- Studio: Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation
- Release Date: Sep 24, 2010
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5.8
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Mixed or average reviews- based on 118 Ratings
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Positive: 67 out of 118
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Mixed: 37 out of 118
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Negative: 14 out of 118
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Oct 9, 201010"Wall Street Money Never Sleeps , as far as sequels go is stunning and immersible , Cleverly written , with Micheal Douglas bringing back his iconic role as Gecko , But the real show stealer is newcomer Shia Labouf who delivers an Oscar worthy performance" .. A+
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Sep 25, 20109As a huge fan of the original, I loved the sequel, though it did seem a bit slow at points. If you've never seen the original, this would bore you to sleep in a heartbeat.
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Oct 7, 201010Wall Street Money Never Sleeps was a very surprising film. I liked it very much. It is a must for everybody connected in any way to the financial world. 10
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Oct 13, 20109I thought this movie was great. It has an inside view of how Wall Street is run. The cast was great many people thought Shia Labeouf had a weak performance but i think he fit into the role well. Give it two thumbs up.
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Nov 14, 201010Oliver Stone's "Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps" is one of those rare non-consecutive sequels that works. In fact, it is one of the very few non-consecutive sequels ever been made; "Money Never Sleeps" picks up the story of "Wall Street.â
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78LaBeouf plays Jacob as no naif – he can be as slippery and savage as the next suit – but there's also real tenderness in his scenes with Mulligan and Langella (in a small but significant role as Jacob's mentor).
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75It's an entertaining story about ambition, romance and predatory trading practices, but it seems more fascinated than angry.
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50"We're all mixed bags" is the conclusion of unwieldy mixed bag Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps.