tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3203840336680506346.post4679580714841820228..comments2010-10-08T17:08:02.531-04:00Comments on The Film Critic: Wall Street: no, not the new oneThe Film Critichttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01252212762281626055noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3203840336680506346.post-25445929307054748332010-10-08T17:08:02.531-04:002010-10-08T17:08:02.531-04:00Hooray for your return to the blog! One of my favo...Hooray for your return to the blog! One of my favorite parts of Wall Street is when the raw egg gets cracked over the steak diane.<br /><br />I also like it when Charlie Sheen tells Martin Sheen to start calling spaghetti pasta, as if "spaghetti" is an embarrassing word and "pasta" is a non-embarrassing word.gorvey garfoulhttp://imprint.printmag.com/brian-mcmullen/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3203840336680506346.post-44611107462185454712010-10-07T21:47:36.699-04:002010-10-07T21:47:36.699-04:00I do love Shia. I know I am cheesy, but he is cute...I do love Shia. I know I am cheesy, but he is cute and hilarious, though he makes some poor choices (the naiveté of youth?) regarding which roles to accept and when it is appropriate to drive his car. For my love of Shia, I would like to see part two. I would like to see what Stone does with Gordon Gekko after so many years. I think it is pretty cool that Michael Douglas reprized his role. I may wait for the DVD however. I can appreciate the cuteness of Shia while enjoying the power of "pause" that way.The Film Critichttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01252212762281626055noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3203840336680506346.post-54337263207909948962010-10-07T16:06:49.463-04:002010-10-07T16:06:49.463-04:00I don't find many of your points valid. NOBOD...I don't find many of your points valid. NOBODY will ever be as deeply expressive as Johnny 5 -- unless I somehow missed Ben Kingsley getting large bionic eyebrow louvers installed.<br /><br />I just happened to see the original Wall Street last week on AMC. Yes, the debonair star of Two and a Half Men and Jack Colton, and proud we all are of both of them eating steak tartare and stroking each other for 126 minutes.<br /><br />But don't be a fool. You need to follow through and see the new one on the big screen while you can. Monseigneur LaBeouf is box office gold when it comes to sequels. After all he did for the Indiana Jones and Transformers franchises how can you doubt Wall Street: Part Deux?Raquelhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00436019107494441445noreply@blogger.com