Review wanted: Wall Street
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Based on the film? Yes.
Based on the DVD? Again yes, but don't expect top be blown away. Ananmorphic 1.85:1, but the colors tend towards the soft and lots of artifacts from the print are plainly visible. Also, there are at least two incidences of some rather heavy pixelation. In short, it doesn't appear that much effort was made to clean up the print before being digitally encoded.
Typical gimmicky 5.1 remix of an older track. The surround channels pretty much just used for music and the LFE track is nonexistant.
45-minute documentary and Oliver Stone commentary track. I found the documentary to be far more entertaining than the commentary.
Based on the DVD? Again yes, but don't expect top be blown away. Ananmorphic 1.85:1, but the colors tend towards the soft and lots of artifacts from the print are plainly visible. Also, there are at least two incidences of some rather heavy pixelation. In short, it doesn't appear that much effort was made to clean up the print before being digitally encoded.
Typical gimmicky 5.1 remix of an older track. The surround channels pretty much just used for music and the LFE track is nonexistant.
45-minute documentary and Oliver Stone commentary track. I found the documentary to be far more entertaining than the commentary.
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I haven't watched any of the extras on the DVD yet, but the movie itself is really good.
I would also recommend Boiler Room and Glengary Glenross (although GG isn't on DVD yet) if you like Wall Street.
I would also recommend Boiler Room and Glengary Glenross (although GG isn't on DVD yet) if you like Wall Street.
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The film is superb, and the commentary and documentary are easily worth the price of admission. The anamorphic transfer is okay, but not great, and the sound is so so as well. Still, it's worth having.
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Perhaps Stone's most overrated film. Transfer is pretty muddy, but his commentary, as always, is great. Still can't compensate for a film that is generally lacking. Rent it.
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Originally posted by monkey
Perhaps Stone's most overrated film. Transfer is pretty muddy, but his commentary, as always, is great. Still can't compensate for a film that is generally lacking. Rent it.
Perhaps Stone's most overrated film. Transfer is pretty muddy, but his commentary, as always, is great. Still can't compensate for a film that is generally lacking. Rent it.
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You are more than entitled to that opinion. This film though, IMO, cannot even come close to touching Platoon, Born on the Fourth of July, JFK, or even Nixon. Although it's not as bad, as say, Natural Born Killers or Any Given Sunday. It's a good film, just not one of his best.
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Originally posted by monkey
You are more than entitled to that opinion. This film though, IMO, cannot even come close to touching Platoon, Born on the Fourth of July, JFK, or even Nixon.
You are more than entitled to that opinion. This film though, IMO, cannot even come close to touching Platoon, Born on the Fourth of July, JFK, or even Nixon.
-Robert
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I noticed that as well as does Godfather III and the Sopranos kind of wierd now. I just hope they do not edit the movies.
As far as Wal Street goes I think it is a great movie. IMHO.
As far as Wal Street goes I think it is a great movie. IMHO.
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Originally posted by Wag The Frog
I just watched this a couple of weeks ago. The transfer is rather dark but I thought it was fine. The opening credits also involve a certain couple of buildings in NYC.
I just watched this a couple of weeks ago. The transfer is rather dark but I thought it was fine. The opening credits also involve a certain couple of buildings in NYC.
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Originally posted by thgord
I will never understand the marketing decision being made to erase these buildings from the Manhattan skyline. To me, I think it kind of does a disservice to the people that worked (and died) in those buildings to pretend that they don't exist. This is PC at its worst.
I will never understand the marketing decision being made to erase these buildings from the Manhattan skyline. To me, I think it kind of does a disservice to the people that worked (and died) in those buildings to pretend that they don't exist. This is PC at its worst.




