http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1764183/ I'm surprised no one has mentioned this film yet. Sept. 21st A troubled hedge fund magnate desperate to complete the sale of his trading empire makes an error that forces him to turn to an unlikely person for help.
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I wouldn't watch a leftist Richard queer movie if my ass depended on it. Moreover, Susan scumtrash serandon plays the wife. No thanks, I'd rather watch a show about basket weaving, which btw, is a popular college degree these days. What a joke hollyweird is!
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Wow them two star in this move. I can see it as a Bombastic unwatchable movie. Probably will get it all wrong in regards of Market microstructure as well.
For me, the problem is in the casting. Gere has an image of a nice guy, e.g. he played a nice VC in the early 90s. For me Douglas is still the best (Perfect murder). Another good one is the guy who played the bank CEO in the relatively unknown Aussie movie "The Bank" (forgot his name).