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  • I had a voucher for a free ppv movie last year. I watched Wall Street 2 for free. I wasted a free movie voucher.

  • GREED IS GOOD!!!

  • This is when good-time Charlie started to have that tiger blood!

  • Arguably the best movie of all time.

  • Winning!

  • Winning!

  • what is the classical piece in this trailer?

  • @cupfuls "Winter" from Vivaldi's The Four Seasons. There are many good performances on YouTube :)

  • Bud fox:"How much is enough?" What a great movie filled with great emotion

  • Please check out the FAT CAT BANKERS by TOKYO ROSE

  • I cant believe they tarnished a great movie like this buy making such a shitty sequel

  • Oh my god I never knew that was Charlie Sheen!

  • Its funny how those mobile celphones looks a hundred years old, yet its not that long ago :P

  • its not synchronic.

  • Didn't Don LaFontaine do the voiceover work on the Wall Street movie trailer?

  • tigerblood

  • @RichardElden I don't understand your comment. Why would you waste your time watching a "dated film with two talentless nepotistic actors." You fail to realize their fathers have talent. The average box office pull from any four of them is in the millions GUARANTEED. All I see is four winners that have been winning since before your worthless ass was sucking on a pair of your mothers curdled tits.

  • Check out the Fat Cat Bankers by Tokyo Rose

  • Bi-WINNING!!

  • back when sheen was still allowed in movies

  • @itismeh You mean: back when sheen wasn't a winner yet.

  • WINNING!

  • @RichardElden but they also have a talent...

  • Tiger Blood Winning

    Duh, that's what she said.

  • they sould have bought 50000 in AAPL(apple) at 11.72 a share that would be 1.5 billion today haha

  • Greed is good !

  • pt 2 was was epic fucking failure...you should have given the people what they wanted...a continuation of the last movie's plot instead of creating a brand new plot and somehow working michael douglass/gekko into it...just pathetic

  • It's weird, Charlie Sheen was in the movie guys remember in the charity dinner part when he and Gecko has a confrontation? Why didn't they just cast him as the main guy.. Shia labouef didn't set the role for sure

  • wall street 2 fail in my opinion:-

    1. cast selection.

    2. the storyline.

    3. no charlie

  • @TheSaudiartist in wall street 2 buddy appeard for about 2 minutes.... but i agree with your opinion :)

  • @Mrmatteo08 i know ! charlie is a cameo in part 2 but they could put a key role for him out there. part 3 seems to be impossible because M. douglas is not well in health :( it's very bad for us!!

  • @TheSaudiartist it's a shame :(

    but i think that a part 3 of wall street, set in 2010s, isn't a very good idea, beacause the charm of the the first wall street is unique :(

    bud fox, in the first wall street, was a young broker, while now is like the old gekko... time go on, and is really difficult making a wall street nice as the first :)

  • @TheSaudiartist Also it fails because it came out many years after WS 1 assuming that most 20 somethings have watched it since the old one came out in 1987 and the new one came out in 2009? so that was 22 yr ago which means it is a dated movie to a 22 year old.

  • Charlie Sheen's a true 'winner' in this movie.

  • if you're not inside you're outside

  • wall street 2 was rubbish , , , This was the original and best . . no comparison between the two movies. . . wall street 2 had a LOT of potential but it major disappointed. I think stone just made it on the cheap for some quick money . . ironic.

  • @Tonyo1221 ..I Comp agree with you. The Original " Wall Sreet" Kicked Ass!! The Sequel?? Godamn..I Was So Disappointed! The Only Good part in the sequel..Charlie Sheens Brief Cameo!

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  • @anthonyinsc

    Hit the bricks Pal !

  • michael douglas plays his part so georgous

  • charlie sheen was so cute back then. now he's old and crazy

  • charlie sheen used to be in good movies. it's a shame he ruined his career.

  • This commercial is REALLY well put together- makes me wanna see it AGAIN

  • How many yachts can you water-ski behind ? That's pretty impressive

  • You have to believe what people said. This will be a good movie. Watch it at Free Movie Zone . n e t

  • 1percent has 50percent of the US wealth, well thats outdated data, 1 percent has 95percent in 2010, how things get better and better.

  • The top 1% need to be shot.

  • @Jononutoob Or maybe you don't have what it takes to get to the top. Stay classy.

  • Can somebody please put the whole Movie in here??Would be nice .... !! I Love this Movie .. especially because its from the 80s .. and Michael Douglas ;-)

  • @HURRICANEM5 just download it from pirate bay... i did today, i have both... great movies.

  • Wallstreet 2 was to politically charged. It might have been right in the points they were trying to get across but I couldn't help but think that there was another side to the story and that the solutions proposed weren't nearly as easy as they were made out to be. Still a good movie but not nearly as good as the first one.

  • Wall Street 2 is just soft. What made the original so great was the cut-throat attitude every character embodied. People who are interested in these films don't want to see a love story or any compassion from a character like Gekko.

  • @brianalvela Clearly you were one of those who saw it one-dimensionally. Unlike the tools who went out and bought braces and some Brylcreem and tried to get a stockbroker job, those watching more closely saw a great critique of financial dealing and succinct politcal points about where wealth ownership lies and how unbalanced it is.

  • @nakedmambo what you brought up has nothing to do with what I viewed as the difference between the first one and the second one.

  • @brianalvela It has something very much to do with it. Wall Street didn't make an obvious critique so it had to be read inbetween the lines, it wasn't just the ruthlessness of Gekko that made the film. I was really referring to the people who saw it as a model to emulate, like the people who used 'Liar's Poker' as trading manual rather than a warning. I'd agree that the cut-throat nature of Gekko made for a more convincing film since he made a perfect villain.

  • what's the song in this trailer?

  • Why the new "Wall Street" movie Oliver Stone? Why???

  • Never should have made the sequel. This film should have stood alone.

    Producers got too greedy...

  • @dvsxavier ironically hollywood got greedy with WS 2.

  • @dvsxavier

    didn´t you watch the movie? greed is good, greed works! OK, I admit it didn´t work with the second one. Greed sucks!

  • @Firgasz I did. The sequel was horrible... especially Shia LeBeouf... he ruined Transformers for me and he ruined Wall Street.

  • @dvsxavier yeah, but "greed is good". just ask the producers...

  • @dvsxavier I mean I get if you make a sequel like the year after (ie home alone) but this just looks like making a new movie in 2008 and considering I am the age (a 1980 baby) that would have went to it that wouldn't have even recognized it as a connection to that era than it seemed kind of dumb. Start with don't assume everyone heard of Wall Street 1. I read about it online and found about it just last year. Most people my age never heard of it as we were in preschool at that point

  • thank god tom cruise did not get butt fucks part

  • Wall Street 2 sucked fuckin dick and we all know it. Sorry Shila LaBuff, or whatever the fuck your name is, your pansy whiny bitch of a persona isn't badass. And what as with the "Green Energy" shit? Was this a DNC movie like "an inconvenient truth"?? That movie was just BAAALLLLLSSSSSS.

  • @craplander You tell Him from me, Chris Paul, He made a Womderful Film ! 1 & 2

  • 1986 fiction... 2006 reality. This movie was the entree of the real/current financial reality.

  • greed, tempered with ethics and morals, is good.

    wall street fell and the economy melted due to two things: no ethics and no morals.

    at the risk of repeating myself, "greed, tempered with ethics and morals, is good."

  • Wallstreet 2 is not in the same ballpark with this great movie..................

  • @sweetguitars Quite an understatement. Wall street is a classic and almost a cult movie considering gekko is a pop culture model wall street2 is not even a good movie .

  • awesssss-s-s-s-s-ome movie.....

  • I'm in my forties..I just saw the recent "Wall Street money never sleeps" movie this past weekend. I look at this trailer & say to myself I'm fuckin old! Movie trailers don't sound, or look like this anymore. I was 20yrs old when i saw the first "Wall Street" movie.

  • @prt61370 yeah, awesome trailer, not produced of the same quality any longer

  • @prt61370 when dinosaurs walked the earth?

  • @prt61370 yeah but most trailers in recent years look all the same, i could go into editing but you know what i mean

  • :48-:53 This a deleted scene? I don't remember it and I have the DVD

    The original cut had like 40 extra minutes right? Bud was even supposed to have an affair with Gekkos wife.

  • @762full true. i don't remember those scenes you mentioned. i wasn't aware of bud having an affair with gekko's wife. was that in the script or lost scenes?

  • @nymike06 It was actually shot. They say more than 40 minutes were cut from the released version.

    The scenes included the affair, and some financial exploits. (the oil company mentioned in the park)

    The fact they haven't released an uncut version is making me go crazy. I remember going through amazon comparing different versions of different lengths, the longest being some japan-only release. I swear I'm going to break into the warehouse and get the unedited version if they wont release one.

  • @762full It's interesting you say that. I came on youtube prior to reading your message, looking/hoping/searching for lost/deleted scenes for Wall Street from 1987. I remember being in a video store a few yrs back looking for dvd's with deleted scenes. I remember hearing something about deleted scenes in an interview with Stone. Now you really struck up my curiousity. 40 mins is a lot of footage to delete.

  • @762full I was just on barnes & nobles website, and I see they are selling Wall Street, 20th anniversary edition that includes Deleted scenes with optional commentary by director Oliver Stone. know anything about that?

  • @nymike06 Yes they have a number of different versions that offer deleted scenes, (which they try to hard to market) but the question is "how many scenes."

    The typical amount of deletes they will include will be 4-6 minutes.

    The run time of the DVD (which they must tell you) is the best indicator of what you'll get.

    The longest one I came across was like 130-135 something minutes. The original cut up film was like 120 min. and the unaltered one was over 160 min.

  • @762full well, i get the impression that the 20 anniversaery edition has more than 4-6 mins. i will have to ask some people who i think might know something else. i wonder or kind of have doubt the 2nd one will be any good. the 1987 version is a masterpiece, from the time period, the decorum, and characters. i look at oliver stone as a nutjob sometimes but he hits a homerun with ''wall street''

    now that you have said about what the deleted scenes would be, i would love to see it.

  • @nymike06 Yeah if they were to release the uncut version it would definitely make news I think. I have the feeling it wouldnt be available until sometime after money never sleeps comes on DVD, or Stone is on his deathbed or whatever.

  • @762full someone must have it. i'm shocked a channel like A & E doesn't show it one night. they show the Godfather1,2, & 3 in its full length sometime. another 40 mins of wall street would be great, though i am very interested in seeing the lost scenes in the 20th anniversary edition dvd.

  • @nymike06 What I would want to see is a consensus on what constitutes "uncut". The term should be legally protected like how "all natural" must be evaluated by the FDA

    Everyone releases their own version and calls it uncut, only to release a slightly more complete version later, which they also call "uncut" etc.

    If I see a Wall Street DVD that is 160- mins long I'll flip out

  • My version btw is 20th century fox (marketed with bonus features and crap, etc.) runtime 126 mins. I remember shopping for it on amazon some years ago, being pissed that the best one I could find (and which would work western dvd players) had only about 5 extra minutes of stuff on it.

  • @762full Editing rooms are a joke. The execs at these studios are so scared of something it's almost laughable. if the scene makes sense, than leave it. instead these editors turn into butchers. i would love to see more scenes that are noteworthy. especially a movie like that that is great & really made sense for the times. the audience would love it. I thought I read that some 20th anniversary edition dvd's have no deleted scenes and others have more tended. check out barnes and noble website.

  • Charlie Sheen is a shit actor

    He just gets into great movies

    The first Honor Student Graduate of the David Hasselhoff School of Bad Acting

  • @toyotas2006 Hollywood is Nepotism. Both Michael Dougals and Charlie Sheen got in due to their dad's. Josh Brolin same thing with Wall Street 2.

  • For a time I had to watch this movie once a year.

  • BECAUSE IT'S WRECKABLE!

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  • The point is ladies and gentleman,

    Gordon Gekko is god

  • Gordon Gekko rocks !

    

  • I try to watch this movie, but charlie sheen is such a bad actor in it I cant take it anymore...even Oliver Stone in the special DVD said how dissapointed he was in the performances of Daryl not stepping up as the cold new york gold digger. She came off as a ditzy blonde and Sheen is just pathetic ,, he thinks he is John Cusak in it I think...horrible..

  • @flycentro123 Not only is Charlie Sheen a lousy actor, but he's a rotten human being. I can't stand him. And Daryl Hannah is just plain awful in everything she's ever been in. I have never seen anyone so completely and utterly lacking in talent or acting ability.

  • @flycentro123 nobody watches the movie for Charlie Sheen or Daryl freeeeekin Hannah Bud we watch it for Gekko!

  • I could break you mate...I could dump the stock just to burn your OS....I could buy you six times over! But I happen to want to the company and I want your block of shares! I'm announcing a tender offer...Buddy what's the value of that stock? The break up value is higher....Loved wallstreet

  • all thick eye -browed men are successful !!

  • @sakusia well I got thick eyebrows : D

  • @craplander You understand that the bailout included a credit line that they are using to pay us back with, right? we will never see that money again. America is doomed. The Fed has killed America.

  • there are rich people who got rich by benefiting the society

    and there are rich people who got rich by harming the society

    make sure you all clairfy the distinction. Or else go out and scream your religious belief "capitalism is bad" like Michael Moore. I'm Financial Economics major senior, and mark my words, capitalism is good, and good greed is good, not bad greed.

  • Oliver Stone is a communist loving bitch,and I'd love to say it to his face.He bitches about a few greedy pricks on wall street,whom according to his stupid mind represent the economic capital system,which by the way'has brought incredible progress to this great country.Yet he has no problem going to Venezuela and kissing the smelly ass of Hugo "the dictator" Chavez?.Typical liberal,don't mind civil rights abuses,as long as they are committed by their red friends.

  • @alacranmann

    ''He bitches about a few greedy pricks on wall street,''

    Actually tons of people got inspired by this movie to become stock brokers and still are today - inspired by crimes. It's not *a few* greedy pricks, obviously.

  • @SwedxSimon02

    Lol, yeah, you should look at my boss. Guy tries way too hard to be Gordon Gekko. Way too hard. He walks around like he's Gekko, and when he gives advice, he tries to make every sentence a Hollywood soundbite. The guy also did 10 years for stock fraud.

    Bonehead.

  • @craplander The fact that we sold our soul to China, elected a communist president and want to punish the upper-middle class and above should offer enough subject material.

  • @craplander The fact that we sold our soul to China, elected a communist president and want to punish the upper-middle class and above should offer enough subject material.

  • @craplander Good point. We also need to look at the U.S. Treasury and the SEC. It's funny how corporations like Enron have fingers pointed at them when our "government" is doing the same thing but on a much grander scale. Between the treasury, the fed and the corporations....they're all CROOKS!

  • "greed is good".... hehehe... CLASSIC!

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  • I was watching the bonus features on the DVD and basically Oliver Stone condones greed and says greed is NOT good. I totally disagree with that and anyone who thinks that. Greed is good because like Douglas says, it has lead to the evolution of man. But the only problem with greed is where does it end. And that's what this movie is asking. And for that I simply loved it. This movie questions the depth of morals in a human.

  • Oliver Stone condones greed? That means he's ok with it.

  • Sorry I meant he is not ok with it. It's been a rough 24 hours ha

  • @50bhhamnt

    Greed is not good, ambition and visions lead to the evolution of man, not greed itself.

  • @Danebrogen ya greed is the gas for the engine of ambition ya

  • Nobody's rights are being infringed upon in the practice of "insider trading". What constitutes knowledge that is "inside" or "outside"? Who decides whether some knowledge is useful or useless? The trader. And so long as man lives by the trader principle, whereby man lives off of what he earns, then government should stay out and stick to what it was originally established to do protecting individual rights, including property rights.

  • @lxmoya11 everyone who isn't in possession of the material insider information will lose by the amount of gain that inside traders achieve. Insiders who trade on nonpublic material information gains an unfair advantage. Useful knowledge is material knowledge. The government protects individual rights by protecting the integrity of financial markets, by outlawing insider trading.

  • If you're not on the inside you're outside. If you have the intellect and ability that has enabled you to know more than others, then you have "earned" the consequences of that knowledge.

    Insider trading laws are a variant of "ex post facto" law, which is unconstitutional, because they are an infringement on the individual's right to use the knowledge he has acquired. Under such laws, there is no objective means of knowing if a "crime" has been committed, until the government says so.

  • um that's not what an 'ex post facto' law is. An ex post facto law is a law that's instated after a crime is committed, and therefore shouldn't apply to that particular instance. What's your viewpoint on Enron? And what's your viewpoint on the integrity of financial markets?

    Regards,

    Bookguy

  • NOW, I MOST HATE the ★Greed ! ! and $dollars ....I think I may be just like the adventure .....haha.. thanks !!! update my mind . now !!!

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  • no cock either

  • Este tipo de personas llevo a la quiebra economica a EE.UU. y ahora estan arrastrando al resto del mundo al precipicio, deberian estar todos presos por ladrones, no querian que nadie los controle para robarse toda la plata, sobornaron a politicos, organismos de control, autoridades bancarias, hicieron el robo del siglo y ahora que el gobierno se encarge de solucionar todos los problemas que ellos crearon, que en definitiva es mas dinero para que les den el vuelto.

  • estas personas son corredores de bolsas, manejan porcentajes de empresas no tiene nada q ver con la crisis, la crisis se origino con altos directivos de bancos.

  • Yo me refiero a los especuladores como Gordon Greco y el Sir Inglés, compran empresas y después las quiebran y quedarse con pensiones de los jubilados, cierran fábricas y después abren otras en China, ellos quebraron a GM al aprobrar la construcción de modelos de autos consumidores de gasolina, cuando los japoneses estaban diseñando los primeros autos económicos y ahora los hibridos, favorecen a empresas japonesas y perjudican a empresas americanas, ellos también deben ser sus dueños

  • puede ser, lo q pasa q la pelicula no la vi por q no la puedo conseguir en castellano, solamente tenia entendido q eran corredores de bolsas solamente.saludos

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  • Podrías darme páginas dónde puedo informarme de todo eso?? es que me interesa la información que das, pero claro carezco de la iniciación necesaria para entenderlos del todo

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  • great movie, any idea on the name of the music is on the background?

  • nevermind found it :) vivaldi - winter

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