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Magnet link may not work. Hit the Download button instead. Enjoy and please Comment or RATE! Other Fine Uploads Here My Wonderful Oddities Torrent hash: AF5165B1F2065A0F7E9BCFA1A5270459ACB2D9F1 On a personnel note: I got this a year or so back on its debut and decided to share it. The film maker has made his profits and time for more people to see this twisted mess we call "FEDERAL". Take the time to pay attention to the LAWFUL propositions put forth and the LAWLESSNESS that is being done. Not much to edit here.. Volume was increased and the Picture/AR was not altered from the original. Enjoy but skip the popcorn on this one! Nearly 100 years after its creation, the power of the U.S. Federal Reserve has never been greater. Markets and governments around the world hold their breath in anticipation of the Fed Chairman's every word. Yet the average person knows very little about the most powerful - and least understood - financial institution on earth. Narrated by Liev Schreiber, Money For Nothing is the first film to take viewers inside the Fed and reveal the impact of Fed policies - past, present, and future - on our lives. Join current and former Fed officials as they debate the critics, and each other, about the decisions that helped lead the global financial system to the brink of collapse in 2008. And why we might be headed there again. Cast of CHARACTERS: Paul Volcker - Chairman of the Federal Reserve (1979–1987) Janet Yellen - Chair of the Federal Reserve (2014-Present), Vice Chair of the Federal Reserve (2010–2014), President, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco (2004–2010) Alice Rivlin - Vice Chair of the Federal Reserve (1996–1999) Alan Blinder - Vice Chairman of the Federal Reserve (1994–1996) Peter Fisher - Undersecretary of the Treasury (2001–2003), Executive V.P. of the New York Fed (1994–2001) Richard Fisher - President, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas (2005–Present) Thomas Hoenig - President, Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City (1991–2011) Jeffrey Lacker - President, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond (2004–Present) Charles Plosser - President, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia (2006–Present) William Poole - Economist, President, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis (1998–2008) Laurence Meyer - Economist, Governor of the Federal Reserve Board (1996–2002) Marvin Goodfriend - Senior V.P., Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond (1993–2005) Michael Bordo - Economist, Rutgers University Professor, Director, Center for Monetary and Financial History David Colander - Economist, Middlebury College Professor James Grant - Economist, Editor - Grant's Interest Rate Observer Martin Mayer - Scholar - The Brookings Institution, Author - The Fed Allan Meltzer - Economist, Author of "A History of the Federal Reserve", Carnegie-Mellon University Professor Raghuram Rajan - Chief Economist - International Monetary Fund(2003 – 2007), University of Chicago Professor Richard Sylla - Economist, New York University Professor, Chairman - Museum of American Finance Bill White - Chief Economist, Bank for International Settlements, (B.I.S.) (1995 – 2008) Peter Atwater - President and CEO - Financial Insyghts, LLC, Former Head of Asset Finance - J.P. Morgan Tony Boeckh - Economist, Chairman - B.C.A. Research (1968–2002), Founder - The Boeckh Investment Letter Jeremy Grantham - Investor, Financial Historian, Chairman - Grantham, Mayo Van Otterloo Todd Harrison - Derivatives Trader, Hedge Fund Manager, Founder and CEO - Minyanville.com John Mauldin - President - Millennium Wave Advisors, Author – Endgame Barry Ritholtz - Washington Post columnist, Author - Bailout Nation, CEO - Fusion IQ Gary Shilling - Economist, Forbes columnist, Author, President - A. Gary Shilling & Co. John Succo - Derivatives Expert, Hedge Fund Manager Jim Bruce worries that the Fed's course is leading to another catastrophe. With the Federal Reserve so much in the news, both in policy terms and with the guessing game over who'll fill Ben Bernanke's shoes, Jim Bruce's D.I.Y. debut Money for Nothing: Inside the Federal Reserve has a better shot at reaching moviegoers than ever. The information-stuffed doc succeeds in part of its mission, stoking debate among viewers who know their quantitative easing from a hole in the ground. But it's not quite accessible enough to stoke the kind of passion its tagline -- "the first film about the next crisis" -- suggests, and its commercial prospects are limited as a result. Liev Schreiber does too good a job replicating the impersonal tone of an educational doc here, narrating Bruce's film with an air of authority that leads one to expect more of a script that isn't sure if it's talking to financial novices or the CNBC crowd. Parts of the film may provoke "aha" moments in the former audience -- a section on the 1987 crash tidily shows how the Fed's mission expanded and foreshadows the trouble that would cause -- but explanations of the mechanics of monetary policy move too quickly for the uninitiated. An established editor who has worked in both docs and Hollywood features, Bruce gives the film a degree of visual polish but is distractingly unsubtle in both his choices of music and in dumbed-down stock footage: If the word "formula" appears in the narration, images of 1920s scientists or Dr. Frankenstein will accompany it; if we're told Alan Greenspan "was hitting home runs," expect to see Babe Ruth. Press materials note that Bruce "began writing a financial newsletter in 2006 warning friends and family of the oncoming crisis," and made enough money on pre-crisis short trades to fund much of the film. But Money for Nothing feels less prophetic than generally handwringing -- it's just enough to produce vague worry in the unschooled without moving policymakers to do anything they're not already doing. Production Company: Liberty Street Films Director-Screenwriter-Producer: Jim Bruce Directors of photography: Bob Richman, Antonio Rossi Music: Nora Kroll-Rosenbaum Editors: Jim Bruce, Jared Rosenberg Format : MPEG-4 Format profile : Base Media / Version 2 Codec ID : mp42 File size : 715 MiB Duration : 1h 43mn Video Format : AVC Format/Info : Advanced Video Codec Format profile : Main@L4.0 Format settings, CABAC : Yes Format settings, ReFrames : 4 frames Codec ID : avc1 Codec ID/Info : Advanced Video Coding Duration : 1h 43mn Bit rate : 797 Kbps Width : 720 pixels Height : 406 pixels Display aspect ratio : 16:9 Frame rate mode : Variable Frame rate : 23.976 fps Chroma subsampling : 4:2:0 Bit depth : 8 bits Scan type : Progressive Bits/(Pixel*Frame) : 0.114 Stream size : 591 MiB (83%) Writing library : x264 core 142 r2479 dd79a61 Audio Format : AAC Format/Info : Advanced Audio Codec Duration : 1h 43mn Bit rate mode : Variable Bit rate : 160 Kbps Channel(s) : 2 channels Channel positions : Front: L R Sampling rate : 48.0 KHz Compression mode : Lossy Stream size : 118 MiB (17%) Related Torrents
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