Okay, writers, directors, authors and producers – we understand. Do you have any experience in telling stories about Wall Street, the video game industry or social media, and see some powerful big dollar signs in the true story of how Reddit managed to take the shares of a struggling video game retailer to ridiculous highs through sheer willpower, yet another narrative by David against Goliath that probably cannot stand a closer look.
So you’re making movies – four of them – and a TV show. Why not? It’s not like a person is entitled to an event like this!
On Friday, February 5:
No. But just in case Yes, we imagine that this completely disparate set of productions will need some excellent titles in the future. We can humbly suggest:
- GameStop: never stop stopping
- Uncut GMEs
- Meme Streets
- Short stop
- From pre-order to stock order
- I have no shares and I must sell
- Hate the player, not the GME
- The Wall Street Weeb
- The game is over
- GameStop does not stop
- Diamond hands
- Robinhood and the men in player chairs
- To the Moon, or how I learned to stop worrying and HODL
- This theater still exists because of the events in this film (remember AMC?)
- The bankruptcy of the hedge fund Melvin Capital by the Internet message board WallStreetBets