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Movies/Scenes Representing Greed

bulletBoiler Room (2000)
bullet"There's no honor in taking that after-school job at Mickey D's. Honor is in the dollar, kid." (DVD ch 1)
bulletSeth's greed allows him to make money at the expense of others without seeing the consequences to them. 
bulletThree Kings (1999)
bulletThe American soldiers are originally willing to overlook atrocities, and to compromise the entire American mission in order to satisfy their greed.
bulletBeing John Malkovich (1999)
bulletCraig and Maxine decide to sell trips into John Malkovich's brain.
bulletWhen John Malkovich goes through the portal, everyone he sees looks like him, and every word they say sounds like, "Malkovich." Hilarious scene for illustrating self-centeredness!
bulletA Simple Plan (1998)
bulletHank's increasing desire and decision to keep the money, eventually sacrificing his happiness and his family for it, while it disappears.
bulletCritical Care (1997)
bulletMany scenes depicting the collision between ethics and income.
bulletThe Devil's Advocate (1997)
bulletA stunning depiction of the seduction of power and money, and the twisting of reality to fit whatever goals we, personally might have. Good for illustrations of the satanic, greed, not recognizing evil when it stares you in the face, and our failure to discern what is evil from what is good.
bulletVeggie Tales (Madame Blueberry) 
bulletThe scene from the shopping mart (the stuff mart) is a good example of our desire to acquire more possessions. (submitted by R. Childress, Signal Mtn. Tn.)
bulletThe Shawshank Redemption (1994)
bulletThe publicly devout Warden is laundering money with Andy Dufresne's help. When there is a chance for Andy to be free, the warden has the inmate who has the information killed.
bulletOther People's Money (1991)
bulletDanny Devito is a money hungry corporate raider. Many scenes to illustrate the point. (submitted by Mike Brown)
bulletWall Street (1987)
bulletMichael Douglas' character addresses the annual meeting of a corporation on which he is attempting a hostile takeover. Short, one minute clip. Douglas says, "There's a new law of evolution in corporate America...Greed is good..." Excellent clip to set up a theme and show the contrast between the world's view and God's view. (submitted by Dan Miller)
bulletThe Poseidon Adventure (1972)
bulletThe representative of the the worn-out ship's owner insists on running the ship "full steam ahead" even though the ship needs to take on more ballast if it is to survive any kind of storm at all.
bulletWilly Wonka and the Chocolate Factory (1971)
bulletOn the Waterfront (1954)
bulletSee Theresa Shetler's paper, "'I’ll Be Back!' The Battle continues…On the Waterfront: Art Reflects Culture."
bulletA Christmas Carol (1938)
bulletMr. Deeds Goes to Town (1936)
bulletSee review by Martyn Smith.

 

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