Having been an Ebert fan for years (although I preferred Siskel), I've
noticed politics slipping in - wonderfully IMO - to his reviews.

Here's the Opening for "Yes Men" where I think he perfectly sums up
the blame for the crisis:

Jim Carrey made a movie in 1997 titled "Liar Liar" in which his
character is a lawyer who suddenly finds he cannot tell a lie.

Now here is "Yes Man," with Carrey playing a bank loan executive who
cannot say "no."

If the movie had been made just a little later to take advantage of
the mortgage crisis, it could have been a docudrama.

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