Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps (US - DVD R1 | BD RA)
Fox Home Entertainment has revealed details on the Michael Douglas movie
Title: Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps (IMDb)
Starring: Michael Douglas
Released: 21st December 2010
SRP: $29.98 (DVD)
Further Details:
Fox Home Entertainment has announced DVD ($29.98) and Blu-ray ($39.99) releases of Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps for December 21st. Extras on the DVD will include a commentary by director Oliver Stone, and A Conversation with Oliver Stone and the Cast of Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps. The Blu-ray release will include all of that plus a 5-part look at the real Wall Street ("Unfinished Business: Oliver Stone & Cast Revisit Wall Street", "Gordon Gekko is Back: Character Study", "Lifestyles of the Wall Street Rich and Infamous", "A Tour of the streets of Wall Street", "Trends, Schemes, and Economic Collapse - How did it Happen?"), deleted and extended scenes, an In Character With feature, and a digital copy of the film. Also available from the 21st will be a 2-pack DVD ($34.98) with the first film. We've attached the official package artwork for each release below:




Quote: Following a lengthy prison term, Gordon Gekko (Michael Douglas) finds himself on the outside looking in at a world he once commanded. Hoping to repair his relationship with his daughter, Winnie (Carey Mulligan), Gekko forges an alliance with her fiance, Jake (Shia LaBeouf). But Winnie and Jake learn the hard way that Gekko is still a master manipulator who will stop at nothing to reclaim his rightful place at the top of Wall Street.
News by Tom Woodward
Starring: Michael Douglas
Released: 21st December 2010
SRP: $29.98 (DVD)
Further Details:
Fox Home Entertainment has announced DVD ($29.98) and Blu-ray ($39.99) releases of Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps for December 21st. Extras on the DVD will include a commentary by director Oliver Stone, and A Conversation with Oliver Stone and the Cast of Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps. The Blu-ray release will include all of that plus a 5-part look at the real Wall Street ("Unfinished Business: Oliver Stone & Cast Revisit Wall Street", "Gordon Gekko is Back: Character Study", "Lifestyles of the Wall Street Rich and Infamous", "A Tour of the streets of Wall Street", "Trends, Schemes, and Economic Collapse - How did it Happen?"), deleted and extended scenes, an In Character With feature, and a digital copy of the film. Also available from the 21st will be a 2-pack DVD ($34.98) with the first film. We've attached the official package artwork for each release below:




Synopsis
Quote: Following a lengthy prison term, Gordon Gekko (Michael Douglas) finds himself on the outside looking in at a world he once commanded. Hoping to repair his relationship with his daughter, Winnie (Carey Mulligan), Gekko forges an alliance with her fiance, Jake (Shia LaBeouf). But Winnie and Jake learn the hard way that Gekko is still a master manipulator who will stop at nothing to reclaim his rightful place at the top of Wall Street.
News by Tom Woodward
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My only regret is...I had boneitis
I've always loved the original movie because of the really cool retro 80s computers.
I liked the first film. It was kind of hard to follow because I wasn't (and I'm still not) familiar with how the stock market works and the lingo, but I got into the story. It sort of reminded me of Scarface and Stone himself compared the two. The sequel's a rental. I like the first cover. It looks kind of surreal with the faded green light and NYC at night in black, gray, and white.
I would only watch this for Mulligan. I adore her. I'm sick of Shiloh Badoof.
Loved Wall Street wasn't exactly anticipating a sequel, especially not one starring Shia TheBeef, ugh.
I actually like the single disc art the best, it looks nice. Much better than all the c**ppy posters for the movie. Not interested in seeing it though.
Was forced to watch the original in my consumer math course during my senior year in high school. Wasn't a fan, but it may have been the setting in which I watched it.
Needless to say, the Blu-ray art is kinda cool, but it's not going to make me watch this.
Needless to say, the Blu-ray art is kinda cool, but it's not going to make me watch this.
This was not that great overall, it's not nearly as good as the first film. But since I'm a big fan of Carey Mulligan, I might consider having this in my collection, just might.
I heard this was just an OK movie but extremely boring. I never saw this but I might rent it. I haven't seen the original either but I'm interested in it and many people I know told me the first Wall Street was awesome.
Even if I did LOVE the film and wanted to buy, I can't. I'm buying Resident Evil Afterlife 3D, Piranha 3D, and Saw 3D (if it gets the BD 3d which is EXTREMELY likely).
Even if I did LOVE the film and wanted to buy, I can't. I'm buying Resident Evil Afterlife 3D, Piranha 3D, and Saw 3D (if it gets the BD 3d which is EXTREMELY likely).
Agree about the artwork, something about it. Average movie, dont care if i never see it again. Love douglas tho
DVD art work looks terrible. Both two packs look silly.
I LOVE the Blu-Ray art though.
I LOVE the Blu-Ray art though.
Awful DVD artwork.
As for the movie, I thought it was okay, not nearly as good as the first film. The 2-Pack sounds really tempting.
As for the movie, I thought it was okay, not nearly as good as the first film. The 2-Pack sounds really tempting.
Love how Michael Douglas' face takes up the whole of the DVD cover.


