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Posted: Wed, 3rd Jan 2007 00:37 Post subject: The Pursuit Of Happyness DVD SCREENER DVDR-VideoDVD |
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So what do you people think about this movie, i have not seen this but i am looking forward to watching this. thoose who have seen this, is the movie good or bad?
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Posted: Wed, 3rd Jan 2007 00:43 Post subject: |
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Will Smith<=>automatically skip
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Posted: Wed, 3rd Jan 2007 07:44 Post subject: |
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This movie was actually good, he's not my favorite actor but his movies aren't anything like vin diesal where his lines are just stupid as hell. He's a good actor but this movie in particular was excellent and it's disgusting that intelligent people like he played as have to struggle in the states while the rich sit on their 4000 dollar porch sipping iced tea that someone else made for them
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Posted: Wed, 3rd Jan 2007 08:08 Post subject: |
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SpykeZ wrote: | This movie was actually good, he's not my favorite actor but his movies aren't anything like vin diesal where his lines are just stupid as hell. He's a good actor but this movie in particular was excellent and it's disgusting that intelligent people like he played as have to struggle in the states while the rich sit on their 4000 dollar porch sipping iced tea that someone else made for them |
The point of the movie being that he was poor but become a super rich stockbroker through hard work =)
(based on true story it seems)
Per Ardua Ad Astra
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Posted: Wed, 3rd Jan 2007 08:11 Post subject: |
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Anticasper wrote: | SpykeZ wrote: | This movie was actually good, he's not my favorite actor but his movies aren't anything like vin diesal where his lines are just stupid as hell. He's a good actor but this movie in particular was excellent and it's disgusting that intelligent people like he played as have to struggle in the states while the rich sit on their 4000 dollar porch sipping iced tea that someone else made for them |
The point of the movie being thatt he was poor but become a super rich stockbroker through hard work =)
(based on true story it seems) |
that was a little beyond just 'hard work' ...
USA:
Quote: | In 2004, the ratio of average CEO pay to the average pay of a production (i.e., non-management) worker was 431-to-1, up from 301-to-1 in 2003, according to "Executive Excess," an annual report released Tuesday by the liberal research groups United for a Fair Economy and the Institute for Policy Studies.
That's not the highest ever. In 2001, the ratio of CEO-to-worker pay hit a peak of 525-to-1.
Still, it's quite a leap year over year, and it ranks on the high end historically. In 1990, for instance, CEOs made about 107 times more than the average worker, while in 1982, the average CEO made only 42 times more.
The cumulative pay of the top 10 highest paid CEOs in the past 15 years totaled $11.7 billion. |
http://money.cnn.com/2005/08/26/news/economy/ceo_pay/
Canada:
Quote: | TORONTO - By 12:13 pm on New Year's Day, while many Canadians were still nursing a hangover, Canada"s 100 highest paid CEOs had already pocketed what will take minimum wage workers the rest of 2007 to earn.
The clock keeps ticking. By 9:46 am Jan. 2, as most Canadians begin another year of labour, Canada’s 100 highest paid CEOs will have reaped, on average, $38,010 in pay.
"That equals the average annual earnings of workers in Canada,” says Hugh Mackenzie, research associate with the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives (CCPA). “And it will take them all of 2007 to earn it.”
By the time Canadians tune into the 6:00 news Jan. 2, Canada’s 100 highest paid CEOs will have pocketed nearly $70,000. The highest paid CEO will have pocketed more than $570,000.
“If time is money, are Canada’s 100 highest paid CEOs really worth more in a day than most Canadian workers are in a year?” asks Mackenzie.
“People wonder what the growing gap between the rich and the rest of us looks like. This provides us with a pretty good snapshot of how unevenly the Canadian workforce is valued these days.” |
http://www.policyalternatives.ca/index.cfm?act=news&call=1523&pa=BB736455&do=Article
no difference between the two really ... greed kinda sucks ... kinda off topic but oh well
good movie btw, it's kinda sweet and a tearjerker so the gf will like it too 
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