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The Big Short review: going for broke - Polygon
In The Big Short (2015), there's a shot of a man standing near the front door talking on the phone. It's the real Michael Burry (portrayed by Christian Bale in the film),
Meme stocks could be the latest big short as investment dries up
The Big Short Movie on Twitter: "Timing. Is. EVERYTHING. Wishing Christian Bale a happy birthday! https://t.co/Ld4EHsT5dG" / Twitter
The Big Short: A Reddit page decided to take on Wall Street and they're... winning? | IMAGE.ie
The Big Short poster (Christian Bale, Steve Carell, Ryan Gosling, and Brad Pitt) : r/movies
The Big Short… Squeeze
The big GameStop short: Reddit traders outmaneuver US hedge funds | News | DW | 28.01.2021
Wall Street vs Reddit: People are watching The Big Short to understand the current Gamestop saga | The Independent
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Robinhood Boosts The Big Short and The Wolf of Wall Street on VOD | IndieWire
GameStop Makes This a Good Time to Rewatch 'The Big Short' | WIRED
Big Short' Investor Michael Burry Slams 'Insane' GameStop Stock Rally
Business Insider: (Big Short) investor Michael Burry made a 1,500% gain on GameStop during it's Reddit-fueled Rally : r/wallstreetbets
Best The Big Short Posts - Reddit
Best The Big Short Posts - Reddit
The Reddit GameStop Saga Could Be The Next 'Big Short'
Wall Street vs Reddit: People are watching The Big Short to understand the current Gamestop saga | The Independent
watches the big short once* : r/wallstreetbets
Michael Burry of 'The Big Short' sold his Gamestop stake in December quarter, misses the 2,500% Reddit-fuelled rally
The Big Short - Michael Burry aka Christian Bale : r/wallstreetbets
GameStop Stock Soars as Reddit Investors Take On Wall St. - The New York Times
Best The Big Short Posts - Reddit
Michael Burry reportedly says meme stocks are set to crash
Best The Big Short Posts - Reddit
Big Short' Investor Michael Burry Warns Day Traders About Blind Faith
22 best free iPhone apps, according to Reddit | Mashable