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Wall Street (20th Anniversary Edition)
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Rank:
#877
Rating:
2.84/4
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2/4
Wall street does not tell you much about it.
A film that gets much better as it goes on the beginning is a bit boring and slow, but gets interesting later. one acting awards this film seems to have not been deserved best actor a little to cartoony villain that isn't all that enterta...
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2.5/4
Wall Street Quick Review
This movie started out a little slow and had some boring points, but I'd say that it got better as the movie progresses.
3/4
Wall Street Quick Review
"Greed, is good." So goes the quote and so goes the movie. Gordan Gecko (Michael Douglas) is a millionaire and Bud Fox (Sheen) wants some of that. But, then Fox suddenly has a change of heart.
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#6169
Rating:
4.5/5 (183 Reviews)
1/5
DISGRACEFUL IS AN OVERSTATEMENT
by Jay (USA)
This movie is disgusting. I am a businessman and I would never
make the type of comments that were made by the businessmen
in this movie.
We just do not say such meaningless words, nor do tycoons need to
employ a spy, the plot was based on that idea, to gain information.
It is not reality.
Businessmen, or tycoons, do not quote military generals for methods
of business. In the movie, an oriental general was quoted on the
strategies of war. War and business are diametrically opposite, the one
relies on voluntary trade, the other relies on force.
What surprised me the most is that there are Americans who have
written positive comments about this movie. Americans, who have gained
a vast benefit from capitalism, are willing to vote for an anti-capitalistic
movie.
This movie is so unromantic, so destructive of good ideas, so uninspiring.
The author did not apply an ounce of imagination, nor did he have an ounce
of knowledge on the subject. When I watched the movie I felt as though I were
listening to uneducated fools, like those who fall into a booby trap,
poorly masquerading as capitalists. Yuk.
1/5
Blu-Ray Review
by Outrageous (CT)
Fox has the worse Blu-Ray transfers of any studio. Only a few of their Blu-Rays are of True Blu-Ray quality. The ones that are bad I have returned and will continue to do so. Wall Steet, Predator, A Bridge Too Far, Point Break, Hannibal etc. etc. are Not Blu-Ray Quality. See for yourself and waste money.
4/5
I laugh at idiots who complain about the blue ray transfer
by harrythompson (Fort Knox Rox)
I guess these days any idiot with a computer can post a review. If you are looking for demonstration quality video buy some cartoons and drop some acid since obviously plot and drama mean nothing to you not to mention social significance. Stone is making a new film Wall Street 2 which should be in theaters next year 2010. It will star Michael Douglas but not Charlie Sheen. I am a professional bonds trader and this film is accurate, stock market investing is a sham and a scam, the average person will never gross dollar one.
4/5
20 YEARS LATER: GREED IS NOT SO GOOD
by Robin Simmons (Palm Springs area, CA United States)
Hard to believe it's been over 20 years since the release of the movie that gave us the clever tag-line "Greed is good."
The now double-irony of that phrase could not really be foreseen except by a prophet or time traveler from the future we now inhabit.
Maybe greed is not so good. Maybe the ideas of capitalism and democracy are not even fraternal twins from the same father.
What has gone wrong?
Take another look at this film with the hindsight that two decades provides. There are clues.
Michael Douglas won an Oscar© for playing a Donald Trump-like character perfectly named Gordon Gecko. Gecko, like the namesake reptile, had an uncanny ability to stick to his prey until he absorbed it.
Martin Sheen is a young trader who worships Gecko. He's the apprentice to the sorcerer. But in the end, discovers the real cost of selling one's soul.
But have we as a nation reached that nadir? What is there at the bottom of the well of greed?
Oliver Stone and Michael Douglas are committed to "Wall Street II."
But what would make an even better story is the turning point in Bernie Madoff's life when he made that first theft from an investor, told the first lie and put his hand back in his own pocket. It could be the "Citizen Kane" of the 21st Century. After all, the money Madoff made off with is greater than the wealth of publisher Randolph Hearst, the purported character on which Kane was based. But what's Madoff's "Rosebud"? I bet Madoff was a kid with a stolen nickel. And it wasn't enough. It never is.
1/5
a 5 star movie with a 1 star blu ray transfer
by insoc (Miami, Florida United States)
It's a terrible shame when you buy one of your favorite movies on Blu Ray hoping to get the best image quality and finding out that the image is actually the same as the DVD one. I have a high definition Sony TV and top of the line Blu Ray player and really I can't see any difference between the DVD version upscaled with my Blu Ray player and this Blu Ray version. I am utterly disappointed.
Wall Street (20th Anniversary Edition) Summary
In this riveting, behind-the-scenes look at big business in the 1980's, an ambitious young broker (Charlie Sheen) is lured into the illegal, lucrative world of corporate espionage when he is seduced by the power, status and financial wizardry of Wall Street legend Gordon Gekko (Michael Douglas). But he soon discovers that the pursuit of overnight riches comes at a price that's too high to
In This Riveting, Behind-the-scenes Look At Big Business In The 1980's, An Ambitious Young Broker (charlie Sheen) Is Lured Into The Illegal, Lucrative World Of Corporate Espionage When He Is Seduced By The Power, Status And Financial Wizardry Of Wall Street Legend Gordon Gekko (michael Douglas). But He Soon Discovers That The Pursuit Of Overnight Riches Comes At A Price That's Too High To Pay.
Michael Douglas won an Oscar for perfectly embodying the Reagan-era credo that "greed is good." As a Donald Trump-like Wall Street raider aptly named Gordon Gecko (for his reptilian ability to attack corporate targets and swallow them whole), Douglas found a role tailor-made to his skill in portraying heartless men who've sacrificed humanity to power. He's a slick, seductive role model for the young ambitious Wall Street broker played by Charlie Sheen, who falls into Gecko's sphere of influence and instantly succumbs to the allure of risky deals and generous payoffs. With such perks as a high-rise apartment and women who love men for their money, Charlie's like a worm on Gecko's hook, blind to the corporate maneuvering that puts him at odds with his own father (played by Sheen's offscreen father, Martin). With his usual lack of subtlety, writer-director Oliver Stone drew from the brokering experience of his own father to tell this Faustian tale for the "me" decade, but the movie's sledgehammer style is undeniably effective. A cautionary warning that Stone delivers on highly entertaining terms,
Wall Street
grabs your attention while questioning the corrupted values of a system that worships profit at the cost of one's soul. --
Jeff Shannon
Wall Street [Collector's Edition] [2... DVD Techincal Details
Cast:
Charlie Sheen
,
Tamara Tunie
,
Franklin Cover
,
Chuck Pfeiffer
Director:
Oliver Stone
Aspect Ratio:
1.85:1
Rated:
R (Restricted)
Running Time:
126 mins
UPC:
024543440529
Binding:
DVD
Studio:
20th Century Fox
Release Date:
2007-09-18
Region Code:
1
Specs:
AC-3, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, DVD, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC
Language & Subtitles
English (Original Language - Dolby Digital 4.0), English (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled), French (Dubbed - Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono), Spanish (Dubbed - Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono),
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