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2 months ago
Wall Street is more ruthless, on your face & direct than Liar's poker which had more humor than actual Wall Street stuff Drama that goes in. Having said that both are well respected in their own rights as a movie and as a book.
I like both. I have Wall Street in my Laptop as "default" DVD any given day and Lair's poker (soft copy on iphone, laptop) and pocket version in my office bag.
Both represent one thing Greed & Money is mightier than the proverbial "pen & sword". People who have both have proved to be ironically world's most powerful people. You take Carl Ichan, Henry Kravis, Michael Milken, Steven Schwarzman and so on.
Money is something that makes the world go round.