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'Wall Street' tops weekend b.o. with $19 mil

'Wall Street' tops weekend b.o. with $19 mil

Greed proved to be simply good enough during the weekend. Fox's Michael Douglas starrer "Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps" topped the domestic box office with a good-but-not great $19 million in estimated opening coin. Once scheduled for spring release until postponed to adult-friendly fall, Oliver Stone's sequel to his original 1987 financial thriller may have been a bit hampered by the unavailability of its ailing topliner for promo stumping.

 

'Wall Street,' 'The Town' make mark at Friday box office

'Wall Street,' 'The Town' make mark at Friday box office

Oliver Stone sequel takes in $7 million for No. 1 spot; Ben Affleck crime drama drops to No. 2 with $5 million.

 

Critics Consensus: Wall Street's Stock Is Down

This week at the movies, we've got good greed (Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps, starring Michael Douglas and Shia LaBeouf); heroic owls (Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga'Hoole, with voice work by Sam Neill and Geoffrey Rush); and some venomous rivals (You Again, starring Kristen Bell and Jamie Lee Curtis). What do the critics have to say?

 

New Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps International Trailer

Take a look at this brand new British trailer for Oliver Stone's sequel.

 

Wall Street 2 gets a poster to match that trailer

Yesterday you got a very quick look at WALL STREET: MONEY NEVER SLEEPS, which apparently doesn't feel like having a "2" in the title I just noticed. Well, now we have a poster to go along with it, and it features a very young Mr. LaBeouf and a very old Mr. Gekko posing for a portrait that looks like it should be hanging in a CEO's office somewhere. 

 

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