The Housing Bubble is known for talking about the government deciding which businesses were essential or nonessential just a few years before the COVID lockdowns. The film detailed how the housing crash was set up, but it also laid the groundwork for the audience to make their own predictions for how the everything bubble would burst.
When Jimmy Morrison first started traveling the continent to shoot these interviews, he slept on people's couches or parked in his car at Walmart or Best Buy. He would wash his hair in gas station bathrooms and put on a suit just a few minutes before interviewing some of the most successful investors in the world.
Writer/Director Jimmy Morrison drove over 35,000 miles to interview the people who predicted the housing crash.
The Bigger Bubble is a sequel to The Housing Bubble, which still holds the attendance record at the Anthem Film Festival in Las Vegas. After 50 seats were added, the 300+ crowd spilled into the hallway.
None of the crew lives in the same city. Writer Tom Woods lives in Orlando. Writer/Director Jimmy Morrison lives in Iowa City. Editor Matthew Hartman lives in Bed-Stuy, Brooklyn. Composer Jake Dilley lives in Los Angeles. Motion Graphics Artist Fernando Castillo lives in Chicago. Other crew range from Bangladesh to Venezuela.