huffingtonpost.com — Michael Douglas and Oliver Stone are going to show us the money again with a sequel to their 1987 hit "Wall Street." According to 20th Century Fox spokesman Gregg Brilliant, Douglas is reprising his role as Gordon Gekko and Stone is on board again to direct the as-yet-untitled sequel.
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siroutrageousApr 29, 2009
The original is definitely one of my favorites. However, there's no way the sequel is going to live up to my expectations. Also, think about how times have changed. Wow, the golden era is long gone...
trendygamerApr 29, 2009
Look, everyone wants to be like Germany, but do we really have the pure strength of WILL?
blankoboyApr 29, 2009
Please someone stop Shia LeBouf. I am so sick of seeing this f**kwad in every 2nd movie. I cannot f-ing stand him.
Closed AccountApr 29, 2009
*sigh* You naive simpleton. Those loans made up a small percentage of the bad loans handed out. Your idiotic explanation doesn't account for all of the bad loans the banks made COMPLETELY OF THEIR OWN f**kING FREE WILL. It also completely neglects the fact that a large part of the problem is that these bad loans were being bundled up and sold as investments. In fact, that's the entire reason Wall Street was involved. They were the ones buying these gold-plated turds and demanding more.Frankly though, I don't know why I waste my breath on you - you're unlikely to understand any sort of explanation beyond shouting "LIB'RALS!!!"
Closed AccountApr 29, 2009
Think if we truly lived in a selfless world (selfless being the opposite of greed). We'd probably live in the woods praying to the owl God.
ebcreasonerApr 29, 2009
I knew it!!!
chevrileyMay 2, 2009
"We need to keep the story line under wraps, but it's literally ripped from today's headlines," Brilliant said. "It's going to be very big and very cool."GOD. I hate misuse of the word literally.Also the guy's name is Gregg Brilliant. Christ.