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An Interview with Leslie Daniels, Author of 'Cleaning Nabokov's House' Permalink.

A picture named leslieDanielsLabel.jpgLeslie Daniels' first novel is great! We discuss this and more via Skype on this appisode of the Big App Show (books)

Buy a copy of Leslie's book in multiple formats from Amazon

This video has been rotated and formatted to fit a non smart-phone screen, it is best viewed in the free Big App Show app.

To view more interviews, app and book reviews, get the Big App Show app for free on Android and iPhone

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The New Ruler of EURO-pe

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Review of HBO's "Too Big To Fail" Permalink.

A picture named pinocchio.jpgYesterday I watched the premier of HBO's dramatic television interpretation of Andrew Ross Sorkin's "Too Big To Fail". It was hard to miss, the marketing budget in the greater Los Angeles area must have been huge. While certainly entertaining to watch and chockerblock with good actors like James Woods, Paul Giamatti, Matthew Modine, Ed Anser and Willam Hurt, I can safely say that this 'movie' is a piece of shit.

A total whitewash of those responsible for the financial crisis.

The message: your government is really good, on your side and saved us all from armageddon. Banks are now really too big to fail (the movie ends with this message)

Treasury secretary Hank Paulson is portrayed as a hero, Ben Bernanke is the voice of calm and reason. Neel Kashkari is the genius, Timmy Geithner is a straight shooter.

Give me a break.

I know times are tough in Hollywood, work is hard to come by and money up front has been replaced by points on the "back-end", but these actors should be ashamed of being complicit to this ficticious account of history. The three days when Paulson, Bernanke, Geither et al literally threatened US representatives in secret meetings into passing a three page bill are conspicuously missing from the entire account.

Throughout the piece there's an interesting subtext of how these 'complicated issues' need to be communicated to the American public, because we're apparently too stupid to understand the lingua franca of criminals.

Luckily, President Obama's European Tour 2011 has distracted a lot of attention from this blatant broadcast from the Ministry of Truth.

The creators failed to draw in the big audience they wanted because of a rookie mistake; the didn't cast Kim Kardashian.



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