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Format
DVD
Actor
Frank Langella, Josh Brolin, Carey Mulligan, Shia Labeouf, Michael Douglas
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UPC
0024543697992
Release Year
2010
Rating
PG-13
Director
Oliver Stone
Genre
Drama
Movie/TV Title
Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps

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Ambitious young investment banker Jacob Moore (Shia LaBeouf) discovers that greed is still the name of the game when he forges a fragile alliance with onetime Wall Street hotshot Gordon Gekko (Michael Douglas) shortly after Gekko is released from prison. Having served eight years for securities fraud, money laundering, and racketeering, Gekko emerges from prison to find that his daughter, Winnie (Carey Mulligan), prefers to remain estranged, and that his former Wall Street cohorts are still raking in the cash. Flash-forward to 2008, and Winnie is dating a proprietary trader named Jake Moore (LaBeouf), who expresses a passion for green energy while working for his mentor Louis Zabel (Frank Langella), of Keller Zabel Investments. Despite heading up one of the most prominent investment firms in the country, Louis Zabel is forced to personally fight for the future of Keller Zabel before the Federal Reserve after the company's stock takes a hit due to persistent rumors that it's being dragged down by debt. Denied a bailout from the government, Keller Zabel soon falls victim to a hostile takeover lead by powerful investment bank partner Bretton James (Josh Brolin), of Churchill Schwartz. His job on the line and his mentor out of the picture, Jake discovers that Gordon Gekko is out promoting his new book "Is Greed Good?" and decides to attend a lecture being given by the author at Fordham University. According to Gekko, greed is now sanctioned by the government, and the U.S. economy is on the verge of collapse as a direct result of leveraged debt and wild conjecture. When Jake goes behind Winnie's back to try and repair her relationship with her father, Gekko reveals his compelling theories on the likely reasons for Zabel's downfall. Later, as Jake begins plotting to avenge his mentor, Gekko starts to reveal his true colors.

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0024543697992
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Product Key Features

Actor
Frank Langella, Josh Brolin, Carey Mulligan, Shia Labeouf, Michael Douglas
Director
Oliver Stone
Rating
PG-13
Format
DVD
Release Year
2010
Movie/TV Title
Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps
Genre
Drama

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Number of Discs
1
Country/Region of Manufacture
USA
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617
Film Country
USA
Leading Role
Frank Langella, Josh Brolin, Carey Mulligan, Shia Labeouf, Michael Douglas
Release Date
20101221

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  • Top favourable review

    Perfect title name

    Overall a very well done movie as a sequel to wall street

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: NewSold by: jyankum

  • Top critical review

    Unlike others I found this movie very boring and VERY hard to follow. I'm still not quite sure the plot was. I thought the acting was terrible. I l

    I really liked the first movie but this one I found boring & hard to follow & hear. Acting was terrible. Including Douglas.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: sportsc4you

  • Well put together and worth watching. I'm glad I bought the dvd.

    Well put together sequel to Wall Street. I can't see anyone else playing Gordon Gekko other than Michael Douglas in which he does a fantastic job. Wasn't sure if Shia LaBeouf would fit the apprentice mold, but the story line suits his character fine. I bought the movie to see hollywood's take on the stock market and the economic times of the past couple of years. Oliver Stone at times delivers an artsy composition of wallstreet/financial characters played over by Talking Heads songs every 30 minutes or so. It would have been interesting to a darker take on this sequel, sort of like what Michael Bay did to Transformers. You know, sort of like what one of the movie promo posters suggests for Money Never Sleeps. I did find the tie-in of Bretton's TARP bailout and also the general practices ...

  • Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps (DVD, 2010)

    Interesting sequel to the first movie installment "Wall Street. In this film, Jacob Moore (Shia Le Beouf) is engaged to Winnie Gekko, daughter of past Wall Street tycoon, Gordon Gekko, who wound up going to prison for eight years on assorted charges including insider trading, fraud, and racketeering. Besides insider trading, his biggest crime was pissing off too many of the wrong people. He is now being released from prison. Winnie is estranged from him, blaming him for practically everything that has gone wrong in her life. Jacob is a Securities trader and Louis Zabel is his best friend and mentor is his boss. In the midst of the Wall Street melt-down Zabel commits suicide shortly after his company and reputation are destroyed by a rival Bretton James (Josh Brolin), top executive with ...

  • Good movie for investors and traders who are into drama !

    The story is an extension of the orignal film "Wall Street" after the character played by Michael Douglas (Gordon Gekko) gets out of prison. He is immersed in a world similar to his own, ut not the same. But he quickly adapts and manipulates things so he can have his way. I the end, he chooses to mend his ways to become a true father. And in end he is nearer redemption. But using nuclear fusion as one of the core. I think it is a long way off as of this writing (we cannot get electric cars off the ground, economy-wise). But the scenes and plots are based on real life like the housing bust. And some people spending a lot of money on luxury when others are in their times of need. In reality I guess some rich people do not care about others beneath them. Some of the plots and ...