That is right out of
the movie Boiler Room.
So earnings are strong to very strong just as Seth Davis described his portfolio in
the movie Boiler Room (2000): «Investors are selling stocks because earnings were better than expected.»
Not exact matches
In the first
movie, Spirited Away, they appeared as lil workers in a
boiler room.
These are the avenues that could make Bleed more than just a standard boxing
movie, but writer / director Ben Younger (
Boiler Room) doesn't seem interested in real character development.
It helps that
Boiler Room director Younger, making his first
movie for 12 years, has the advantage of being based on a less well - known true life story (at least to those not versed in boxing lore), its dramatic twists subsequently packing a bit more surprise and punch.
These include his disgusting son Taquito (John C. Reilly) who takes up residence in the
boiler room and keeps hinting that he will inevitably die soon, stores like a used toilet paper shop (Tim decides to raise the owner's son (Noah Spencer) as a further way to insult him) and a spa that cleanses people in young boys» diarrhea (euphemistically called «shrim,» which, of course, gives us a useful euphemism to describe the
movie itself), and a random wolf.
Most people associate investing with
movies like «The Wolf of Wall Street» or «
Boiler Room,» in which a bunch of young guys hit home runs with other people's money and enjoy life to its fullest.