Wall Street (1987) Michael Douglas, Ms. Daryl Hannah 2160p 4K SDR...
2160p video @5000k video bitrate
DTS-HD-Master Main audio track in English
Additional audio track in Italian
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supplementary audio track with Director Mr. Oliver Stone Comments on the movie
and its relevant significance as he sees it too.
This movie is about those who engage in stock trading out of mainly a motive we call
unbridled greed. It stems from a lack of connection to society, community, the fabric
of our best notion as a coming together of kindred folks (if you will) in the best interests of all
by being fair to all based on the merits of each and together as a community therefore as well.
Imagine paying a football player or a hockey player a hundred million dollars for instance?
That's why we have tax mechanisms that can specifically target sectors based on over-allocation
of precious resources without causing ANY harm to our notions of fairness - o' contraire.
Likewise, some fat cats spend on causes that mainly destroy our cultural atmosphere by being
openly against our best notions of being a happy family in what has always been our best
notions of being as caring decent folks looking out for our survival together. Should we allow
such wealth to run amok and accumulate without resort to sanctions. No I think not.
So must investment decisions and such ideas as monopolies that come to be such as
in the provision of basic goods and services where anti-competition moves such as buying up the
competition to eliminate its benefits to the consumer - this is often allowed to proceed by those
regulator directing cabinet ministers who couldn't give a damn we find, other than to keep their
future job prospects seeming dreamy, rather than actually achieve benefits of scale in the interests
of the economy as would be the right thing to look for while preventing abuses into the marketplace.
One aspect of stock trading looked at in the movie is "insider dealing" where of course one must
always be on guard that bad actors don't win at the expense of nicer folks
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Michael Rizzo Chessman
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