] The movie (produced by Buffett's daughter, Susie) then ] went into sci-fi mode, taking the audience forward to the ] year 2104, when Microsoft was about to take over Wal-Mart ] and Starbucks to form MicroWalBucks, a "strategic ] alliance" to take over the world. ] ] ] In a pastiche of PlayStation and Saturday morning ] cartoons, Buffett and Munger, dressed in Fruit of the ] Loom undershirts and boxers, battled Arnold ] Schwarzenegger to bust up the alliance. The Warrenator ] and the Charlanator ended up defeating the Terminator by ] splattering the windshield of his monster truck with a ] can of Cherry Coke. ] ] ] The rest of the movie cut back and forth from animated ] shorts and satiric features to commercials for Berkshire ] Hathaway products and services -- Dairy Queen, ] Larson-Juhl picture frames, Dexter shoes, Nebraska ] Furniture Mart, GEICO insurance, Acme bricks, Helzberg ] diamonds, and on and on. Folksy fun at Buffett meeting |