EPISODE · Mar 18, 2021 · 1H 6M
Wall Street • The Next Reel
from The Next Reel Film Podcast · host TruStory FM
Platoon was Oliver Stone’s autobiographical movie, but Wall Street was a bit of a biographical story as well as his father had been a stock broker and Stone grew up a bit in that world. That being said, the movie doesn’t really reflect Stone’s father (unless you look at Hal Holbrook’s character). What Stone and co-writer Stanley Weiser did is attack the Reagan era growth of greed and used the insider trader scandals of the era to paint a portrait of this high stakes world. Join us – Pete Wright and Andy Nelson – as we continue our Oliver Stone in the 80s series with his 1987 film Wall Street.We talk about the tone of the film and why elements of it work and why some don’t. We look at the nature of the film’s portrait of the city of New York and why Stone might have deliberately painted the film as an intrinsic part of the city. We chat about Charlie Sheen and why he doesn’t work as well as he did in Platoon and about Michael Douglas any why he largely steals the show in every scene he’s in. We touch on Martin Sheen working in this film with his son playing his son, as well as many of the other cast members. We look at Robert Richardson’s beautiful look he’s created for this world. And we touch on Stewart Copeland’s music and why we can’t really remember it (and wonder if Jerry Goldsmith’s lost score might’ve been better).It’s an interesting film about an interesting world we know nothing of but one which is endlessly fascinating, with a powerful performance by Douglas at its core. We have a great time chatting about it so check it out then tune in! The Next Reel – when the movie ends, our conversation begins!Join the conversation with movie lovers from around the world on The Next Reel’s Discord channel!Film SundriesLearn more about supporting The Next Reel Film Podcast through your own membership — visit TruStory FM.Watch this film: JustWatchScript TranscriptOriginal theatrical trailerOriginal poster artworkFlickchartLetterboxdSupport The Next Reel Family of Film Podcasts:Become a member for just $5/month or $55/yearJoin our Discord community of movie loversThe Next Reel Family of Film Podcasts:Cinema Scope: Bridging Genres, Subgenres, and MovementsThe Film BoardMovies We LikeThe Next Reel Film PodcastSitting in the DarkConnect With Us:Main Site: WebMovie Platforms: Letterboxd | FlickchartSocial Media: Facebook | Instagram | Threads | Bluesky | YouTube | PinterestYour Hosts: Andy | PeteShop & Stream:Merch Store: Apparel, stickers, mugs & moreWatch Page: Buy/rent films we've discussedOriginals: Source material from our episodesSpecial offers: Letterboxd Pro/Patron discount | Audible
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Platoon was Oliver Stone’s autobiographical movie, but Wall Street was a bit of a biographical story as well as his father had been a stock broker and Stone grew up a bit in that world. That being said, the movie doesn’t really reflect Stone’s father (unless you look at Hal Holbrook’s character). What Stone and co-writer Stanley Weiser did is attack the Reagan era growth of greed and used the insider trader scandals of the era to paint a portrait of this high stakes world. Join us – Pete Wright and Andy Nelson – as we continue our Oliver Stone in the 80s series with his 1987 film Wall Street.We talk about the tone of the film and why elements of it work and why some don’t. We look at the nature of the film’s portrait of the city of New York and why Stone might have deliberately painted the film as an intrinsic part of the city. We chat about Charlie Sheen and why he doesn’t work as well as he did in Platoon and about Michael Douglas any why he largely steals the show in every scene he’s in. We touch on Martin Sheen working in this film with his son playing his son, as well as many of the other cast members. We look at Robert Richardson’s beautiful look he’s created for this world. And we touch on Stewart Copeland’s music and why we can’t really remember it (and wonder if Jerry Goldsmith’s lost score might’ve been better).It’s an interesting film about an interesting world we know nothing of but one which is endlessly fascinating, with a powerful performance by Douglas at its core. We have a great time chatting about it so check it out then tune in! The Next Reel – when the movie ends, our conversation begins!Join the conversation with movie lovers from around the world on The Next Reel’s Discord channel!Film SundriesLearn more about supporting The Next Reel Film Podcast through your own membership — visit TruStory FM.Watch this film: JustWatchScript TranscriptOriginal theatrical trailerOriginal poster artworkFlickchartLetterboxdSupport The Next Reel Family of Film Podcasts:Become a member for just $5/month or $55/yearJoin our Discord community of movie loversThe Next Reel Family of Film Podcasts:Cinema Scope: Bridging Genres, Subgenres, and MovementsThe Film BoardMovies We LikeThe Next Reel Film Podcast<a...
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