"Isn't greed the problem with America? I say BOYCOTT this film!"
ANNES, France (AP) - Gordon Gekko is out of prison and out of money. He's not quite through with Wall Street, though.
Reuniting with director Oliver Stone, Michael Douglas reprises his Academy Award-winning role as financial viper Gekko in "Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps," whose premiere Friday at the Cannes Film Festival could not be more timely as frenzied gyrations continue to rock the stock market.
"You just had the flash-crash on Thursday. Here we are at Cannes. It's almost like Rupert Murdoch made it happen," said co-star Shia LaBeouf, referring to the chairman of News Corp., which owns 20th Century Fox, the studio releasing the film.
My Way News - Greed still good as Cannes shows new 'Wall Street'
ANNES, France (AP) - Gordon Gekko is out of prison and out of money. He's not quite through with Wall Street, though.
Reuniting with director Oliver Stone, Michael Douglas reprises his Academy Award-winning role as financial viper Gekko in "Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps," whose premiere Friday at the Cannes Film Festival could not be more timely as frenzied gyrations continue to rock the stock market.
"You just had the flash-crash on Thursday. Here we are at Cannes. It's almost like Rupert Murdoch made it happen," said co-star Shia LaBeouf, referring to the chairman of News Corp., which owns 20th Century Fox, the studio releasing the film.
My Way News - Greed still good as Cannes shows new 'Wall Street'