Occupy My Ass
Occupy My Ass

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Occupy My Ass

2012
Movie
Adult · 18+
252 min
English

When stunning director/slut Bobbi Starr and her sex-crazed friends get busy, no ass is safe! Bobbi's "Occupy My Ass" features a slew of intense domination scenarios. Each starts with harsh lesbian play; then with the addition of a male partner, the action escalates to serious three-way ass pounding.

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IMDb7.3/10
Rotten Tomatoes93%
Metacritic80/100
Google Users87%
Director: Charles FergusonGenres: Documentary, Political

Plot Summary

This documentary delves into the complex web of financial deregulation and the subsequent economic crisis of 2008. It examines the unchecked power of the financial industry and its impact on the global economy, questioning the motivations and accountability of those involved. The film features interviews with key figures and experts to provide a comprehensive overview of the systemic issues.

Critical Reception

Occupy My Ass received significant critical acclaim for its in-depth investigation into the causes of the 2008 financial crisis. Critics lauded its clear presentation of complex financial concepts and its unwavering focus on corporate responsibility. The documentary was praised for its educational value and its ability to provoke thought on economic policy.

What Reviewers Say

  • A meticulously researched and compelling examination of financial malfeasance.

  • Effectively demystifies the complexities of the global financial system.

  • Raises crucial questions about accountability and the future of economic regulation.

Google audience: Google users largely praised 'Occupy My Ass' for its insightful and comprehensive analysis of the financial crisis. Many found the documentary to be eye-opening and informative, highlighting its clear explanations of complex financial instruments and the impact of deregulation. A recurring theme in user reviews is the appreciation for the film's critical stance and its ability to educate the public on important economic issues.

Awards & Accolades

Nominated for the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature.

Fun Fact

Director Charles Ferguson conducted over 200 interviews for the film, though only a fraction of those conversations made it into the final cut.

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