod, ready to ship. Fincher only made you picture it. That’s what you need to keep in mind with Zodiac: The movie may be about a serial killer, but instead of a roller-coaster ride full of bloody murders, you get about two hours and 40 minutes of...talking. The film is full of just-the-facts chatter among investigators and journalists—which, as every CSI spinoff and film in the mode of All the President’s Men proves, is the most fascinating kind. Those seeking a quick slasher fix should look elsewhere. Fincher’s finely tuned sense of eeriness and James Vanderbilt’s intelligent, mildly humorous script rewards the patient. Its story, about a ... " [More]
 



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