Waffle Street (2015)
1/10
Third grade economics at its finest.
26 October 2016
Warning: Spoilers
Shallow, superficial cliché' fest that could be enjoyed by the simplest audience out there. Sat through it just to see how pathetic it would get. It did not disappoint. I was hoping at some point he would hire a personal injury lawyer or file a grievance with the NLRB to enforce company handbook guidelines. How would any evil Wall Street firm hire such a thin skinned, spoiled, clueless child to bilk investors out of millions of dollars? After stealing billions of dollars, this dolt cannot fill out a job application. This financial genius, who has got to be carrying a $5,000 a month mortgage, decides to take a job paying $400 per week before taxes. After an uplifting afternoon of serving pancakes, he decides to sell his car and house to buy the joint without consulting his wife. With such a grasp on economics I would not be surprised to find out that the writer of this film went on to write other hits like Dodd-Frank and the Affordable Care Act. I think Jonathan Grubber definitely deserves a co-credit for this masterpiece.
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