I thought that listening to Ruppert talk for a whole movie would be boring, but the added animation effects and references did break up the scenario to give it a good, haunting style. Much better than "The Fog of War", I think. Read up on Ruppert first, including activities with Catherine Austin Fitts (conspicuously missing from the movie story) at Solari.com , and other related topics such as peak oil (theoildrum.com), Collapse (Jared Diamond), and Iran Contra (AlMartin.com). Whether or not Ruppert is crazy his recommendations for survival are not. This movie was disturbing, but if you aren't already angry, disturbed, or terrified, then you aren't paying attention, anyway.
The scary bit was great, but much of the time spent watching people riding in cars should have been spent talking about how much debt is created not just to buy things that people can't afford, but buying things that nobody needs. See The Story of Stuff. NOBODY in the discussion panel even mentioned the FairTax bill. How fascist can one group be that the only solutions they seem to have always promote more corporate-government growth?