Скачала много фильмов с Дугласом / Дэймоном.
Но вот какое дело - не могу пока смотреть другие фильмы Мэтта, т.к. хочу продлить его образ в "Канделябрах", который я считаю у него лучшим и своим любимым.
Так что решила пока в который раз прочесать фильмографию Майкла.
Одна из вещей, за которые я люблю кино, так это сила фильмов в запечатлении драгоценных моментов.
Вершин актерского мастерства, рождающихся в совместной работе талантливых людей. Бывает что и родных людей.
Мне было очень приятно наблюдать за диалогами отца и сына Мартина и Чарли Шина. Есть какая-то особенная магия когда близкие люди снимаются в одной картине.
Скачала один семейный фильм кстати вместе с тремя поколениями актерской семьи Дугласов. Впечатляет ... также сильно как и Майкл в этом фильме.
Working title: "Greed".
The movie's line "Greed... is good." was voted as the #70 of "The 100 Greatest Movie Lines" by Premiere in 2007.
читать дальшеTom Cruise wanted the part of Bud Fox, but Oliver Stone had already agreed to Charlie Sheen. Stone later promised Cruise a role in another picture, Born on the Fourth of July.
Oliver Stone gave Charlie Sheen the choice of having either Jack Lemmon or Martin Sheen play his father (Carl Fox). Charlie chose his dad. Stone would later cast Lemmon in JFK
Oliver Stone later admitted that everyone involved told him Daryl Hannah was miscast and told him to replace her, but he was too proud. This caused tension on set particularly with Sean Young who wanted the role herself.
The first feature film to demonstrate the use of a cordless portable phone, i.e. a cellphone.
Michael Douglas worked with a speech instructor on breath control to help him with the film's rapid-fire dialogue.
Originally Oliver Stone was going to make a film about the 1950s quiz show scandals.
However, in tossing around ideas with his friend Stanley Weiser, he hit on the notion of making a film about Wall Street instead.
Weiser was not so sure about this, knowing next to nothing about the financial markets.
Stone encouraged him to read "Crime and Punishment" and "The Great Gatsby" for an idea of the morality he wanted to put into the story, while Weiser spent the next few months immersing himself in the financial world.
He and Stone spent three weeks visiting brokerage houses and interviewing investors.
The original name for Charlie Sheen's character was Joe Fox. However, there was a real Wall Street trader called just that who refused to have his name used.
The story is loosely patterned after the junk bond/insider trading scandals of the '80s.