Freakonomics: The Movie Trailer
It’s refreshing to see the 2005 book Freakonomics is coming to life on the big screen. Steven D. Levitt and Stephen J. Dubner‘s book, which applies economic theory to a multitude of subjects and questions how incentives can sway intentions, was one of those books that make you sit back and say “wow” when reading. The manner in which it breaks down its eye-opening topics (i.e. Information control applied to the KKK and real estate agents) was impressive, and the fact that these topics will be put into play on the big screen makes the Freakonomics film a must see. If you are a fan of films like Bowling for Columbine or The Smartest Guys In The Room, you should definitely see this film. You can watch at home on cable’s Magnolia Pictures On Demand on September 3rd or wait until it hits theaters on October 1st. Check out the trailer below.












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