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Boiler Room | 2000 | R | - 3.3.10

A college drop-out (Giovanni Ribisi) joins a brokerage house with the promise of becoming a quick millionaire and soon discovers it's too good to be true. Also with Vin Diesel, Nia Long, Nicky Katt, Scott Caan, Ron Rifkin, Jamie Kennedy, Taylor Nichols, Bill Nichols, Tom Everett Scott, Ben Affleck and David Younger. [2:00]

SEX/NUDITY 3 - Several instances of sexual innuendo (including references to fellatio and masturbation) and a few kisses. We see a presumably post-coitus couple talking in bed (only the sides of their faces and his bare shoulders are visible). We glimpse a small, classic nude female statue.

VIOLENCE/GORE 3 - A man holds another on the ground and punches his face repeatedly (afterwards, the man appears to be unconscious and some blood is visible on the side of his face). Some grabbing and shoving (sometimes people are shoved to the ground or out of a door); at the end of one scene two groups of men begin shoving each other and it's implied that it turns into a brawl. A man kicks a table. Some scenes of yelling.

LANGUAGE 10 - About 150 F-words, lots of anatomical references and slang terms, lots of scatological references, several mild obscenities, several insults and several racial and ethnic slurs.

DISCUSSION TOPICS - The stock market, stockbrokers, unethical business practices, morality, deception, strained father-son relationships, parental approval, misogyny, homophobia.

MESSAGE - There's no honor in building your wealth by cheating it from others.

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