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The Corporation -Please Seed 2+ Copies - xvid - 32x240 - 9-20-07

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Title:

The Corporation -Please Seed 2+ Copies - xvid - 32x240 - 9-20-07

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2007-09-21 (by tuberok)

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http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0379225/

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Brought to you in 320x240 xvid format - perfect for portable dvd players, pda\\\\\\\'s, smartphones, & other devices that support the xvid format. Please seed 2+ copies & enjoy! Comments welcome! Thanks in advance! :) Tuberok The Corporation (2003) advertisement photos board trailer details Register or login to rate this title User Rating: 8.3/10 (5,929 votes) more Photos (see all 11 photos) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Overview Directors:Mark Achbar Jennifer Abbott (co-director) Writers:Joel Bakan (written by) Harold Crooks (narration) ... more Release Date:4 June 2004 (USA) more view trailer Genre:Documentary / History more Plot Outline:Documentary that looks at the concept of the corporation throughout recent history up to its present-day dominance. more Plot Synopsis:This plot synopsis is empty. Add a synopsis Plot Keywords:Bolivia / Business / Censorship / Corporate America / Corporate World more Awards:12 wins & 1 nomination more User Comments:powerful & compelling more -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Cast (Credited cast) Jane Akre ... Herself Ray Anderson ... Himself Maude Barlow ... Herself Chris Barrett ... Himself Carlton Brown ... Himself Smedley Darlington Butler ... Himself - USMC, exposes anti-FDR plot (archive footage) Noam Chomsky ... Himself V������­ctor Hugo Daza ... Himself - slain student, Bolivia (archive footage) Peter Drucker ... Himself Samuel Epstein ... Himself Milton Friedman ... Himself Kathie Lee Gifford ... Herself (archive footage) Naomi Klein ... Herself Susan E. Linn ... Herself Luke McCabe ... Himself Mikela J. Mikael ... Narrator (voice) Robert Monks ... Himself Michael Moore ... Himself Jonathan Ressler ... Himself Franklin Delano Roosevelt ... Himself (archive footage) Vandana Shiva ... Herself Steve Wilson ... Himself more -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Additional Details Parents Guide:Add content advisory for parents Runtime:145 min / Argentina:150 min (Buenos Aires Festival Internacional de Cine Independiente) / Hong Kong:165 min (Hong Kong International Film Festival) Country:Canada Language:English / Spanish Color:Color Aspect Ratio:1.85 : 1 more Sound Mix:Dolby SR Certification:Argentina:Atp / Australia:PG / Brazil:10 / Canada:G (Qu������©bec) / Canada:PG (Alberta/British Columbia/Ontario) / UK:PG / USA:Unrated / Singapore:PG Filming Locations:Celebration, Florida, USA more MOVIEmeter: 8% since last week why? Company:Big Picture Media Corporation more -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Fun Stuff Trivia:A lot of the footage is downloaded off the Internet from www.archive.org, a website dedicated to free film footage within the public domain. more Quotes:Narrator: Through the voices of CEOs, whistle blowers, brokers, gurus and spies, insiders and outsiders, we present the corporation as a paradox, an institution that creates great wealth, but causes enormous, and often hidden harms. more Movie Connections:Features The Big One (1997) more Soundtrack:Bad Apple more -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FAQ This FAQ is empty. Add the first question. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- User Comments (Comment on this title) 35 out of 43 people found the following comment useful:- powerful & compelling, 25 January 2004 Author: rci from Toronto, Ontario The first time in a long time that I\\\\\\\'ve seen a movie audience launch into applause at the end -- and I was as enthusiastic as everyone else. While quite long (2 hours, 45 minutes)this film piles detailed examples on top of interviews on top of documentary film clips. Liberally laced with interviews with folks like Noam Chomsky, Naomi Klein and Michael Moore, it also includes insightful commentary from a (small) handful of liberated corporate executives. The sum total is a compelling story of the evil that can be and is done by and in the name of corporations. I say this as one who has worked in a corporate environment my entire career, and who for a very long time has had difficulty getting past the \\\\\\\'but these are almost all nice people -- I don\\\\\\\'t know any ogres out to intentionally rape & pillage\\\\\\\' perspective. What I\\\\\\\'m gradually wakening to is the realization that yes, the corporate structure is very efficient at doing what it\\\\\\\'s designed to do -- which unfortunately does not include taking social responsibility or the greater good into account. Instead it\\\\\\\'s ruthlessly focused on the bottom line, come hell (literally) or high water -- or polluted water. I highly recommend this film. I know I\\\\\\\'ll be going back for a second viewing -- there\\\\\\\'s that much content, that I know I didn\\\\\\\'t absorb it all the first time around.

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Comments:

kwyolmyoth (2008-07-21)

Correct aspect-ratio from 320x240 to 440x240!
Thanks for sharing!