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Uploaded by on Sep 23, 2010

Douglas is back in his Oscar®-winning role as Gordon Gekko, who's iconic "Greed is good" mantra and daring corporate raids made him a rock star of financial titans. Emerging from a lengthy prison stint, Gekko finds himself on the outside of a world he once dominated. He now has to play catch-up and redefine himself in a different era. Gekko has to become relevant again. But a young, idealistic investment banker (LaBeouf) learns the hard way that Gekko is still a master manipulator -- and if there's one place where you can redefine yourself, one place where your relevance is a deal away, it's Wall Street. Josh Brolin, Carey Mulligan, Susan Sarandon, & Frank Langella co-star.

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  • ugh, i've bn looking for trailer forever. :) i just love how the song fits the scenes perfectly <3! Shia LaBeouf i soo sexy:)!!!

  • @djguy100 Kevin rudolf - In the city

  • whats the song

  • What is the name of the song in this trailer and who is the artist.

  • @heeheeboom is that a mobile number, wheres he from?

  • Great storyline, As much as i love the original which i own(A dvd) i was pleased with the sequal, as i enjoy Micheals work have for a long time i was anxious too see and know that i ve seen it i am happy too say that its great and it is definality worth seeing, even for the genaration after mine i would reccomend that yoy catch up and take a look at Wall Street 1988 then have a look at wall street 2010 we will all learn how greed is not always good

  • Despite the outward appearance of bourgeois triteness, this filmatic experience is of course fully aware of the irresistible Hegelian dialectic of form and content, thus exposing the true proletarian character of its subtext in the ongoing process of social Becoming.

    Examined in the context of the totality of contemporary production relations, this movie is shit. But what else should it be?

  • kevin rudolf-in the city

  • @himynameisnoor same thats what i wanna know.

  • @emonemojay same! it's kind of rocking back and forth on the fence... i'm quite unsure.

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