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Shia's Not Just Another Wall Street Suit
24 September 2009 2:02 PM, PDT
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Shia Labeouf looked serious but dapper in his business suit while filming Money Never Sleeps in NYC yesterday. He's hard at work alongside esteemed actors like Michael Douglas and Frank Langella, though he can have a little fun with his on and offscreen love interest, Carey Mulligan. He and Carey supported director Oliver Stone last night at his premiere of South of the Border, where they rubbed shoulders with Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez.
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Palminteri Tells Mob Story
17 September 2009 12:03 AM, PDT
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Chazz Palminteri, a man who would surely be a Mafiosi if your career was based solely on looks, is set to write and co-produce Wall Street Mafia, a film that would appear to cross Wall Street with Goodfellas, with just a dash of The Firm. And there's literally no part of that that doesn't sound good.The film follows a young stockbroker from Brooklyn who joins a big brokerage firm in Manhattan and probably expects a life full of hookers and champagne and big shiny penis extensions sports cars. Instead, he finds himself caught between the FBI and the Mafia, with the former investigating the latter's infiltration into the world of high finance. The latter bit is based on a true story; we're guessing that the broker himself may be fictional.Palminteri may also star on the film, but that isn't yet confirmed - nor, as far as we can tell,
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Photo Gallery: Shia & Carey Film 'Wall Street'
16 September 2009 9:15 AM, PDT
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We are So jealous of this girl!
Shia Labeouf and co-star/rumored girlfriend Carey Mulligan were spotted on the set of Wall Street 2 today, filming scenes on a motorcycle. Afterwards, he refueled his hot bod with what looks like a peach. So healthy these days, Shia!
Check em' out here!
Who do you prefer to see Shia with? Carey or Megan Fox? Share your opinion in the comments!
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Michael Moore: “The true believers of socialism in America are the Wall Street executives”
14 September 2009 12:17 PM, PDT
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“I think capitalism in general is responsible for a lot of the misery in America and around the world - but maybe it’s on steroids in America,” Michael Moore told a group of journalists this morning at the Toronto International Film Festival where his film, “Capitalism: A Love Story,” had its North American premiere. “I’ve been thinking about the issues in this movie for a very long time,” said the director …
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Michael Moore: “The true believers of socialism in America are the Wall Street executives”
14 September 2009 12:17 PM, PDT
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“I think capitalism in general is responsible for a lot of the misery in America and around the world - but maybe it’s on steroids in America,” Michael Moore told a group of journalists Monday morning at the Toronto International Film Festival where his film, “Capitalism: A Love Story,” is having its North American premiere. “I’ve been thinking about the issues in this movie for a very long time,” said the …
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Photo Gallery: Shia Films 'Wall Street'
11 September 2009 5:30 AM, PDT
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We could get used to this.
Shia Labeouf was once again spotted clean-shaved and looking quite dapper on the set of Wall Street 2: Money Never Sleeps in Manhattan's Central Park. Don't forget about his signature cig.
Alongside Shia was veteran actor Frank Langella and a team of absolutely adorable puppies. So cute!
Catch all the action from the set of WS2 in our new gallery!
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Sarandon Joins Wall Street 2
25 August 2009 11:54 PM, PDT
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Susan Sarandon is reportedly in final talks to join Oliver Stone's Wall Street 2: Money Never Sleeps, taking a role that we like to think of as "the Martin Sheen part", since she plays the mother of Shia Labeouf's thrusting young Wall Street trader. It remains to be seen whether she's also a blue-collar type with some potentially explosive insider information, since details on her role remain sketchy. With Labeouf playing a young trader who falls under Gordon Gecko's (Michael Douglas) seductive spell, she might provide a moral counterpoint or might end up the sort of mother who pushes him onwards.Shooting begins next month in New York, presumably after Sarandon finishes work on You Don't Know Jack, the Jack Kevorkian biopic for HBO and Barry Levinson, and before she starts publicity on The Lovely Bones later in the year.
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Sarandon & Wall Street
25 August 2009 11:18 PM, PDT
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Oliver Stone is negotiating a hot mommy for Shia Laboeuf, and she might just bare the ageless beauty of Susan Sarandon.
Sarandon is in final negotiations to join Wall Street 2: Money Never Sleeps as Shia's mom alongside Frank Langella, Josh Brolin and Mike Douglas as Gordon Gekko himself.The veteran actress does add a touch of class to an already strong cast, but I still say Shia needs to lay low a bit before turning into Nic Cage with two movies a year an no one caring much anymore.
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Oliver Stone to show us the Secret History of America
19 August 2009 12:47 PM, PDT
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While he started off as a screenwriter of some hit-or-miss movies (try watching 1981's The Hand sober and you'll soon know what I mean), Oliver Stone remade his professional persona by writing and directing one of the biggest critical successes of the 1980s, the Oscar-winning Best Picture Platoon. Ever since Stone hasn't shied away from rocking the boat and making films which showed us the way he views America and its political landscape. JFK, Born on the Fourth of July, Nixon, Wall Street and World Trade Center all deal with real life people or events that still create uncomfortable ripples in the psyche of many Americans.
Now Stone is turning his attention to the platform of television and creating a 10-part documentary series for Showtime that will examine the Secret History of America. In addition to producing the series Stone will also narrate each episode as it examines culturally important
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- Patrick Sauriol
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Javier Bardem Cashes Out of 'Wall Street' Sequel
23 July 2009 6:08 PM, PDT
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It's too early, of course, to know what specific impact this might/will have on the film as it moves forward, but Forbes is reporting that Javier Bardem has backed out of the upcoming Wall Street 2, which is reuniting Oliver Stone and Michael Douglas in Gordon Gekkoland. Apparently, it's not an issue of quality but rather quantity; Bardem simply has too much going on and can't shake free of his other obligations.
The Oscar winner was going to play an evil hedge fund manager - is there any other kind? - suspected of killing the mentor of Shia Labeouf. No, not Spielberg. Shia will play a rising financier married to Gekko's daughter when his mentor gets killed. Labeouf turns to Gekko, from whom the daughter is estranged after Gekko spent many years in jail, and bargains his own career in exchange for a reconciliation between father and daughter.
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Shia Labeouf to Join 'Wall Street' Follow Up
4 June 2009 5:20 PM, PDT
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Shia Labeouf confirms reports that he will join the cast of Oliver Stone's follow up to the 1987 hit 'Wall Street.' The 'Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen' actor says that he will star in 'Money Never Sleeps' alongside Michael Douglas, according to the Associated Press, and that the new film is "a walk-and-talk money movie" that is "wordy and heady." "I don't know what ... a credit derivative is," the 22-year-old actor tells the AP about the subject matter of the film. "I have no idea. I dont know what a Cpo is. Ipb. Lvc. You gotta know ticker names."
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Oliver Stone and Shia Labeouf Join Wall Street 2
29 April 2009 9:30 AM, PDT
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It has been almost two years since 20th Century Fox announced a sequel to Oliver Stone's 1987 drama "Wall Street." It was said that the new film would be a potential starring vehicle for Michael Douglas, who won an Oscar for his role as the cold-hearted takeover artist Gordon Gekko. Then late last year, Allan Loeb (21) signed on to write the script which will be a modern-day story focusing on Gekko, who has recently been sprung from prison and re-emerges into a much more tumultuous financial world that the one he once lorder over. Now, Variety is reporting that Oliver Stone will not only produce the sequel, but also direct and that Shia Labeouf (Transformers) is in negotiations to join Michael Douglas in the film. The Bud Fox character, played by Charlie Sheen in the original, will not appear in the latest incarnation. It was recently said that the second
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Douglas Back To The Bank For Wall Street 2
29 April 2009 5:10 AM, PDT
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Michael Douglas is heading back to Wall Street - he will return to the big screen as evil moneyman Gordon Gekko.
Rumours of a sequel to the hit 1987 movie have mounted since the collapse of the modern global banking system - with film fans suggesting it is the perfect time for Douglas to reprise his Oscar-winning role as the ruthless banking boss.
And the actor has listened to cinemagoers' demands - agreeing to team up with director Oliver Stone again to shoot Wall Street 2.
20th Century Fox will begin filming in the summer.
A spokesman for the studio says, "We need to keep the story line under wraps, but it's literally ripped from today's headlines. It's going to be very big and very cool."
And Douglas can't wait to get back into his red braces, recently saying: "Gordon Gekko is a great, old-fashioned villain. And, interestingly enough, if you look at most actors' careers, their biggest achievement, not necessarily success... is playing a bad guy."
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Oliver Stone to direct 'Wall Street' sequel
28 April 2009 8:44 PM, PDT
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Oliver Stone and Michael Douglas are both returning to "Wall Street." According to the Hollywood Reporter, Stone is set to direct "Wall Street 2" (previously titled "Money Never Sleeps"), the sequel to the 1987 film that starred Douglas as Gordon Gekko. And yes, Douglas will return to reprise his role, for which he won an Oscar in 1988.
But wait! There's more! The trade also said Shia Labeouf is in negotiations to join the project, which Allan Loeb ("21") wrote. Plot details are still kept under wraps. Stone last directed "W." Douglas most recently starred in "King of California." He will next star in "Ghosts of Girlfriends Past," which opens this weekend. As for Shia, you'll soon get to see him in "Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen."
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"Brothers & Sisters" Episode 312 Recap: "Sibling Rivalry"
12 January 2009 7:31 PM, PST
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We open on … oh dear.
There seems to have been some sort of mistake, and my TiVO recorded Regis and Kelly. Which is not just a
simple case of DVR malfunction but more evidence of how much my TiVO hates me
and is actively trying to drive me insane. Why else would it constantly be
suggesting I try watching Ghost Whisperer?
It turns out that Kelly and the Reege have taken time out of
their busy schedule shilling for whatever bank Commerce is this week to offer
up a B&S cameo. Which makes it
exactly three-fifths less irritating than if it had been The View. I’m looking forward to the part where Kitty clamps her
hand over Kelly’s mouth, and Kelly says, “Put that away, dear. I don’t know
where inside your husband it’s been.”
Kitty is on TV hawking her crappy book that nobody will ever
read,
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