Gordon Gekko Will Rise Again in 'Money Never Sleeps'
Filed under: Drama, Thrillers, Scripts, 20th Century Fox, Remakes and Sequels
Twenty years have passed since 1987's Wall Street taught America that "Greed is good." The film won Michael Douglas a Best Actor Academy Award for his blistering performance as Gordon Gekko, a high-powered corporate raider. I re-watched Wall Street recently. It is definitely a product of the 1980's (ginormous cell phones, etc.) but still holds up, and has spawned a lot of imitators, like the very good Boiler Room. And now a sequel is on the way -- 20th Century Fox has just sealed a deal to bring the character of Gekko back to the big screen. At the end of Wall Street, Gordon Gekko had been busted with the help of his protege, played by Charlie Sheen. His fate was left up in the air, but the sequel confirms that he went to jail. The new film will take off with Gekko out of jail and "resuming his machinations on a global scale in the hedge-fund era." The title will be Money Never Sleeps -- which is one of Gekko's mottos. Douglas is returning to the role and as for Gekko, he says "I don't think he's much different. He's just had more time to think about what to do." The new film's writer, Stephen Schiff (The Deep End of the Ocean, True Crime), says Gekko will be restyled and might just have an influence on big business fashion all over again -- "If you weren't wearing suspenders before Wall Street, you were certainly wearing them after." (I hate to contradict the man, but I've never worn suspenders in my life). Master of machismo Oliver Stone co-wrote and directed the original Wall Street, but will not be back for the sequel, despite having been begged for months by Douglas and Schiff. Schiff doesn't think Bud Fox, Charlie Sheen's character, will return either, and that surely rules out Martin Sheen as well. Remember that scene in Hot Shots! Part Deux where Martin and Charlie Sheen pass each other on the river, point, and yell "I loved you in Wall Street!" That was hilarious.
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5-05-2007 @ 8:37PM
Tom said...
Pathetic. So Mr. Zeta-Jones is making a last ditch effort to make some give a damn about him, so he's going to star in a totally unnecessary sequel to one of the worst movies ever. I just saved another $10.00.
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5-19-2007 @ 2:13AM
Count_D_Mone' said...
Wall Street is my favorite movie. I own my own company and a large part of my success is that movie.
I read the book " The Art Of War" because of that movie and learned it really works. The person above is way off base with that comment. I can't wait for part two. Money Does not sleep.
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5-06-2007 @ 9:30PM
Boomer said...
I was in business school when "Wall Street" came out and I remember well the mostly positive effect it had on everyone there. Maybe the sequel will bring us another generation of hard working go getters who wish to achieve something with their lives instead of sitting and playing video games!! :->
"Money never sleeps, Pal"!!!
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5-07-2007 @ 1:33PM
Jennybug said...
Another movie about the brokerage industry that motivates people is "Pursuit of Happyness." You can't watch that film without admiring the resourcefulness and drive Chris Garner had to succeed.
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6-05-2007 @ 8:20AM
snoop said...
Wall Street is my favorite movie.I love it.I will be very happy if someone wich like that movie cocnect with me.My e-mail is pavel.peev@gmail.com
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5-21-2007 @ 10:10AM
marusckha said...
Well if $10.00 matters that much to you, then you're definitely not a "Wall Street" fan, because that movie inspired today’s Millionaire’s. 20 years later and i still turn to “greed is good” speech before any big presentation. I can’t wait for the evolution of Gordon Gekko.
I’ll talk at ya!
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6-16-2007 @ 12:11AM
gordon said...
Anyone who says Wall Street is the worst movie ever is a complete moron who probably doesn't even understand what a P/E ratio is. Go back to your trailer park and have fun with your fat wife and loser children at mcdonalds. go kill yourself.
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6-18-2007 @ 4:14PM
Steve Severance said...
Wall street was such a great movie, even if based to some extent on the ideas in Den of Thieves. This movie has a cult following in finance. Can't wait for Money Never Sleeps.
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7-24-2007 @ 10:48AM
GamerT said...
Oh come on! They gotta bring back Bud Foxx! I'm all for the squeal, but I want to see another duel between a much wiser Bud and a Gecko out for revenge!
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8-03-2007 @ 1:27AM
dhaivat said...
hurrahhh!! gordy is coming back.... i liked dat movie like anything..gordon gecko gonna come again n he gonna wipe out the fund managers again....i like how he only meets the investment bankers n not brokers...he he he...
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