Looks like greed is back! Gekko is back as a good guy and "No Country For Old Men" star, Josh Brolin, is set to be the bad guy. Also, word is Bud Fox (Charlie Sheen) is set to make a cameo.
Looks like greed is back! Gekko is back as a good guy and "No Country For Old Men" star, Josh Brolin, is set to be the bad guy. Also, word is Bud Fox (Charlie Sheen) is set to make a cameo.
Oh god not fucking Shia Leboeuf... It is good to see that they managed to get Terrence Stamp back though.
Edit: that's not Terrence Stamp it's Frank Langella. >.>
UGH DO WANT
this is going to be so fucking badass
holy shit this is awesome
anyone gonna see this? Comes out Friday, I'm pretty psyched.
I love it when my buddy at works comes over and asks if I'm ready for lunch...
Lunch? Aw, You gotta be kidding. Lunch is for wimps.
REVIEW
I'll be watching this. Let y'all know what's up
I didn't even know this movie was coming out today, will definitely go see.
Any word? Wondering whether or not I should go see this.
I enjoyed it a lot. It wasn't as much of a classic as the first one is, but it's a strong title. It's not an unwarranted sequel. It almost seems necessary to a degree. It hits very close to home with what is going on in the economy today, as it draws most of the stuff going on today as the original did with everything going on back in the 80's. I didn't feel I had to go to the movies to see this, but I'm on vacation and didn't have much else to do. It's obviously not catered to the "need immediate gratification" crowd. I could see some people getting downright bored with it. Chances are though if you liked the original, you'll like this. Couple other minor things. Shia LeBeouf isn't annoying in this movie, and I found him to be somewhat likeable. Michael Douglas gets right back into the role of Gordon Gekko who everyone knows and loves, like a day didn't go by.