This is the full movie: http://vimeo.com/33870165 This is the trailer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FzrBurlJUNk
tbh, i think the movie fails in one area... and that is that it does not provide any solutions (or at least draft solutions) to the problem, LMAO at the end it even says they are on the way to recovery :O hahahaha!! they really should place the blame more on the federal reserve (and its slutty monetary policies) than solely blaming bankers on wall st. George bush once said, "wall st got drunk"... but nobody ever asked him 'who provided the alcohol??'... it was the federal reserve!! anyway it does a good job to describe the corruption and problems associated with the system
Smeagol thanks also for linking this... Inside Job's creator Charles Ferguson has revealed across several interviews that he wanted to go in 'hard' on this topic but was told to pull back as it would make the movie unmarketable. here's just 1 example; http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vS0hj4kiqsA His production supervisors advised him to cut the interviews to show up the Wall street money junkies for what they were and not come across as a hard case himself that the audience would dislike. The fact that these guys turned up to be interviewed is testament to their incredible egos. In the DVD copy of 'Inside Job' the end credits are interspersed with clips of where the interviews go sour and the Wall St. hacks realise they've been cornered. It also contains a long segment with Ferguson's mentor about how things got the way they did (derugulation obviously) and how we should return to the old post-Depression era reforms.