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May 14
2010
10:58 AM ET
Cannes: Oliver Stone's 'Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps' is a shrewd and entertainingly overstuffed sequel
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It’s interesting that Gleiberman uses the term “sexy” for LaBeouf. I don’t find him attractive at all. I’m constantly amazed he’s stepping into the shoes of Harrison Ford and Charlie Sheen. He’s not fug, but I don’t think he’s particularily handsome.
If Wallstreet can get a sequel and if Tron can get a sequel, then there’s still hope for Richard Chamberlain and Sharon Stone to complete the Allan Quartermain Trilogy!!!
Owen’s love for Stone knows no bounds. Not a single mention that this is a complete wh0re project for Douglas and Stone, whose careers are at a standstill? He called the name of the new Woody Allen movie “atrociously titled.” And this? “Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps”? That’s as bad as it gets.
Who cares? Oliver Stone hasn’t made a good film since 1986 – oops, sorry, people are only allowed to make dumb comments like that about Woody Allen movies.
—MORE recycling and retreads from the long rich STONE —who,
along with the rest of glutted,
hack Boomer Hollywood, having made
BILLIONS catering to the franchise slum denial needs of history’s –MOST– awesomely genocidal regime
–ACROSS the Pacific —the 60th Anniversary of the staggeringly
relevant KOREAN WAR is, once again,
‘mysteriously overlooked’…
-AMEN-
>>> “… it’s striking that Jake is never really tempted by the financial sins around him. And that makes him a bit too much of a lily-white hero. Shia LaBeouf, with his quick-fire brain and handsome impassive scowl, has grown up into a dynamic actor, and he’s sexy now too, but I wish Money Never Sleeps gave him more shades to play.”
Do you have any idea how racist that is??! Imagine saying “… that makes him [Denzel Washington] too much of a ‘molasses-black’ hero…”
Or how about ‘cocoa-black’, ‘snickers-brown’, ‘high-yellow’? Why is it OK to say racist phrases about European Americans?
Shia ruined my childhood.
First my dream of an amazing Transformers was ruined by his whinning.
Then he made Indy “Nuke the Fridge”, another childhood dream destroyed.
Now Wall Street my favorite movie ever has been ruined. Wost off Rudy Patuddy is dead. From drugs. Sad. He was the ultimate movie fat baby.
This looks like an ordinary film and I don’t see why it hit no. 1. If there weren’t any viral ads then this movie would’ve flopped miserably. Legend of the Guardians would’ve gone slightly better if it weren’t for this bland movie that’s paper thin in terms of entertainment. What else is there to say about this boring as hell movie? Toy Story 3 and Inception are the only two movies I’ve loved this year. Nothing else has really been that good.
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