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User review rating: 2 October 02, 2010

This is a noisy, raucous, confusing, cliched piece of work. A great disappointment to fans of Michael Douglas. Carey Mulligan is its only redeeming feature!

User review rating: 5 October 02, 2010

Liked refers to recent real estate meltdown

User review rating: 5 October 01, 2010

Fresh, original and intriguing. Unlike so many movies these days, it's actually more than just its plot. It handles a subject with care and thoughtfulness.

User review rating: 1 October 01, 2010

Booooooooring!

User review rating: 5 October 01, 2010

Oliver Stone does not make bad movies. Shia held his own opposite some great actors. Michael Douglas owned. Very good movie.

User review rating: 5 October 01, 2010

Loved the original and loved the sequel - am already telling my friends that they should go check this one out!

User review rating: 3 October 01, 2010

Great acting but a lot of the financial dialogue is hard to understand.

User review rating: 4 October 01, 2010

Great story. Also scary in that there is probably a lot of truth. I am not a Michael Douglas fan but he was great in the movie Shia was okay.

User review rating: 3 October 01, 2010

Haven't watched the first one but this one was created very well. Was hard to understand at times but it was very well made.

User review rating: 4 October 01, 2010

not as good as the first wall street but still interesting

User review rating: 1 October 01, 2010

most people can't even be bothered to write a comment on how boring the film was. I'd rather see inception for the 5th time.

User review rating: 5 September 30, 2010

Terrific acting;keeps your interest right to the end; an interesting look at the players on Wall Street

User review rating: 5 September 30, 2010

Terrific movie. Plausible storyline, excellent acting. Had everything: love, betrayal, loyalty, greed, redemption and wonderful setting of Boston streets.

User review rating: 1 September 29, 2010

Boring - Predicatable - not a plot be found, a somewhat hokey. Most disappointed in a long time

User review rating: 4 September 29, 2010

If you saw the original and liked it ... you'll love this one.

User review rating: 4 September 29, 2010

Good entertainment movie. Enjoyable.

User review rating: 3 September 29, 2010

A bit disappointing. Lot of financial jargon cannot be understood by general public. Main thing: A leopard never changes his spots. Ending is not credible.

User review rating: 1 September 29, 2010

What a waste of money, don't waste time reading the other comment. No action, no good time

User review rating: 1 September 29, 2010

Why this kind of movie have the right to pass in big teatre , should be rental only, with only few copies

User review rating: 1 September 29, 2010

What a boring subject, bad idea of movie.Fallin asleep

User review rating: 3 September 28, 2010

Predictable.

User review rating: 4 September 28, 2010

Lives up to its billing.

User review rating: 2 September 27, 2010

If you have seen the first Wall Street, then this movie will be pretty boring. Its a love story more then anything. Its not action packed like the first one. Its not a bad movie but it does not do the first one justice.

User review rating: 4 September 27, 2010

Well done! Would have given it 5 stars but the fairy tale ending didn't do it for me.....sorry Oliver Stone. It was so close to the reality we are facing but then you had to go and end it badly....Signed.....GWH.

User review rating: 3 September 27, 2010

Very good ... solid cast & a good plot. If you liked the original ... you'll like this as well.

User review rating: 4 September 27, 2010

Somewhat predictable.

User review rating: 3 September 27, 2010

I knew the film would be good with the actors in it but the ending was a real surprise. Michael Douglas was so perfect for this role. It is hard for most of us to even imagine living their lives, with all that money made and lost. Well worth the price of admission.

User review rating: 5 September 26, 2010

Great movie! The acting from everyone in the cast was excellent. Very entertaining movie.

User review rating: 2 September 26, 2010

Boring. Rental, at best. Someone take Stone's bong away. More Douglas and less Shia, a script, and some decent pacing would have helped.

User review rating: 4 September 26, 2010

Really good movie with really good actors!!!

User review rating: 4 September 26, 2010

It was better then the first movie, it answered a few questions and very realist.

User review rating: 5 September 26, 2010

I loved the first one and defiantly the second one. Can't believe how they came back after so many years and did the second round. All those people said boring, hey this type of movies are not for everyone. The system is most certainly crupted but this movie gave a clear point of sense what happen in US and why not in form of ducumantory. LOVED it.............

User review rating: 5 September 25, 2010

It was interesting how they incorporated aspects of the real market meltdown into the plot. There was a bank who was allowed to fail, a bank buying another for $2 share, another bank's questionable inside ties with the Federal Government, etc.

User review rating: 5 September 25, 2010

Great movie!

User review rating: 1 September 25, 2010

Long and insanely boring at moments.Carey Mulligan has more talent than all the other actors together.Trying to put Shia in every big blockbuster movie is not gonna make him learn how to act.He simply looked like he belongs on Sesame Street rather than Wall Street.Unlike the casting crew,the money does never sleep.More of a rental movie.

User review rating: 1 September 25, 2010

Boring from beginning to end.......fear and greed.....greed and fear...yeah yeah we get it!!!

User review rating: 1 September 25, 2010

GARBAGE!!! Big news....the rich are not very nice and wall street is a big casino that can be manipulated by fear. Tell me something I don't know. A subplot would have helped this simplistic disaster.

User review rating: 5 September 25, 2010

awesome intelligent movie ! highly recommended for business students

User review rating: 5 September 25, 2010

Great movie/performances, and who said sequels are not very good?!!

User review rating: 5 September 24, 2010

Fantastic!!!

User review rating: 5 September 24, 2010

My only words were wow!

User review rating: 4 September 24, 2010

Wow, I have to say I wasn't even planning on seeing a movie today this would have normally been my last choice but IT WAS GOOD!,you'd think it would be cheesy but no not really. All of the actors including Shia "cough" actually hit their mark. I liked the dialoge about money-power that Douglas gave, I also liked how the perils were written into the script regarding the chalanges of being a human beings/parenting with the best intentions, the substance abused son in his own life with the movie son-you could tell that speech required no acting. DEFINITLY a go SEE..

User review rating: 5 September 24, 2010

Great movie!

User review rating: 4 September 24, 2010

You have to give Oliver Stone credit. It's hard to make a capitalistic tree hugging movie but he pulled it off. The last scene was a tad too Hollywoody but altogether an excellent movie.

User review rating: 5 September 24, 2010

Excellent movie. A razor sharp view of the world in which we live.

User review rating: 5 September 24, 2010

Go see Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga'Hoole, its more believable than Shia LaBeouf working on Wall Street. Whats with the title though. Money does sleep when you've got a self-entitlement WS pig working for you.

User review rating: 5 September 24, 2010

Wow! What a great movie! I loved it! -The Street

User review rating: 5 September 23, 2010

Oscar material -The New York Times

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