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There's a new film explaining the GameStop madness, but it isn't angry enough

TV and movie lovers enjoy the convenience of streaming services, but sports fans looking to watch their favorite league or team have a harder time. That's why live TV streaming services, such as DirecTV Stream and YouTube TV, usually offer the most channels for sports lovers and casual watchers, alike. You can watch a show or movie whenever you like, but games and sporting events are meant to be experienced as they happen. We've seen the concept play out on TV and in movies for years, and now with home 3D printers it's finally growing beyond a hobby for a small enthusiast audience. 3D printing 3D printing --  the process of synthesizing a three-dimensional object -- is one of those technologies that edges ever closer to mainstream use every year. Instead, just ask Alexa what the score of the team's game is.  Hear other scores without changing the channel When the big football game is on, there's no way you're letting anyone change the channel to check the score of another game. To its credit, the documentary comes out almost exactly a year to the day since the whole thing went down in January 2021. And despite that fast turnaround it does a solid job of explaining the whys and wherefores of a complicated financial phenomenon known as a "short squeeze," through a barrage of news clips and social media coverage of the event. Demystifying GameStop Rise of the Players is directed by Jonah Tulis, who previously made the excellent Console Wars. But its chief strength is its wide-ranging interviews with the ordinary folk who started the whole thing by backing GameStop's ailing business. All ya gotta do is download Robinhood, watch some YouTube videos and you too could hit the jackpot! Next to the work of, say, Alex Gibney, whose documentaries peel back the web of dirty money linking corporations and Silicon Valley and even the White House, Rise of the Players is practically an ad for the stock market. Beginning with striking shots of Wall Street decked in American flags, new documentary GameStop: Rise of the Players depicts the GameStop story as a quirky David versus Goliath fable. In theaters now, the film does a decent job telling the story but stops short of asking the big questions about society, finance and greed. Track and manage your fantasy football teams Use Alexa as your personal assistant that knows everything about what's going on in sports. You'll then need to login to your Yahoo account and link your Head-2-Head league to the skill.  Start by enabling the Yahoo Fantasy Football skill in the Alexa app. Of course, the very fact these huge and powerful financial institutions were betting against a company kept the price down. The stakes: billions of dollars as hedge funds gambled on GameStop's share price only going one way. Eye-watering amounts of money, it turns out. If GameStop turned around, they lost money. The standard package includes just about every league channel with the exception of the NHL Network.

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