The Green Boys actually pretend to be about equality and sustainability and democracy, but they are just as obsessed as the oil and Wall Street guys with accumulating more money and power.
Of the reasons why one should avoid Oliver Stone's new movie, Wall Street 2: Long Day's Journey Into A Night Of Money Not Sleeping Or Something, I find Stone's treatment of the world of blogging to be the most hilarious.
With movie critics split on the film, here's a look at what Wall Street's real bankers -- and those who cover them -- had to say about the movie, its 1987 original, and the larger-than-life Gordon Gekko.
Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps was a missed opportunity to shed light on the worst financial crisis since the 1930s. The crash of 2008 deserves a defining film. This isn't it.
Now, just in time for Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps, the GOP leaders are insisting that, vast evidence to the contrary, we all need to support the inequitable policies that favor rich white men.
Simply put: Michael Douglas can't stop talking. None of this is good for the sleep of Oliver Stone, a wayward director who needs Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps to be a mega-hit to stay on top.
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NEW YORK -- Michael Douglas has channeled the confidence of ruthless corporate raider Gordon Gekko while walking the red carpet at the New York C...
Wearing a brave face and with his wife Catherine Zeta-Jones by his side, actor Michael Douglas hit the red carpet at the premiere of Oliver Stone's 'W...
Billionaire real estate mogul Donald Trump has been cut from Oliver Stone's upcoming film Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps, the New York Post reports.
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Last week, Stone sat down to talk with me about his recent documentary, South of the Border and his upcoming release Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps -- and the links between the two.
The title for the upcoming sequel to 'Wall Street' is 'Money Never Sleeps,' and star Michael Douglas is learning the hard way just how true those word...
"I didn't want to celebrate a culture of wealth," said Oliver Stone, about his upcoming film, Wall Street 2. "But after the crash, all bets were off. It was a triple bypass. This is serious. It's time to come back. It had to be done."
Gordon Gekko's return to the big screen has been delayed by about five months.
According to the Hollywood Reporter, 'Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps,...