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 "Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps," Gordon Gekko is back!

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PostSubject: "Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps," Gordon Gekko is back!   Fri Jan 29, 2010 5:12 pm

"Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps,"

Taken from HFN Daily:

This deserved a post on its own considering how much sauros and batman quote the first movie lol


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Welcome Back Gordon Gekko
If you've been holding your breath waiting for it, you can now let it all out.


The preview for "Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps," Oliver Stone's sequel to his classic "Wall Street," has hit the Internet.

The clip opens with Michael Douglas, who is reprising corrupt
arbitrageur Gordon Gekko in the sequel, getting out of prison. When the
guard hands him his mobile phone, it's the huge kind that was out in
the 1980s, the decade of the last film which was released in 1987.

"Someone reminded me I once said, 'greed is good.'" Douglas says in the
trailer, making sure that the signature line is up front and in focus.
"Now it seems it's legal."

The film once again revolves around the relationship between Gekko and
a young, up and coming trader (with Shia LaBoeuf playing the same type
of role that Charlie Sheen had in the earlier film.) Last time, it was
an inside story of Wall Street greed and corruption combined with a
morality tale about a son looking for his real dad. This time we have
global economic meltdown thrown into the mix for good measure.

That may prove to be a problem for the film. Oliver Stone often prefers
to make the big statement with his movies, forgetting that what
filmgoers really want are good characters and a good story.

But this reporter, for one, intends to be in her seat at her local
cinema when the opening credits roll. The film is currently scheduled
for release April 23, according to online film Web site imdb.com. If you can't wait, you can see the trailer here.
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PostSubject: Re: "Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps," Gordon Gekko is back!   Tue Feb 02, 2010 12:37 am

Haha I've seen the trailer, looks funny.
I cant wait so I have a new source for quotations Wink

I bet they will update the famous "if you need a friend, get a dog" with "if you need a friend, go on facebook"
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