Oliver Stone Making Wall Street Sequel

by Scott Beale on September 8, 2009 · 1 comment

Oliver Stone Wall Street

photo by Todd Heisler

Oliver Stone is working on “Wall Street 2″, a sequel to his 1987 film “Wall Street”, which is scheduled for release in April 2010.

“Greed Is Bad, Gekko. So Is a Meltdown.” (Tim Arango, New York Times)

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1 J.D. September 8, 2009 at 11:36 am

While waiting for Oliver Stone’s “Wall Street 2″ to come out, I found a movie about stock market corruption called “Stock Shock.”

It exposes all sorts of market corruption. “Stock Shock” follows several Sirius XM investors through their experience of watching their stock go from almost ten dollars a share—down to 5 cents/share. “Stock Shock” suggests this might be due to “naked short selling” and other market manipulation by high rollers on Wall Street. I don’t know if I’m a believer, but at least it gives a good review of how our stock markets are engineered. Amazon.com has it and stockshockmovie.com

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