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Wall Street - BLU-RAY Version
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Rated 3.5 stars
Average rating
(71%)
 
Starring: Michael Douglas | Charlie Sheen | Martin Sheen | Daryl Hannah | James Spader | Terence Stamp | James Karen | Sylvia Miles | Sean Young | Hal Holbrook | John C. McGinley
Director: Oliver Stone
Studio: 20TH CENTURY FOX HOME ENTERTAINMENT
Run time: 121 mins
Genres: Drama
Languages: English
Released: March 17, 2008

Oliver Stone opened fire on the greed decade of the 1980s with this morality tale set on Wall Street. The film stars Charlie Sheen as Bud Fox, an ambitious rookie stockbroker from a blue-collar background who is magnetised by Gordon Gekko (Michael Douglas), a Mephistophelean superbroker who specialises in corporate takeovers. Despite his initial resistance to Bud's entreaties, Gekko finally takes on the eager beaver as his protege, schooling him in the kind of slash-and-burn maneuvers that have taken him to the top. This style is far more attractive to Bud than the more prosaic but principled approach to investing preached by veteran Lou Mannheim (Hal Holbrook). And, at first, it's impossible to dispute his preference; as Bud's life moves into the fast lane, he quickly acquires an upscale apartment and girlfiend, interior designer Darien (Darryl Hannah). But when Gekko demands that Bud not only break the law but directly undermine his union leader father, Carl (Martin Sheen), and jeopardise the jobs and lives of his friends and family, he realises that the cost of success might be more than he's willing to pay. WALL STREET is a riveting, testosterone-fueled tour of the Street's upper echelons, featuring standout performances by Douglas and Martin Sheen.

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Rated 5 stars
CLASSIC!

Saleemo from from London, 9th September, 2008

If you work in the financial sector like myself you'll LOVE this movie. Along with Trading Places it tops the list of movies portraying wall street life. Although its abour 15yrs old (is it?) it still feels contemporary. Watch it!

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Rated 4 stars
v good doulas movie stockmarket

martyns from , 10th November, 2009

v good film with mike douglas stockbroker

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Rated 4 stars
Recommended

Pugeater from , 25th June, 2008

I thought the film would be alittle dated. The ironic eighties was very good to watch and it is Oliver Stone.

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Rated 5 stars
A Classic

disman from , 25th June, 2008

Wall Street is rightly hailed as a classic -- ignore the 1980s shoulderpads, the huge hair, the tacky interiors and the prehistoric computers on all the traders' desks. Watch it for the expert direction, great script and the fantastic performance by Michael Douglas (whatever you might think of him). Wall Street sends up the excesses of the 1980s, but compared to the excesses of today -- our era of bling, status and celebrity obsession -- the excesses of the eighties look quite innocent. Quaint, even. Watching Wall Street is obviously appropriate right now, given the credit crunch and other economic realities that have resulted from our enthusiasm for the same crude, simplistic form of capitalism.

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