Wall Street 2 is coming out on April 23 – 23 years after the original movie. In the meantime the world has become stranger than any fictional script, writes Jim Pickard
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FT on 24th Feb 2010 (via traxfer.ft.com)
2012 The following article is a discussion of the movie which looks at the supposed end of the world in 2012. Within the movie there are depictions of the destruction of important religious icons around the world but for one religion. Why? The reason is fear. Not fear of offending because many of the pictures and scenes in the movie have the potential to offend one religion or another. No, it is f...
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Well, maybe. Not sure how they might do that though. For of course there were two jokes. The good one, the bass player, and then the other one, the joke. Just not sure how they can do the bass player joke in a convertible. As a taste: We watched the original movie for the first time after we’d spent about
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Coming To A Theater Near You October 15th The trailer for the movie, "I want your money", has been out for some time. Next week, however, is the national release of the movie that paints a stark contrast to the Reagan economic policies which led to national prosperity, and the economic and fiscal policies of the Obama administration that are taking us in the opposite direction through attempted go...
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Christopher Nolan’s second Batman movie is a brilliant piece of movie myth-making. PLUS: Graham Barnfield on Batman’s ‘kidult’ appeal.
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So, the Koch brothers fund various people because as rich men they spend their money trying to make the world a better place as they see it. It might not be a better world as you see it, that’s for sure, but they are spending their money as they think it will. The money comes from
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Michel Hazanavicius’ black-and-white movie manages to be both a homage to Hollywood’s past and wittily original.
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... Is a question that was vexing one Mr T Cuff. To which end, he fired off a letter to the Bank of England, making a Freedom of Information request to ascertain: ... where money comes from? Its original source?...
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