"Wall Street" vs. "Other People's Money" Movie Review | Hn 192

January 13
1h 13m

Episode Description

On this episode, Adam is joined by smart person Charles Melchin to compare and contrast two movies tackling the same topic, corporate takeovers: Wall Street (1987 - featuring Michael Douglas) and Other People's Money (1991 - featuring Danny DeVito). And always remember: "Haman Nature - for lack of a better term - is good. Haman Nature is right. Haman Nature works."00:00 — Intro. Remember Wall Street and Other People's money? Let's review!02:50 — What is the "market for corporate control" and why does it matter? How do shareholders make sure the managers are doing their job correctly? What is a "corporate raider"?15:44 — Proof that Adam Haman was far too heavily influenced by Hollywood movies in the 1980s.17:00 — Is "insider trading" a real crime? Should it be? What about "pump and dump" schemes? What's the best remedy for these sorts of noxious behaviors?27:10 — Wall Street: Gordon Gekko's famous "Greed is good" speech. What was Gekko's "real" business philosophy? What about Oliver Stone? What's Wall Street "about"? What grade does it earn?40:30 — Other People's Money: What is OPM "about"? What grade does it earn? What has government done to ruin the market for corporate control? Also: Danny DeVito's stockholder speech. 1:09:49 — Outro. Final thoughts. Thanks for watching Haman Nature! Adam on X: https://x.com/Rerazer Adam's other podcast: https://naturalorderpodcast.como



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