Fox released a new drama movie "Wall Street 2: Money Never Sleeps" into theaters a couple of months ago. I just got through checking it out the other day,and I agree with the top critics' positive review of the film.
The flick delivered an interesting,cool,story,filled with lots of drama,money scandals,and more. The flick stars: Michael Douglas, Shia LaBeouf, Josh Brolin, Frank Langella, Carey Mulligan, Susan Sarandon, Vanessa Ferlito, and Charlie Sheen.
The movie revolved around character Jake Moore who worked for character Louis Zabel at his firm. Unfortunately,when character Bretton James who works for another bank,spreads a bad rumor about Zabel's company,everything collapses,which causes Jake to loose his job,along with a ton of other people that worked in the company.
Meanwhile, Gordon Gekko (Douglas) gets out of prison after serving 8 full years,and eventually starts a bit of a friendly relationship with Jake. Jake in an effort to get back at Bretton, starts a rumor of his own about Bretton's company that captures Bretton's attention. The attention lands Jake a job with Bretton's company. Unfortunately, the business relationship doesn't last long at all after Jake learns just how evil and conniving Bretton really is.
Jake ceases working there,and attempts to invest in a new,innovative energy business. However he gets double-crossed by Gordon,and also loses his girlfriend Winnie Gekko in the process of all this. It ends with a shocking ending that involved scandals being brought to the surface and an unlikely charitable deed being performed by Gordon.
I really liked watching Wall Street 2. The storyline kept me intrigued the whole time. It delivered one money scandal after another in the very quick-paced world of Wall Street,along with intense drama scenes with the very sensitive Winnie Gekko character who always seemed to get upset pretty easily at just about everything. She did have some happy moments,though.
In my opinion, Michael Douglas did a great job reprising the Gordon Gekko role. I gave this move a very good B grade.
The flick delivered an interesting,cool,story,filled with lots of drama,money scandals,and more. The flick stars: Michael Douglas, Shia LaBeouf, Josh Brolin, Frank Langella, Carey Mulligan, Susan Sarandon, Vanessa Ferlito, and Charlie Sheen.
The movie revolved around character Jake Moore who worked for character Louis Zabel at his firm. Unfortunately,when character Bretton James who works for another bank,spreads a bad rumor about Zabel's company,everything collapses,which causes Jake to loose his job,along with a ton of other people that worked in the company.
Meanwhile, Gordon Gekko (Douglas) gets out of prison after serving 8 full years,and eventually starts a bit of a friendly relationship with Jake. Jake in an effort to get back at Bretton, starts a rumor of his own about Bretton's company that captures Bretton's attention. The attention lands Jake a job with Bretton's company. Unfortunately, the business relationship doesn't last long at all after Jake learns just how evil and conniving Bretton really is.
Jake ceases working there,and attempts to invest in a new,innovative energy business. However he gets double-crossed by Gordon,and also loses his girlfriend Winnie Gekko in the process of all this. It ends with a shocking ending that involved scandals being brought to the surface and an unlikely charitable deed being performed by Gordon.
I really liked watching Wall Street 2. The storyline kept me intrigued the whole time. It delivered one money scandal after another in the very quick-paced world of Wall Street,along with intense drama scenes with the very sensitive Winnie Gekko character who always seemed to get upset pretty easily at just about everything. She did have some happy moments,though.
In my opinion, Michael Douglas did a great job reprising the Gordon Gekko role. I gave this move a very good B grade.
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