Here's the latest movie parody invoking Bernie Madoff.
The folks at ParodyFilms.tv have taken Oscar favorite "Slumdog Millionaire" and turned it into "Scumbag Billionaire".
The title alone...
From: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=orjiGSiJEOw
BERNIE, WE'RE HERE TO HELP YOU
In the latest attempt to exploit the Madoff scandal, LeaseTrader.com is sending out press releases offering to help Bernard Madoff unload his leased cars. The New York Times reports the trustee liquidating Madoff's firm's assets wants the leases on six luxury cars cancelled.
Madoff reportedly leases a 2007 Land Rover, a 2008 Cadillac DTS, a 2009 Mercedes S550 (nice!), a 2007 Mercedes S550, a 2008 Mercedes GL450, and 2006 Lexus SUV.
That's a lot of cars for a guy who doesn't live in California.
Sergio Stiberman, CEO of LeaseTrader.com, says, "The most financially responsible way to terminate a car lease is through transfer, which allows cash-strapped individuals to avoid terminating the lease and paying off the remaining balance - a price tag that can easily surpass $10,000." So his company helps people search for buyers of their leases...at a cost of about $230 a car.
Source...
More on "Made-off" here...
Cheers
Marc
The folks at ParodyFilms.tv have taken Oscar favorite "Slumdog Millionaire" and turned it into "Scumbag Billionaire".
The title alone...
From: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=orjiGSiJEOw
BERNIE, WE'RE HERE TO HELP YOU
In the latest attempt to exploit the Madoff scandal, LeaseTrader.com is sending out press releases offering to help Bernard Madoff unload his leased cars. The New York Times reports the trustee liquidating Madoff's firm's assets wants the leases on six luxury cars cancelled.
Madoff reportedly leases a 2007 Land Rover, a 2008 Cadillac DTS, a 2009 Mercedes S550 (nice!), a 2007 Mercedes S550, a 2008 Mercedes GL450, and 2006 Lexus SUV.
That's a lot of cars for a guy who doesn't live in California.
Sergio Stiberman, CEO of LeaseTrader.com, says, "The most financially responsible way to terminate a car lease is through transfer, which allows cash-strapped individuals to avoid terminating the lease and paying off the remaining balance - a price tag that can easily surpass $10,000." So his company helps people search for buyers of their leases...at a cost of about $230 a car.
Source...
More on "Made-off" here...
Cheers
Marc