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To: KevinDavis
From the article:Rockwell excels in portraying both of these hapless characters as they struggle in an Orwellian future where a corporation has the means and the desire to manipulate mind, memory and genome. This vision of corporate corruption is the basic premise of the film...

They lose me there. I am sick of the evil corporation plot line...

8 posted on 06/18/2009 6:29:31 PM PDT by LRS (Just contracts; just laws; just a constitution...)
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To: LRS

They never seem to realize that no corporation gets to have that kind of power unless it’s subsumed by the state - the very thing Zero can’t do fast enough.

As an aside, it’s annoying the way they pretend that they won’t be giving away the moviess twist, but then go ahead and do so in the last section.


12 posted on 06/18/2009 6:44:21 PM PDT by eclecticEel (The Most High rules in the kingdom of men ... and sets over it the basest of men.)
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To: LRS

> From the article:Rockwell excels in portraying both of these hapless characters as they struggle in an Orwellian future where a corporation has the means and the desire to manipulate mind, memory and genome. This vision of corporate corruption is the basic premise of the film...

They lose me there. I am sick of the evil corporation plot line...<

Does Rachel, the author have an e-mail address? Send her this: “ you paint corporations and capitalism as evil? How about this? You receive a check everytime you write your propaganda piece, correct? Then that is pure capitalism..an exchange of goods for services and that means, you are a corporation. Now STFU, you commie twit”


18 posted on 06/18/2009 7:32:07 PM PDT by max americana
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