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Michael Douglas has starred in several critically acclaimed movies. TRAFFIC 2000 is a multilayered story about the war on drugs. Douglas plays conservative judge Robert Wakefield who works his way up to the position of nation's drug czar. But he soon discovers that the war is not a winnable battle. As a result, he's forced to resign as a drug czar.
In 'Wakefield,' Michael Douglas plays the troubled DEA agent Robert Wakefield, who has been a drug czar's daughter for years. When her life spirals out of control, Wakefield resigns from his prestigious position to help her. This change of heart comes with political consequences. But in the process, he makes some important friends, including the daughter he abused as a teenager.
'Wakefield' is a 2011 action thriller directed by Joel Schumacher. Michael Douglas plays an unemployed former engineer named Foster, who is trying to reach his ex-wife's home for his daughter's birthday. During his journey, he encounters several incidents that set off a series of emotions within his volatile nature. This movie has been nominated for five Academy Awards.
After his father died in 1969, Douglas spent most of his time working on movies. He founded a film company called Big Stick Productions, Ltd., which produced several short subjects. After he bought the rights to his father's novel, he set out to find a way to finance the production. With the support of the record industry, he was able to recruit actors and crew for the film.
Following his time in the military, Michael Douglas was a successful actor on television. He was nominated for three Emmy Awards in 1976 and 1977. 'Wakefield' by Michael Douglas became a hit on the movie scene. His success as a character in the law enforcement field led to him starring in many other movies. However, he felt most comfortable playing law enforcement characters. So, what better way to bring home his Oscar win than to portray his beloved family?
The film is a masterpiece of a swashbuckling thriller. It focuses on a fictional university professor, Grady Tripp, who has trouble finishing his second novel. His performances are so convincing that even the viewer will be hooked from start to finish. His relationship with university chancellor Sara Gaskell, played by Kathleen Turner, makes the film a highly memorable one. A review by an expert in the field has the power to make the most of this great film.
If you are looking for a classic romantic comedy with a modern twist, look no further than Romancing the Stone. The film has all the ingredients to make it one of Michael Douglas' best movies. It's an action movie with a love story at its heart, with a wry sense of self-awareness. Douglas and Turner play two lovers - one of whom is a stubborn romantic with a fantasy of meeting a swashbuckling hero who appears in a silhouette on a mountain ridge. They rescue Joan from danger but end up finding that he's an asshat - a character that will turn out to be an utter snob.
As director, Douglas had several other projects to pursue. One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest and The China Syndrome were among his best films. After a successful four-year financing deal with Columbia Pictures, he sought out a script that was based on an old novel by Diane Thomas. Douglas met with Brodsky one day and he asked Columbia's executives if he wanted to produce the film. At the time, Thomas was a waitress in Malibu Beach, CA. She had yet to sell her scripts, but Douglas pressed on and they were rewarded with a deal.
Besides his work in films, he also acted in several erotic thrillers. His character in "Falling Down" and "The Game" was an unheralded CIA agent. In this way, Douglas stands out without being the star or gaining too much attention. The film is an OK thriller, but there's no doubt that he could have gotten even better roles after a decade or two.
The best Michael Douglas movies include the rom-coms he starred in while still in his prime. These movies have a timeless quality, which makes them timeless classics. Michael Douglas is a fantastic choice as the lead in Romancing the Stone. The chemistry between Douglas and Stone is a great thing to watch. Despite its sexy content, "Fatal Attraction" is one of the best Michael Douglas movies, and it will remain one of his most iconic performances.
In the Michael Douglas movie 'Wall Street 2,' the main characters, Gordon Gekko and Jake, a young man who is struggling to find a job, are brought together by the fact that their father served a lengthy prison term for insider trading. Jake looks up to Gordon as his father figure, but soon learns that he is still an unreliable manipulator. He has to decide whether to help Jake succeed or stay on the sidelines.
One of the greatest things about the first Wall Street movie is that it sums up the decade. It depicts capitalism in the era of the dot-com boom, and its attitude toward wealth. Thankfully, the Michael Douglas movies have a sequel to reflect that attitude. In the sequel, Douglas plays Gordon Gekko, and Carey Mulligan is the perfect actress to play the narrator.
'Wall Street 2' focuses on the fall 2008 financial crisis, and its aftermath. As the story unfolds, Jake discovers that he is not alone, and the shady practices of the bank James is running have made it a victim of the housing bubble. In this film, Jacob Moore's girlfriend is a left-leaning blogger, named Winnie. Jacob agrees to help her father finance the development of revolutionary clean-energy technology.
Despite the controversy over the movie's political content, 'Wall Street' is still relevant. It talks about the greed of stock brokers, whose actions can lead to the demise of a great company. While Wall Street 2 attempts to be more contemporary, it still falls short of the original's classic charm. While it might not have as much as the first one, it's still worth watching - and if you want to make sure you see both, I'd recommend getting a double-feature set.
While the film's dialogue and storytelling are conventional, it has moments of stunning insight. It opens with a buoyant title sequence that superimposes the skyline of New York City. A prologue shows Gordon Gekko being released from prison in 2001. He has a gold money clip and a cell phone, which are comically outdated. But he is also broke. As we'll see, the world's greatest crisis is a result of human nature.
In this Michael Douglas movie, a New York lawyer named Dan Gallagher is a rising star at his law firm. He is happily married to Beth and has a beautiful daughter, but he is thrown off guard by a sultry book editor named Alex. After he jilts her, Alex becomes unstable and begins a relentless pursuit. Eventually, Alex's behavior spirals out of control until Dan realizes that his biggest problem is saving his family.
The film's popularity prompted feminists to criticize the movie's message that career success and personal happiness are incompatible. The film also made women's lives a morality tale, requiring them to sacrifice their careers for family happiness. The film's messages were interpreted as an attack on women's sexuality, a message that still resonates today. But it also helped popularize new terms such as bunny boiler, which is now an entry in the Oxford English Dictionary.
The film's controversial ending is also difficult to overlook. The original ending depicted Alex as a villain. However, this version of the movie has a more ambiguous ending. In the rewritten ending, Dan is framed for the murder of Beth by Alex and she is left for dead. While this version of the movie is emotionally devastating, it does not lack for dramatic moments. In fact, it was the movie's satirical ending that made it one of the most popular films of the '80s.
The daughter of Michael Douglas's character in 'Fatal Attraction' is also an actress. She studied at California College of Arts. The film has an enviable cast of children and adolescents. The actress was born in New York, but spent years living in Vermont after leaving home. Despite her rocky childhood, Latzen's starring role in Fatal Attraction won her an Oscar.
Latzen was discovered as a child actress, while her mother reportedly signed her up for the audition. While she had been involved in television shows before landing a major role in "Fatal Attraction," she never thought she would become a star. After 'Fatal Attraction', Latzen went on to do a few other movies, including "National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation" and "A Simple Act of Love".