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Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps [Blu-Ray + Digital Copy] (Bilingual)
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Format | Widescreen, NTSC |
Language | English, French |
Runtime | 2 hours and 13 minutes |
Colour | Color |
Number of discs | 1 |
Manufacturer | 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment |
UPC | 024543698098 |
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Product description
Now out of prison but still disgraced by his peers, Gordon Gekko works his future son-in-law, an idealistic stock broker, when he sees an opportunity to take down a Wall Street enemy and rebuild his empire.
Product details
- Aspect Ratio : 2.35:1
- Is discontinued by manufacturer : No
- Language : English, French
- Parcel Dimensions : 18.03 x 13.76 x 1.48 cm; 81.65 g
- Media Format : Widescreen, NTSC
- Run time : 2 hours and 13 minutes
- Release date : Dec 21 2010
- Dubbed: : Spanish
- Subtitles: : English, French, Spanish
- Language : French (Dolby Digital 5.1), Spanish (Dolby Digital 5.1), English (Dolby TrueHD)
- Studio : 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment
- ASIN : B00475B0HG
- Number of discs : 1
- Âé¶¹Çø Rank: #35,946 in Movies & TV Shows (See Top 100 in Movies & TV Shows)
- #6,886 in Action & Adventure
- #7,412 in Drama (Movies & TV Shows)
- #13,737 in Blu-ray
- Customer Reviews:
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Reviewed in Canada on January 6, 2024Verified Purchase
- Reviewed in Canada on December 29, 2023Verified PurchaseI love this movie
- Reviewed in Canada on August 26, 2023Verified PurchaseBuy only if you like finance movies
- Reviewed in Canada on September 6, 2014Verified PurchaseAs a standalone movie, Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps is an enjoyable story of a young and ambitious Wall Street trader learning the pitfalls of the greed of others. As a fan of the original Wall Street, I found that the not-so-hidden references in the sequel to the original movie were entertaining fillers and catch-ups on interesting characters. Completing the package was the more human side of Gordon Gekko, who still hungers for those days when he was empowered by payback.
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Reviewed in Canada on February 14, 2019Verified Purchasecomme pr¨¦vu
- Reviewed in Canada on January 8, 2016Verified PurchaseWas really confusing but not bad.
- Reviewed in Canada on November 5, 2015Verified PurchaseRECOMMEND!!!!!
- Reviewed in Canada on June 22, 2012It seems odd that such a successful original film's sequel was delayed but that seems to be the case. Stone mentions in both films the 50's classic executive suite,which he adds a commentary,is a business film we should watch starring barbara stanwyck,an added treat to watch the film. One of the reasons why Stone's film are so good is that he such a fan of film,very knowledgeable of classic films,and what made them so valuable,as well as modern films,and that breadth of knowledge and skill is brought to his films...he seems almost like an american hitchcock in loving films more than actors...and the stars...the stars are there to add to the film and not vice versa...i'm the biggest culprit of liking name stars but it takes away in a sense to the watching of the film...and here we have the luxury of michael douglas,an older and more polished actor,and he seems all too comfortable in a role he was made for. Stone should thank this star for making a hit of the film...and giving him added name recognition. Here we are away from the original world of wall street which dealt with the soul of an investor,making and diverting money where he could maximize his returns,to investors who now must deal with the money capitals of a world bent on hegemony...a reversal which is astounding in such a short amount of time from the last film. There are a bevy of world symbols from the orient to europe and its interesting how the soul concept is lost and we now have a film largely about a country the u.s. as it deals with its changed status in the world...there are ideas Stone mentions like full employment(which used to be 2,..now 4...now 6..what next)..to debt levels...and also
capitalist states like china ...and he doesnt mention Russia...just how everyone is doing the same thing..competitions on vast scales and structures...making the establishment of perfect like nations essential to succeed...who are the winners and losers in today's world...its a film which is interesting and helped much by having Douglas in it who breathes personal interst and vibrancy into every scene...where is that liberace film where all waiting for...i think he finds it odd that people like this character who lusts for money...and thats why he always seems lost..but the character has a didactic side to him in exposing what is wrong with today's world and the decline of some western economies...he matured and came upon these views in jail is that believable? a cinematic device...Getko finds redemption and sees what's lost...he's found his soul...but in too many places the world resembles that of the 1030's without that era's resolution(not everyone will agree with Stone's views or this film..but it does make you think which is not a bad thing?)
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- Mr. Jonathan R. PascallReviewed in the United Kingdom on January 25, 2012
5.0 out of 5 stars Better than the original, eventually!
Verified PurchaseThis is better than the original but should point out that I have now watched this film around 6 times, and the first 2 times (and being a huge fan of the first film) I watched it I found it disappointing. I found it confusing, too fast paced, and lacking the bite and empathy of the first film.
However, once watched again I started to understand more of what was going on and more of what Oliver Stone was trying to get across (and I'm no stranger to the financial markets). Perhaps the problem was the Stone had too much to say.
So, if you're a die hard fan and prepared to buy this DVD and watch it a few times I think you'll really enjoy it, otherwise it may be a disappointment.
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- David R. AllenReviewed in the United States on January 27, 2013
5.0 out of 5 stars "Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps" (2010) is a great movie in surprising ways, not obvious, but worth thinking about!
Verified Purchase"Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps" (2010) is a great movie in surprising ways, not obvious, but worth thinking about!
First, it's different than the excellent and deservedly praised and honored "Wall Street" (1987) movie starring Charlie Sheen and Michael Douglas.
"Wall Street II" is good for different reasons. Don't compare apples to oranges! Different, both good, but not for the same reasons.
"Wall Street II" is worth watching (again and again) for several reasons:
1. Great acting by superstar actors like Michael Douglas and Charlie Sheen (not credited, but part of the movie for about 60 seconds....the best 60 seconds in the movie!).
The "accidental meeting at a party" of 1987 "Wall Street" stars Michael Douglas and Charlie Sheen is electric. These two guys are dynamite, and when mixed, produce incredible dramatics not seen in the rest of the movie, or in most other movies, anywhere.
Two superstars, no other way to describe them.
The movie is worth watching just for the quick take sequence which includes the return of "Bud Fox" (Charlie Sheen) meeting up with "Gordon Gekko" (Michael Douglas), both recently out of prison for "insider information victimless crime" offenses, and both doing great!
You'll go a long way to see better, more dynamic superstar actor work than these two guys provide in this movie.
It's explosive, and it's precious. Anyone who cares for incredible acting MUST see the Gekko and Fox Meetup part of the "Wall Street II."
2. Michael Douglas is an incredible actor of high gifts. He deserved his Best Actor Academy Award from "Wall Street I" (1987) and this movie ("Wall Street II") shows that with good writing and the right story, he can do the same good work, again and again and again.
It is a pleasure and a privilege to see the great Michael Douglas act in "Wall Street II." His Dad, Kirk Douglas (aka "Isadore Dempsky") would be proud of son Mike.
His weight in the movie is bad, and director Oliver Stone wisely shoots around the newly enlarged (too big) waistline Mike has in "Wall Street II."
But...what the hell? Nobody's perfect.
Other "nobody's perfect" fat movie stars in the movie include Sylvia Miles (see her before she gained weight in "Midnight Cowboy" [1969], and Susan Sarandon, who plays the mother of the young man star of the movie with a the strange name "Shia LeBoeuf" or something like that.
The commentary (available on the DVD versions of this movie) of Oliver Stone is wonderful.
Stone went to two famous prep schools (Trinity School in Manhattan, and the Hill School) and then went to Yale U. Then to NYC Film School.
He is an educated, cultured man, and his commentary is filled with references to Greek mythical figures like Tiresias and others one learns only when one goes to the best-of-the-best classical eastern USA private schools....which Oliver Stone did!
The DVD commentaries part of "Wall Street II" are a pleasure to listen to, and that is also true of other commentaries Oliver Stone provides for other DVD's I've seen and heard done by him, especially including his "W" movie.
He's smart, interesting, and his company is for sale in these DVD commentaries, and he's worth inviting to dinner!
Make sure the dinner you provide has gourmet tasty food and a beautiful, intriguing, promising female dinner partner for your guest, Oliver Stone.
Great company from a smart, interesting, intelligent, and gracious man.
Get this "feel good" movie and keep it close.
You won't regret it!
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Written by Tex (David) Allen.
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JavierReviewed in Spain on August 21, 2016
1.0 out of 5 stars Muy mala
Verified Purchasela compr¨¦ y si lo llego a saber la devuelvo, pues la compr¨¦ creyendo que era la primera. Es la segunda parte, y es horrible. La abr¨ª y la v¨ª, y no la he devuelto, pues he supuesto que una vez abierto no la devuelven.