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Anyone Else Excited for Wall Street 2?

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3:24 pm
September 23, 2010


Eric – PersonalProfitability.com

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I sure am: http://www.narrowbridge.net/20…..treet-2-2/

3:24 am
September 24, 2010


Glen Craig

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I'm curious but I can't recall a good Stone movie for somt time now.

6:36 am
September 24, 2010


Forest Parks

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Actually never seen the first! Will have to catch up before I watch the 2nd…..

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10:06 am
September 24, 2010


Eric – PersonalProfitability.com

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It is one of the greatest finance movies of all time.  I high recommend it Forest.

8:15 pm
September 24, 2010


Khaleef @ KNS Financial

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Forest Parks said:

Actually never seen the first! Will have to catch up before I watch the 2nd…..


I thought I was the only person here who never saw the first one!

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9:10 am
September 25, 2010


Eric – PersonalProfitability.com

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In case you were all wondering, it was amazing.

5:42 pm
September 27, 2010


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NarrowBridge said:

In case you were all wondering, it was amazing.


we are now three who haven't seen it ;-)

 

I think I'll go watch both one after the other :-)

8:10 am
September 29, 2010


Kay Lynn Akers

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I think we'll rent Wall Street 2 and see The Social Network in the theatre. 

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9:20 am
September 29, 2010


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WS1 was excellent! If you have not seen it, totally worth a rent.

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11:27 am
September 29, 2010


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I have to admit I never saw the first one! But I am getting it! I've heard that it is really good. Sequels sometimes suck. Let's hope this one will be good.

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3:21 am
October 6, 2010


Tim – Every Peso Counts

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I watched wallstreet 1 and recently watched 2. Both are good movies though I don't have a deep understanding of the stock market, I can very much relate.

7:07 pm
October 6, 2010


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I loved the first one.

I'm excited for this one too, but I'll wait until it comes out on DVD.

5:13 pm
October 14, 2010


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Definitely!  Have to get out and see it!

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11:56 am
November 27, 2010


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Spoke to the local library – they will have it shortly. Cannot wait to see it – though the first one was VERY good!

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1:25 pm
December 17, 2010


moneymonk

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I saw it and it was so so. Gordon Gekko was a little soft, I missed the ruthless character. I was bored a little during the movie

1:00 am
December 27, 2010


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moneymonk said:

I saw it and it was so so. Gordon Gekko was a little soft, I missed the ruthless character. I was bored a little during the movie


That's what I had heard too. He wasn't the same Gekko in this one.

 

 

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3:43 pm
December 29, 2010


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Post edited 3:45 pm – December 29, 2010 by Jaymus (RealizedReturns)


Well, I watched it.  As far as movies go, it was just OK..  Some of the extreme-emotions between the characters was bizarre though.  Way too rushed.  They flipped on eachother so fast from "I hate you" to "I love you" and back and forth at the snap of a finger.  I guess showing up at someones door-step pretty much guarantees forgiveness of all wrong-doing instantly.  :)

9:07 pm
January 29, 2011


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Pretty good.  One of the things I didn't like is that it seemed to tip the hat toward a few financial crisis companies (remember the "$2 per share! I want $10!" Bear Stearns mention?) but then it would go off entirely on another tangent, and describe companies that you couldn't relate to recent events.

 

Meh, I watched it with the GF…that was a PITA.  I think I brought her up to speed on every financial crisis/depression/burst bubble in history during that movie…she hit the pause button a lot.  lol

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7:51 am
January 31, 2011


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I still have never seen either movie! One day I'll make time to watch them.

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9:53 am
February 6, 2012


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The 1st one was great! The new one..um, not so much. 

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