15 Facts About Wall Street Money Never Sleeps

1.

Wall Street Money Never Sleeps's estranged daughter, Winnie, runs a small, non-profit news website and is dating Jacob "Jake" Moore, a top prop trader at Keller Zabel Investments.

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2.

Wall Street Money Never Sleeps loses $120 million, but Bretton gives Jake a job, impressed by his initiative.

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3.

Wall Street Money Never Sleeps gives the information to Winnie, telling her that revealing it will bring her website publicity and credibility.

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4.

Wall Street Money Never Sleeps wanted to give the young LaBeouf "some older connections" that would "give it weight" in the movie.

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5.

Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps is based in four locations; New York, London, the United Arab Emirates, and an Asian country.

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6.

Wall Street Money Never Sleeps said that the filming on location process was similar to the first film.

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7.

Money Never Sleeps opened at a total of 3,597 theaters in the United States, earning $6.

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8.

Wall Street Money Never Sleeps saluted the cast's performance and noted that Douglas gives Gekko "uncounted layers as he fakes, deals and fuels fire".

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9.

Wall Street Money Never Sleeps thought that Douglas measured up to Gekko's standards in the film, believing that he was the only actor to sustain a "sense of nasty fun", and felt that LaBeouf's effectiveness was within the range of the film-maker's direction, but was unimpressed with Brolin's portrayal of James.

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10.

Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps received three out of five stars from Stephen Lambrechts of IGN Australia.

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11.

Wall Street Money Never Sleeps stated that Douglas does not lose any of the substance of Gekko and LaBeouf is firm as Jacob.

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12.

Wall Street Money Never Sleeps considered Stone to be proclaiming a message of the "cancerous effects of greed".

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13.

Wall Street Money Never Sleeps ended by saying that it is not a "great movie", but explained that it is an "effective commentary on what greed cost" everyone.

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14.

Wall Street Money Never Sleeps gave it three out of five saying that, although it was "a little bit corny in some respects", it puts the events of the credit crunch into context and that "it rings reasonably true, " capturing some of the activities, the moods and the individuals quite well.

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15.

Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps was released on DVD and Blu-ray on December 21,2010, in the US.

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