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When Banks Turn Mean (2009):

Run length: 1 minute, 53 seconds

Summary: This parody of the 1947 movie "Using the Bank" uses footage from the original film in an edited version where banks are sometimes not as nice as they used to be.

Sadly, it only slightly exaggerates the way some banks treat their customers these days :) One could almost imagine a bank inserting the following into their standard customer "agreement":

By continuing to use your account, you acknowledge that the bank may, under certain circumstances, zap you with a painful electric shock. This shock may be administered for any of the following reasons:

1. When necessary to protect the bank, it's employees, it's associates, or its customers from harm or danger.

2. In order to comply with a request by law enforcement officials or other government entities.

3. Any other reason which the bank judges to be appropriates.

You further agree to indemnify, defend, and hold harmless the bank from any legal consequences related to any pain, injury, or adverse consequences to you resulting from the aforementioned shock, and to pay any related legal costs. You also agree that your account may be debited for the expense of the electricity as well as wear and tear on equipment used in the process of zapping you.