Wall Street was the first R-rated movie I ever got to see in the theaters, back when I was about 8 or so (Mom had me close my eyes through the limo scene with Charlie Sheen and Sean Young -- I believe it was Sean Young, anyway). It holds a very special place in my heart, therefore, so I feel really offended they're going in for a sequel of this movie. They don't need a freakin' sequel to Wall Street!
oh. goddess. help. us.
ReplyDeleteMoney Never Sleeps is a horrendous title.
ReplyDeleteWill I be permanently banned from CDaN if I admit I think Michael Douglas looks hot in this trailer?
ReplyDeletewhile i absolutely loathe oliver stone, and while i wish 20th hadn't turned this into a franchise...i'll admit it. i'm totally going see this.
ReplyDeleteI hear you Pookie, but I'll put it in the Netflix queue.
ReplyDeleteDammit. They had me at Gecko's 80s cell phone.
ReplyDeleteHe looks good to me.
ReplyDeleteTotal cheese, but you gotta love the wink at the old "brick" 80's cell phone.
ReplyDeleteMay it go straight to DVD.
ReplyDeleteMe too, RocketQueen.
ReplyDeleteWhy? The first one sucked.
ReplyDeleteMichael D looks old. What happen to his face-lift he had not so long ago?
ReplyDelete@ Mooshki....please tell me you mean in the original. He was a very good looking guy back in the day. Now, not so much.
ReplyDeleteI think I had that cell phone.
ReplyDeletePass.
ReplyDeleteI'm there.
ReplyDeleteI'm tired of Shia LaBouf or whatever his name is.
ReplyDeleteMichael Douglas was totally hot in "Romancing the Stone".
ReplyDeleteAgree with Cheryl...."Money Never Sleeps" is one of the worst titles I've ever heard--sooooo cliche.
Sunnyside, I like older men. :)
ReplyDeleteLove seeing the Twin Towers in the old clip.
ReplyDeleteWhere's Charlie!!
ReplyDeleteThis is one of my husband's favorite movies (original)....and he wants to see the new one. Sigh.
ReplyDeleteWall Street was the first R-rated movie I ever got to see in the theaters, back when I was about 8 or so (Mom had me close my eyes through the limo scene with Charlie Sheen and Sean Young -- I believe it was Sean Young, anyway). It holds a very special place in my heart, therefore, so I feel really offended they're going in for a sequel of this movie. They don't need a freakin' sequel to Wall Street!
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