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Created:Thu Jan 28 1993
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448.0. "Wall Street" by 51339::HEIJSEN (Wil Heijsen) Tue Feb 01 1994 10:09

Wall Street,

Featuring Michael Douglas, Martin and Charly Sheen amongst
others, by Oliver Stone. US '86-87(not sure here)
I saw it last week and enjoyed it a lot. It gave a good and and very relevant
picture of how today's (and ever?)western capitalism is working still.
It shows a young man Bud Fox(Charly Sheen) making a fast career in the NY 
stock exchange, as an employee of a well established broker firm.
While trying to build a regular clients group he meets a real Wall Street
tycoon Gordon Gekko(Michael Douglas). Gordon shows him around and teaches
him how to make fast (il)legal money. He also makes some( more or less painfully
truthful) speeches which gives a better picture on how businesses operate
and are being controlled today versus the past and who's interests are served...
Then THE dilemma rises: will he 'sell' the airline 'Bluestar' -where his 
feather works for 20+ years or.....
    
I found the atmosphere very 'adrenalin pumping' from time to time!!
VERY good rating I think as with most of Stone's movies I believe!
    
Wil
    
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448.17361::MAIEWSKITue Feb 01 1994 12:3713
  I liked this movie as well. By the way, Bud Fox's (Charley Sheen) father
was played by his real father Martin Sheen who gave, in my opinion, the
best performance of the movie.

  The two lead characters seemed a little bit weak. In particular, Gordon
Gekko's (Michael Douglas) motives were never that clear. We never learned
why he became the way he did or what was driving him, but they did a good
enough job from the point where they picked up.

  Not a great movie but a good one,
  *** out of 5

  George
448.29871::CLARKCan you picture what will be?Fri Feb 04 1994 18:5510
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>  The two lead characters seemed a little bit weak. In particular, Gordon
>Gekko's (Michael Douglas) motives were never that clear. We never learned
>why he became the way he did or what was driving him, but they did a good

I guess my impression was that his was supposed to be standard Wall St. 
behavior.  Greed is good.

- Dave