Stone was approached to work on a "Wall Street" sequel for 20th Century Fox, being produced by the original film's producer Ed Pressman and written by Stephen Schiff of The New Yorker . But he backed off to pursue other projects. Stone spoke to Fortune from Bangkok, where he's researching a movie called "Pinkville" about the 1968 My Lai massacre.
"I'm on to something else," he says. "Because of the nature of the modern business world, I found it very difficult to bring this character back as a significant figure. That's not to say it can't be done, as a good writer is working on it."
I am thankful that people like you can have a chance at starting a whole new life in a new state. I’m also thankful that I can have the chance to be thankful.
A Polar bear once shredded a woman here in the Central Park Zoo. The bear refused to let go of her and killed her. The bear ended up getting shot and killed. Can you imagine the look on all the children’s faces that witnessed that?
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