MAX KEISER'S NEIGHBORHOOD
Project Info:
- Symbol:
- MAXKE
- Price Per Share:
- $5
- Total Shares:
- 600
- Shares Available:
- 590
- Shares Reserved:
- 10
- No. PMF Fund Shares:
- 0
- % Funded Total:
- 2%
- Time to Completion:
- about 1 year (?)
- PMF Fund Rating:
- NR
- Member Rating:
- 10
- Project Length:
- 45 mins
- Genre:
- Comedy
- Project Status:
- Pre Production
Project Talent:
Latest Project Buzz
(Owner)
I highly recommend this movie: Trailer here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vNKPEp6aEqQ
6 months ago
6 months ago
(Shareholder)
@jim4voip Hi Jim, you don't need to paint the wires green, you'll wind up doing the rig removal anyway. Puppets should make an easy workflow
6 months ago
(Owner)
I was on amazon.com and you can get Marrionettes for reasonable price.... Marionettes against a green screen sounds good right now.
6 months ago
(Shareholder)
@jim4voip Watched some Mr. Rodgers, you can photostich the set from 2 cameras. Haven't figured out the opening titles, this is my skype.
6 months ago
Project Logline:
Its a beautiful day in MAX KEISER'S NEIGHBORHOOD
Synopsis:
MAX KEISER's NEIGHBORHOOD is a DYSTOPIAN CHILDREN'S SHOW, set in a mythical town that
has 30% unemployment, somewhere in the suburbs of modern-day Pittsburgh, PA.
Welcome to the neighborhood of economic make-believe, where fake statistics, lying politicians,
and financial terrorists bring bad data to life and where everyone believes that The Neighborhood
is quote "the best place to live in the world" even though Max tries to point out that their living standards
have been on slow decline since the 1970s.
Max hangs his coat up and puts on a cardigan sweater and some soft gym shoes.
Then he checks the current price of gold. Oh what's that? A knock at the door delivers
a visitor. Its Mr. McFeely, who had just been laid off during a recent mass layoff of 20,000
US postal workers to save money on the looming US deficit. Lately, Mr. McFeely explains, he's now going around
the Neighborhood collecting gold jewelry to sell for his new job at PimpMyGoldJewelry.com
Today's episode Max explains why the goldfish has died due to High Frequency Trading. As we drift
towards make-believe, Max points out that the city's ailing Trolley system, which runs
though the center of town into the Neighborhood of Make-Believe (also known as The Federal Reserve), has been sold to an
undisclosed foreign bank for a quick capital injection of $20 billion dollars to the city in exchange for the rights
to collect fares on the Trolley for the next 20 years.
As we enter the Land of Make-Believe, we meet the Lady Elaine Fairchilde, once heir to vast wealth,
has lost 40% in a bad derivates scheme with JP Morgan Chase
and now spends her time manufacturing her own high-altitude drone which to
hunt down Jamie Dimon and bring him back to live in squalor inside King Friday's castle dungeon for financial crimes against humanity.
Lady Elaine attempts to coerce X The Owl (also a board member on the Federal Reserve) to tell her where Jamie Dimon is,
but he isn't telling.
Max then visits Granpierre Tiger, a French bon-vivant who lives west of King Friday's castle in the Eiffel Tower.
Granpierre Tiger explains the European debt crisis and what it means for the Eurozone. Grandpierre Tiger claims to have "shared a croissant"
three ways between Christine Legarde and Angela Merkel.
Max asks: "Won't you occupy my neighborhood?"
Cast:
Voices: Max Keiser, Alex Jones