When you have no one to answer to, vendetta as investment strategy is as legitimate as anything.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I suppose when I was writing 'V for Vendetta' I would in my secret heart of hearts have thought: 'Wouldn't it be great if these ideas actually made an impact?' So when you start to see that idle fantasy intrude on the regular world... It's peculiar.
A constant in my approach to investing: You should think politically but unconventionally.
I'm fascinated with films that deal with strategy because there's a right way and a wrong way to get the job done.
I tend to look at potential investments from the standpoint of whether it is a valuable contribution to society.
When it comes to investing, you are your own worst enemy.
Learn to invest in investments where you can achieve an honest, legal advantage over other investors. When it comes to investing, why play on a level field?
Legitimate profit is good. What's bad is profiteering.
People are very reluctant to invest unless they know it's going to be a sure thing, and let's face it: film is never a sure thing.
The essence of strategy is choosing what not to do.
It is ideas, not vested interests, which are dangerous for good or evil.