The sensibility of this movie is so adolescent that it's hard to take it as seriously as the filmmakers intend us to.
Wall Street (1987)
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Rotten:5
Average Rating:4/10
Runtime: 2 hrs 6 mins
Genre: Dramas
Synopsis: Oliver Stone opened fire on the greed decade of the 1980s with this morality tale set on Wall Street. It stars Charlie Sheen as Bud Fox, an ambitious rookie stockbroker from a blue-collar... Oliver Stone opened fire on the greed decade of the 1980s with this morality tale set on Wall Street. It stars Charlie Sheen as Bud Fox, an ambitious rookie stockbroker from a blue-collar background who is mesmerized by Gordon Gekko (Michael Douglas), a Mephistophelean superbroker who specializes in corporate takeovers. Despite his initial resistance to Bud's entreaties, Gekko finally takes on the eager beaver as his protégé, schooling him in the kind of slash-and-burn maneuvers that have taken Gekko to the top. This style is far more attractive to Fox 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 a girlfriend to match, 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 jeopardize the jobs and lives of his friends and family, he realizes 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 Michael Douglas and Martin Sheen. [More]
Starring: Michael Douglas, Charlie Sheen, Martin Sheen, Daryl Hannah
Starring: Michael Douglas, Charlie Sheen, Martin Sheen, Daryl Hannah, Terence Stamp, James Spader, Sylvia Miles, Sean Young, Hal Holbrook, John C. McGinley, James Karen
Director: Oliver Stone
Director: Oliver Stone
Screenwriter: Stanley Weiser, Oliver Stone
Producer: Edward R. Pressman
Composer: Stewart Copeland
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Release:
Mar 31, 2009
Blu-ray Disc Features:
- Region [unknown]
- NTSC
- Keep Case
- Full Frame - 1.33
- Widescreen - 2.35
Audio:
- 5.1 DTS HD Master Audio - English
- Mono - French, Spanish
- Subtitles - English, French, Spanish - Optional
Additional Release Material:
- Featurette: "Greed is Good"
- Behind the Scenes: "Money Never Sleeps: The Making of WALL STREET"
- Alternate Scenes: Deleted Scenes (w/ Optional Commentary)
- Trailers: High Definition Theatrical Trailers
- Introduction: Oliver Stone - Director
- Audio Commentary: Oliver Stone - Director
Reviews for Wall Street
Watching Oliver Stone's Wall Street is about as wordy and dreary as reading the financial papers accounts of the rise and fall of an Ivan Boesky-type arbitrageur.
Wall Street isn't a movie to make one think. It simply confirms what we all know we should think, while giving us a tantalizing, Sidney Sheldon-like peek into the boardrooms and bedrooms of the rich and powerful.
In Wall Street...you will see the evil, capitalistic impulses of man. Towards the end, you will see the self-righteous impulses of liberal finger-waggers. It's hard to tell which is worse.
With its posturing politics and cardboard characterizations, Wall Street is not up to [Oliver Stone's] past standards.
Stone's most impressive achievement in this film is to allow all the financial wheeling and dealing to seem complicated and convincing, and yet always have it make sense.
Latest News for Wall Street
September 22, 2009:
First Shot of Michael Douglas on Wall Street 2 ![]()
More than 20 years after his deeds landed him in the slammer, Gordon Gekko's walking free -- and here's the first shot of Michael Douglas from Oliver Stone's "Wall Street: Money... More...
September 08, 2009:
Josh Brolin, Charlie Sheen to appear in Wall Street sequel ![]()
Director Oliver Stone tells the New York Times that Brolin will play the film's villain and Sheen will return for a cameo as Bud Fox. More...
August 26, 2009:
Sarandon Contemplates Move to Wall Street ![]()
Susan Sarandon is in talks to join the cast of Oliver Stone's "Wall Street" sequel, in which she'd play the mother of Shia LaBeouf's character. More...
August 10, 2009:
Frank Langella Moves to Wall Street ![]()
Frank Langella has joined Michael Douglas and Shia LaBeouf in Oliver Stone's "Wall Street 2: Money Never Sleeps." More...
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