" I am your clock Bud Fox, to work "
With this many pearls com delighted us a great Gordon Geko in the no less brilliant "Wall Street " . This devouring of finance whose role embroidered Michael Douglas majestically on the statuette earned reward was a reference in subsequent films set in the world market and a strong idol whose wealth was so coveted for the protagonists of these, even imitated his dialogues and repeated his words to the letter. Well, "Wall Street 2 Money Never Sleeps " be released in Spain on October 1, 2010, has been delayed the release date with an exceptional cast and wanting to re-capture the exciting world of stock market and especially Wall Street.
the promotional poster for "Wall Street 2: Money never sleeps", both located in the image as a mentor and apprentice The argument takes us twenty years after the events of the first half and unframed just before the current global financial crisis. As expected the shift has certainly been substantial. Thus, Geko leaves jail and see how everything has changed around them especially when it comes to issues of its former "work" means. When trying to find a way out to redeem his past as a finance shark without morality, and this is lost time with his daughter ...? In the first installment had a son, perhaps due to a mere change of argument or something we did not see and has passed these years in prison. The girl, Carey Mulligan (Pride & Prejudice ), is dating a broker played by Shia Labeouf ( Transformers ) that seeks to "venjanza" against an investor named James Bretton, paper initially intended to Javier Bardem ( No Country for Old Men ) but eventually he will be your friend jeta Josh Brolin (Planet Terror ). It appears that this investor has to ruin the mentor of Shia, who is none other than Frank Langella (Frost / Nixon ) and perhaps Gordon Geko can help you achieve this "revenge" as a ruin financieramene James but may Geko's intentions are not quite Redemptor ...
Gordon and his new "ward" walking while chatting to his new plan to oust the new "Boss" financial district. In the film, directed by Oliver Stone and where will make a cameo of course, will also Susan Sarandon (Speed \u200b\u200bRacer ) and Charlie Sheen ( Hotshots ) as Bud Fox
was presented in the last 63 edition of the Cannes Film Festival, and left some critics calling it bad the movie boring and long and rejoicing in the little collection of recent works by Oliver Stone, adding Wall Street 2 as another failed over. But little attention is to do and more if the value in a contest in which project these fifty or more films and reward the most out of the common touch or what reward at the time, with all the winning films RepSet than good quality insurance not lacking. Let's wait a little longer to see what gives us the second part of one of the best films of the eighties. Anyway, everyone likes and that film critics know a lot.
I leave the link to the trailer :
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