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colleague Stone (who came up with the character’s name) -- and there you have the rough draft of ‘Gekko the Great.’ Gekko’s dialogue actually was inspired by Stone’s own rants." After the film's original character Gordon Gekko began being perceived as a hero instead of a villain, for his line "Greed is good," in 2008, Weiser wrote in op-ed in the
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titled "Repeat After Me: Greed is Not Good." He wrote that when he wrote the screenplay, "I never could have imagined that this persona and his battle cry would become part of the public consciousness, and that the core message of “Wall Street” -- remember, he goes to jail in the end -- would be so
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King" of the 1980s. According to Weiser, Gekko's style of speaking was inspired by Stone: "When I was writing some of the dialogue I would listen to Oliver on the phone and sometimes he talks very rapid-fire, the way Gordon Gekko does", he said. However, it has been reported that Gekko's infamous
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When creating the character for Gekko, Weiser wrote that "I formed an amalgam of disgraced arbitrageur Ivan Boesky, corporate raider Carl Icahn, and his lesser-known art-collecting compatriot Asher Edelman. Add a dash of Michael Ovitz and a heaping portion of, yes, my good friend and esteemed
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with the "financial Armageddon on Wall Street". After one reporter inquired, "Are you saying, Gordon, that greed is not good?" Douglas stated, "I'm not saying that. And my name is not Gordon. It's a character I played 20 years ago."
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Gekko has become a symbol in popular culture for unrestrained greed (with the signature line, "Greed, for lack of a better word, is good"), often in fields outside
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in film, and cited the Gekko character as a realistic portrayal of the successful, "corporate psychopath": "In terms of a 'successful psychopath
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cited Gekko's "Greed is good" slogan in a speech to the Italian Senate, saying that the free market had been replaced by a
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In 2013, psychiatrists Samuel Leistedt and Paul Linkowski published a study of the portrayal of
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On October 8, 2008, the character was referenced by Australian Prime Minister
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has used Michael Douglas' Gekko for an anti-insider trading campaign.
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in his speech, "The Children of Gordon Gekko" concerning the
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On September 25, 2008, Michael Douglas, acting as a
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for his performance in the first film. In 2003, the
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