Reviews for “The Smartest Guys”

Lots of review for Enron: The Smartest Guys In the Room today. Greg got to see it at the official opening and has some interesting reports from the Q&A session that followed. Ted gives his perspective as a former Enron employee. Both the Chron and the Press give it good reviews, with the Chron throwing in a comparison to the wonderful 1983 film Local Hero.

One thing from the Chron review: In the print edition, the review notes that the movie is unrated and “contains no objectionable material”. Either they cut out the five-minute stripper montage from the screener DVD, or someone has an interesting definition of “objectionable”.

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4 Responses to Reviews for “The Smartest Guys”

  1. Greg Wythe says:

    stripper montage was definitely in the preview.

  2. Smirking Chupacabra says:

    I, for one, have no objections! 🙂

  3. Ray says:

    Stripper montage?

    Why wasn’t I informed earlier?

  4. Mathwiz says:

    Smirking Chupacabra, you stole my comment! 😉

    Personally, I think the whole “objectionable material” concept has long outlived its usefulness. An unflattering portrait of Enron is itself likely to be “objectionable” to some. If by “objectionable” the reviewer means “sexual,” (s)he should just say so. Let’s quit censoring our censorship reports!

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