Thursday, January 28, 2010

Wall Street 2 Trailer



And the original for kicks.



23 comments:

  1. oh. goddess. help. us.

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  2. Money Never Sleeps is a horrendous title.

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  3. Will I be permanently banned from CDaN if I admit I think Michael Douglas looks hot in this trailer?

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  4. while 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.

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  5. I hear you Pookie, but I'll put it in the Netflix queue.

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  6. Dammit. They had me at Gecko's 80s cell phone.

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  7. He looks good to me.

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  8. Total cheese, but you gotta love the wink at the old "brick" 80's cell phone.

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  9. Me too, RocketQueen.

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  10. Why? The first one sucked.

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  11. Anonymous12:48 PM

    Michael D looks old. What happen to his face-lift he had not so long ago?

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  12. @ Mooshki....please tell me you mean in the original. He was a very good looking guy back in the day. Now, not so much.

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  13. I think I had that cell phone.

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  14. I'm tired of Shia LaBouf or whatever his name is.

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  15. Michael Douglas was totally hot in "Romancing the Stone".

    Agree with Cheryl...."Money Never Sleeps" is one of the worst titles I've ever heard--sooooo cliche.

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  16. Sunnyside, I like older men. :)

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  17. Love seeing the Twin Towers in the old clip.

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  18. Where's Charlie!!

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  19. This is one of my husband's favorite movies (original)....and he wants to see the new one. Sigh.

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  20. 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!

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