Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Inside Job Cheats Oprah Of Cheese Eating Moment

Inside Job transcended the infantile proclivities of Chicago Voters who elected Raum as Mayor and deprived the Chosen One's King Maker of her gloating gravy train ride.

Instead of indulging Queen of Talk to knight Binksey for his property-defacing "art" as she most certainly expected she'd be doing, The Academy Majority saw the true business value of this Charles Ferguson inspired work and rejected without comment, the continuing effort of the Chicago Mob to sweep this scandal under the rug.  No Doubt.  Hollywood's Rich people know how they achieved their status, and are only a small part of the greater Membership of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences Community of Professionals.  To a Sound Man, the suggestion that a costume designer can step into his booth and produce award-winning tracks without bottom-up training is at least as insulting as the notion that a politician with Obama's resume could out-perform the Partnership of Bill & Hillary Clinton or, for that matter, Todd & Sarah Palin.  Substance, not Fatuous Rush, is the stuff the Accomplished are made of.

How could a reasoning American expect from the Candidate in the 2008 Primary, who raked in more Wall Street Contributions than his next three contenders combined, anything less than complicity from Barak Obama?

Born the Grandson of a Banker, Madelyn Lee Dunham's bottomless checkbook was the beginning of a life of self-indulgence for the "Privacy Freak" who leads minions who "Want it ALL and who Want It Right NOW!  Work for it?  Scoff at those drones while milking every contemptful assertion of a "Broken" System and play your way into the Office while you haven't any handle on the Job.  Inside?  I think the deployment of the "insider" cultural music and rap of the Obama Nation was the Exclusive tactic of the corrupt noveau-riche who allowed him to do their bidding.  A Fool leading the Children's Crusade has not yet discerned that the "guts" of the system he disrespects has been wisely removed to a performing platform in an alternative universe he has neither the skills nor the character to uncover.  He is "satisfied" with the kind of "power" Oprah can deliver.  The Academy has communicated to Oprah that her work is done here.  In THIS economy; solid work, not seat-of-the-pants graffiti, is what the hungry seek.  Thanks for coming, though, and demonstrating - as you ALWAYS do -  that money can't buy taste.  And isn't that what wealth and the Academy are all about?

I plan to acquire a copy of Inside Job and start showing it at house parties, in the tradition of An Inconvenient Truth, GasLand, and WalMart: The High Cost of Low Price.

http://www.sonyclassics.com/insidejob/

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