In the hands of a cynical genius like Billy Wilder or a wily craftsman like Steven Soderbergh, Gringo might've become a satire for the ages, a mordant document that people of the future could study to understand
this morally vacuous moment in the life of our republic.
Defining Earth's resources as «natural capital» is
morally wrong, intellectually
vacuous, and most of all counter-productive, says Guardian columnist George Monbiot