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Gandhiguevara
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Ippati varak vachina wallsteet based movies....
Apart from Wallstreet Boiler room and American Psycho are worth watching...The bank choosanu kaani...OK anipinchindi


American Psycho (2000). Christian Bale stars as a soulless investment banker with a taste for violence and kinky sex. Based on the bestselling book by Bret Easton Ellis.
The Bank (2001). This award-winning Australian film is set in a corrupt corporate bank, and like Pi features a maverick mathematician who may have found a way to accurately predict stock market fluctuations. Stars Anthony LaPaglia.
Barbarians at the Gate (1993). This Emmy-winning made-for-television movie is based on the leveraged buyout of RJR Nabisco in the 1980s. James Garner won a Golden Globe for his portrayal of the company's CEO.
Boiler Room (2000). A college dropout joins a small brokerage house and discovers that his new career isn't all it's cracked up to be. This film has been compared to both Wall Street and Glengarry Glen Ross. Stars Giovanni Ribisi and Ben Affleck.
Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room (2005). This documentary details the collapse of Enron. It's narrated by Peter Coyote and directed by Oscar-winner Alex Gibney, whose next project is bringing Freakonomics to the big screen.
The Family Man (2000). Nicholas Cage stars as a hardcore investment broker who through divine intervention gets as peek at what his life might have been like if he had become a suburban family man instead. Also stars Téa Leoni and Don Cheadle.
From the Terrace (1960). Paul Newman is an ambitious executive who will do whatever it takes to succeed in the world of high finance -- until everything falls apart. From a novel by John O'Hara, it also stars Joanne Woodward and Myrna Loy.
Pi (1998). A thriller about a paranoid mathematical genius on the run because he might just have discovered a way to accurately predict the behavior of the stock market. A Sundance Festival award winner.
Rogue Trader (1999). Ewan McGregor stars as an ambitious bank clerk who jumps at the chance to run the bank's options trading program. Illegal trading brings in big bucks, but also leads inevitably to a complete financial meltdown. Based on a true story.
Skyscraper Souls (1932). Released at the height of the Great Depression, this film tells a tale of stock manipulation, womanizing, betrayal, and other shenanigans at a big East Coast bank. Stars include Maureen O'Hara and Hedda Hopper.
Solid Gold Cadillac (1956). Stars Judy Holliday as a minor shareholder who becomes a thorn in the side of the corrupt board of directors of a large corporation. It's based on a play by Pulitzer-winner George S. Kaufman.
Trading Places (1983). Eddie Murphy stars in this comedy as a street hustler thrust into the world of commodities trading. With some help, he manages to outwit the scheming millionaires who set him up. Also stars Dan Aykroyd and Jamie Lee Curtis, and directed by John Landis.
Wall Street (1987). Oliver Stone's Oscar-winning film brought us the very icon of 1980s Wall Street excess: Michael Douglas as corporate raider Gordon Gekko. Gekko's motto "greed is good" has been called one of the most memorable movie lines.
The Wheeler Dealers (1963). This romantic comedy stars James Garner as a Texas oil tycoon who comes to New York to play the stock market and falls for this broker, played by Lee Remick. Directed by Arthur Hiller.
Working Girl (1988). Melanie Griffith stars as a Jersey girl who through moxie, good luck, and a little help from Harrison Ford, makes a splash in mergers and acquisitions. Also stars Sigourney Weaver. Directed by Mike Nichols.
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adhi ma sopuse category loki already vellipoindhi - alice in wonderland, shrek. no option chudalsindhe tappadu naaku
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desam lo harshad mehta gaani story evadanna teeste bagundi .. attage veelaithe ketan parekh kooda ! ee gujju gaalla greed ni ....... chass vaddu le ..
Sach aur saahas hai jiske mann mein - anth mein jeeth usee ki rahe ..
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prince of persia, Harry Potter, Avatar 2 are only one interesting


if you are looking for spl effects and surreal world sets...check out alice in wonderland...it has the famous combo of tim burton, depp and bohema-carter
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prince of persia, Harry Potter, Avatar 2 are only one interesting
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Mallik
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Gandhiguevara:

so must be interesting....


Monna financial meltdown anta story.. kummaneeki chaalaa scope undi..
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Wall Street 2: Money Never Sleeps' (




Wall street 1 ki ippatiki chaaala marpulu vachayi industry lo...so must be interesting....
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Mallik
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Apart from shutter island, below two looks interesting.. asale steve carell fans ikkada..

'Date Night,' (Shawn Levy)
Starring: Tina Fey, Steve Carell, Mila Kunis and James Franco
The Scoop: A stuck-in-a-rut-couple rediscovers their passion after a case of mistaken identity turns a romantic night out into a high-stakes crime chase in New York City.
Genre: Romantic Comedy
Watch the trailer here

'Wall Street 2: Money Never Sleeps' (Oliver Stone)
Starring: Shia LaBeouf, Susan Sarandon, Charlie Sheen, Michael Douglas, Carey Mulligan, Josh Brolin and Frank Langella
The Scoop: After 20 years in jail, disgraced financier Gordon Gekko teams up with a young trader to warn the world of the impending financial crisis. After the actual global financial slowdown, audiences might just be primed for a financial thriller.
Genre: Drama/Thriller
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http://edition.cnn.com/2010/SHOWBIZ/Movies/01/11/hollywood.h its.2010/index.html


Patha sode kaani kotha concepts emi vunnatlu levu 2010 lo...chuss...

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