Just watched '99 Homes' about the 2008-2009 real estate debacle. It shows the corruption and greed than existed at ground level among the unscrupulous ****bags who took advantage of the (stupid and/or unprincipled, but not ****bags) poor folks who got evicted from their homes. The plot is that an evicted blue collar guy ends up being offered a job by the ****bag realtor/house flipper/financier who evicted him. Blue collar guy justifies working for the ****bag because jobs are hard to find, and he has to pay the rent in the local motel he must now live in, with his family. OK, but soon he goes over to the dark side, and is stealing the appliances and air conditioners, etc from the foreclosed homes (and his ****bag boss likes the idea), filing claims with the govt for the losses, but keeping the appliances and reusing them in the same homes later and charging the govt for them, or the new buyer, or both. Lots of sleazy money to be had all around. Backdated, forged documents, too! The acting is OK. Laura Dern is in it, and I'm a fan of hers. But I liked it mostly for its exposing of the just unending, and largely unpunished fraud of that time.