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Closed Caption; Feature commentary with writer/director Alex Gibney; Deleted scenes; The making of Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room; Conversation with Bethany McLean and Peter Elkind; Firesign Theatre presents: The Fall of Enron; Additional Enron skits (selection from discovered scripts); Higher definition: The Enron Show; Where are they now?; A gallery of Enron cartoons; The original Fortune magazine article; An index of web sites with the latest information
Full Product DetailsDisc #1 -- Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room
2. Smoke & Mirrors [8:16]
3. Kenny Boy [8:53]
4. A Man With a Big Idea [9:45]
5. Guys With Spikes [4:32]
6. Love Me, Love Me [6:21]
7. Love for Sale [6:15]
8. The Emperor Has No Clotes [6:03]
9. The Sorcerer's Apprentice [6:01]
10. Useful Idiots [2:54]
11. Ask Why, Asshole [3:33]
12. Kal-ee-'for-nyah [19:25]
13. The Ship Is Sinking [5:09]
14. Jeffrey Has Left the Building [:00]
15. It Was a Wonderful Life [9:23]
16. End Credits [9:28]
At this writing in early 2006, the principal players in the sordid drama of Enron -- believed by some accusers to be the most egregious corporate malefactors in American history -- are about to go on trial for pillaging their company and devaluing its stock, leaving thousands of employees and investors holding the bag while they absconded with millions. Alex Gibney's documentary examines the meteoric rise and spectacular fall of this Houston, Texas-based firm, which for a time made its top officers wealthy beyond their wildest dreams, and all by engaging in business practices alleged to have been little more than a complex shell game. Enron founder Ken Lay and his successor as CEO, Jeff Skilling, are pretty well skewered in Gibney's film, which in its own way is every bit as riveting as a suspense thriller. Without putting too fine a point of it, the film has all the elements of Greek tragedy; it is hubris that ultimately brings down the main characters. Arrogance, pride, power, the abuse of power -- they're all here. Even if you've been following the story in the media, there are dimensions to the Enron tale of which you're probably unaware. The Smartest Guys in the Room will clue you in, and we predict you'll be amazed by the facts it presents. Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble
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