It gained traction only because of the October crash in 1987. I think most of the audiences came with the preconceived notion that Wall Street was rigged and they were thieves robbing Main Street. Well, guess what? That turned out to be true 20 years later.Quote from Gabfly1:
Exactly. As for the world of finance not having wide appeal, Wall Street was big in 1987, and we'll see how the sequal does soon enough. Further, after the bubbles we've had in recent memory, I think a true story of a different time would capture the imagination. There may not have been much in the way of physical action in his tale, but there was no lack of drama.
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Real life drama is not dramatic enough. Good only for A&E or something.
No movie on Buffett, Bill Gates, Steve Jobs either.
The story needs to sell. They need to have sex, they need to have love, they need to have conflicts, they need to have fights, they need to have conspiracies.
Look at the book "Brining Down The House". They turned in into a movie "21" starring Kevin Spacey. They need to add "love" to the members to make the story more attractive. (Not in the book.)
In the movie they talk about "there were no regulations controlling the insider!! WTF, nothing has changed in 100 years dont you think?
"Goddamnit, I should've never bought shares of General Motors! They're worthless...all my shares are worthless! I'm going to kill myself now...wait, what's that?" (Jesses peers out of the window of his NYC penthouse and lays his eyes upon a small, 16th century Spanish flotilla that is now floating on the Hudson. Then a coconut falls on his head.)Quote from TrueProp:
Buffet and Bill Gates movies would definitely be major bores. Steve Jobs would be more interesting, but still boring. Jesse Livermore's life would make a great and interesting movie if done well - excitement, suspense, rags-to-riches, riches-to-rags, love, and sex. What more do you need.
Watching Buffet drink cokes while reading annual reports would get old fast.
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Whatever you may think of him, his biography would make a good movie. I'm reading Reminiscenses for the fourth time now (first time was in the mid '90s), and I'm surprised Hollywood has yet to discover him.
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