Wall Street Money Never Sleeps
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- Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps ****Gordon Gekko becomes the conscience of Wall Street '" sort of '" in Oliver Stone's Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps.
Movie Review: Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps Blu-rayWall Street: Money Never Sleeps is the sequel to the 1987 drama following the high finance capers of Gordon Gekko and his subsequent legal troubles from the first film.
Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps - a Sequel as Unlikely as it is TimelyMy review of the long awaited sequel to Oliver Stone's 1987 film "Wall Street." Michael Douglas reprises his Oscar winning role of Gordon Gekko and is joined by Shia LeBeouf, Carey Mulligan, and Josh Brolin.
Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps Movie Review from a Buddhist PerspectiveThe second Wall Street movie brings Gordon Gekko back to ask if greed is good. This Buddhist review suggests Gekko's got some wisdom along with his flaws.- Review: Wall Street: Money Never SleepsStone is acutely aware, as a filmmaker, that the times indeed have changed and today's financial world is still trying to recover from some bad times over the past few years.
- Oliver Stone's Wall Street: Money Never SleepsThere is much to ramble on Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps, Oliver Stone's sequel to Wall Street. Intellectual visual motifs, a story ripped from headlines, and two-faced morals where greed can't be reformed and ideals are sold-out.
- Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps ReviewThe return of Gordon Gekko seems to have perfect timing, as Oliver Stone holds a mirror to today's troubled economy, as he did in the 1980's. But this isn't the old Stone or Gekko, although "Money Never Sleeps" nearly gets away with it anyway.
- "Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps": A Review Rating Gordon Gekko ReduxA review of "Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps" with quotes, characters and a look at what Wall Street insiders helped advise and/or act for Oliver Stone in this sequel to the 1987 film that won Douglas the Oscar.
- 'Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps' Reviews: More Entertaining Than Most Sequels, Say Critics (Video)"Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps" reviews are in! At the time of this writing, the Rotten Tomatoes Tomatometer (it measures the percentage of positive reviews from approved critics for a certain movie) stands at 55%.
"Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps" to Premiere on April 23, 2010The worst of the Great Recession may be over technically officially, but that does not mean that people are ready for the return of Gordon Gekko. Many people are still without a job. Either way, the film "Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps" is coming.
Michael Douglas Stars in Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps as He Battles Stage 4 CancerMichael Douglas is a legendary actor who continues to work and promote his latest film, Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps. The actor remains optimistic despite his current battle with stage four cancer.- WALL STREET: MONEY NEVER SLEEPSGecko's appearances are so fleeting we hardly get out our first hiss and boo before he is gone and, although money may never sleep, if you watch this in a comfy chair, there's a good chance you will.
- Movie Review: Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps (2010)Movie Review: Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps (2010) starring Michael Douglas, Shia LaBeouf, Carey Mulligan, Josh Brolin, Frank Langella, Vanessa Ferlito
- "Wall Street Money Never Sleeps" PreviewGekko is back at it again but with lots of competition. He does not start out at the top, but shows he has what it takes to get back there.