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Tired of the view from his one-bedroom apartment, Bud Fox (Sheen) dreams of the luxury and power at the pinnacle of Wall Street investment banking. Charming his way into the tutelage of Gordon Gekko (Douglas), the best of the best, Fox is soon rubbing shoulders with "friends" in the highest places. But in a world that values high-risk greed over low-yield ethics, Fox will soon find himself in a most precarious position...one that will pit him against his mentor in a winner-takes-all contest that neither can afford to lose.

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  • Check out another video- Stewie from Family Guy meets Michael Douglas from Wall Street. Greed, domination, diapers...it's great.

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  • it's a 'zero-sum game' somebody wins somebody loses . . . . this is Gekko's perception which shows where his main flaw is

    fantastic movie - still gets me motivated no matter how many times I watch

  • Yep Rush, great lines. I could not agree more.

    Highlights Oliver Stone's incredible talent as a film maker and scriptwriter and how prescient he was when portraying the sharks in the troubled waters of Wall Street!

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  • @stevekach and true....I'm in the real estate biz!

  • Wall Street #3 (2012), Bud buys CD's and brags about his 1/4 point annual net return after taxes!

  • so classic  and the sequal was sooo lame

  • "Your on a roll kid, Enjoy it wall it last..........cause it never does....." Great line.

  • "why do you need to wreck this company?!!!" "Because it's wreckable!!! alright!!!"

    What a quote machine this movie is! When I was a broker - this movie was our bible lol.

  • @disengagejam

    Actually, in a speculators market, it IS a zero sum game.

    (Actually, its a negative sum game due to commissions).

    Every time you make a buck speculating, someone loses a buck.

    No value is produced.

    I'm not making a moral judgment; it's just the way it is.

    Most speculators must fail for the few to be rich.

  • @albimazz yeah.. he did it. he father´s collapsed and he´s on the way to the hospital

  • Greed is good.

  • 1.07 bud fox never drives a car in wall street.

  • This movie had such a great cast. So many future TV stars, Charlie Sheen, John McGinley, James Spader, Saul Rubinek.

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