I saw it, and I was unimpressed. I feel like conservatives in America have an attitude that can best be summarized as, "Nothing's wrong with things the way they are, except on social issues," and liberals have an attitude that "Everything is wrong with things the way they are, and I know exactly how to fix them. Inside Job is just an iteration of that second notion, but without any potential solution. It also ascribes a level of humanity to financial markets that is both silly and insulting to most peoples' intelligence. The financial system was not a game set up to fuck us all. It was a poorly regulated market, like any other, and we need to be level-headed when we think about how to prevent this sort of thing from happening again. It was a good documentary as far as research goes, but not very compelling or useful as far as economic analysis.