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rulerzod says...
8 months ago
This story is not over. The screenplay of this movie was based off a biased book named the anti social network written by a corrupt wallstreet author. If you want to learn more about the actual events go watch all DFV's congressional testimony the dates he doubled and quadrupled down after his congressional testimony in February and April. You can find his final posts on reddit and also Visit DRSGME dot org to learn why the direct registration system is important. Market Makers abuse stocks the same way fractional reserve banks and the federal reserve abuse the money supply. There is no true free market and price discovery if theres not a fixed supply.

Theres a whole library of due diligence to comb through on Superstonk. DFV is still holding to this day he went silent because they sued his employers for 4 million summer of 2021 after he doubled and quadrupled down on the stock after the Congressional hearing.

The Squeeze has not Squoze.
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Reply by PhilRivers
8 months ago
@rulerzod Please don't rate movies you haven't seen and aren't released yet.
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Reply by rulerzod
8 months ago
@philrivers this movie came out September 8th.
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Reply by PhilRivers
8 months ago
@rulerzod my mistake so, date on this page for me is Sept 22nd.
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durack says...
6 months ago
I lived this. Made money, and lost some too, on paper (Still holding :gem::raised_hands_tone2:) activist-trading meme stonks during the battles of early 2021 :rocket:. All the while scanning r/wallstreetbets and watching Roaring Kitty’s live streams every chance I got. This movie doesn’t even come close to the thrill of that small period of time when we scared the bejeezus out of Wall Street. :rocket::rocket::rocket::rocket:

It’s not a bad movie. Maybe if I watch this again after 10 years, when my lived experience is a distant memory, I might enjoy it. If I do, I’ll come back and update this comment, in 2033.

PS: Shailene Woodley is getting very attractive in her newer movies.
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Narate says...
4 months ago
>Roaring Kitty here. I’m going to pick a stock and talk about why I think it’s interesting. And that stock is GameStop.

I remember following this in real life and thinking it was so crazy but I wasn't sure how it all began. Dumb Money tells a funny story about how it all went down but I wouldn't say it is as jaw dropping as something like The Big Short.
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dnzt says...
6 months ago
Those were the days my friend. It has a documentary taste and it is good for the ones who are into the subject. If you are not aware about the story, you may not like it. I liked it. 7.5/10

Note: By the time of this comment made, the price of GME is 13,64USD.
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Johnny.Lumsden says...
7 months ago
Unusual that a history breaking true story gets a movie made from it just 2 years after it's events, but nevertheless this was a very well made and entertaining film about the stock shortage of Gamestop. The fact that it started in the heat of the action and introducing all of the characters in a unique way that has to do with the root of the story is vey intriguing. I loved that the whole film was upbeat and went along to the rhythm of the situation. The way they tied in the flashbacks of the past of the characters was really cool. As well as the way they took random assorted characters to represent the way this thing affected all kinds of people and how as one they all had a big part of history.
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Bradym03 says...
7 months ago
I enjoyed it. I didn't understand all the stock talk, but still enjoyed it.

I could tell this was made in mind for both sides to enjoy, those who are aware of the incident and those who don't.
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hgram says...
8 months ago
Find someone who looks at you the way Shailene Woodley looks at Paul Dano
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TheBreezus says...
one year ago
I'm going to check this out if the world has ended.
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Saint Pauly says...
7 months ago
Like a bedtime story in a bank, Dumb Money is a fairy tale without the fairy tale ending.

This reddit version of The Big Short fed my 'Eat the Rich' appetite even if the ending isn't the just desserts I hungered for.

Still, this well made film filled in a lot of blanks about the Gamestop grassroots takeover of Wall Street, including the disappointing denouement. Like many, it was a fairy tale I really wanted to believe could come true.
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bizzort says...
7 months ago
Pete Davidson co-stars as himself
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StuntmanBob says...
7 months ago
Dumb Money tells an interesting story. I mostly enjoyed the cast and felt invested in many of the characters. It just needed more humor to rise to the next level. It's a good one-time watch.
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PorterUk says...
7 months ago
It's okay. Worth the watch. Not great but not mediocre. It's fine.
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CJSantilli says...
6 months ago
Rated a Connor 5, normal 7
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Xiofire says...
6 months ago
DIAMOND HANDZZZ :gem::raised_hands::gem::raised_hands::gem::raised_hands::gem:

Having watched I, Tonya yesterday, I accidentally turned my weekend into a Craig Gillespie twofer without knowing he directed both going in. What's shockingly apparent from this double feature is Gillespie's ability to give his movies an entertaining momentum; there's a punchy quality between these two movies that keeps the narrative flowing even when explaining stereotypically boring subject matter like shorting stocks and hedge fund terminology. While it doesn't match I, Tonya on a performance or technical level, as someone that watched this whole ordeal go down IRL and with a personal penchant for working class underdogs sticking it to the rich ruling class, this one was a much more enjoyable watch for me. It's not going to blow anyone away, but I'm very much a fan of these punchy drama reenactments of real life stories, and I hope Gillespie keeps making them for years to come.

Apes. Together. Strong.
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sage020 says...
4 months ago
Pretty average film all around. My expectations may have been a bit higher considering the cast involved but it was just ok.
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Copeland1994 says...
5 months ago
This one will be fun to revisit from time to time given I have lived the true story of this. I expected it to be turned to a movie, but I never expected it to happen so fast or with this level of a cast. It is one of the better biopics of the last couple of years!

Rating: 4/5 - 85% - Would Recommend
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