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Michael Douglas: Wonder Boy


June 10, 2009 It's the sort of statement that might end up haunting a man when, 33 years later, he begins receiving lifetime achievement awards, as Douglas will today from the American Film Institute. To that end, Douglas is loading up on a slate of tantalizing projects that put a new spin on a particularly productive phase of his career, the 1980s, when he was churning out movies (1984's "Romancing the Stone," 1987's "Fatal Attraction" and "Wall Street") that often satisfied audiences and critics alike. [...] what's most fervently anticipated is a recently announced sequel to "Wall Street," bringing Douglas back together with director Oliver Stone, who sees an opportunity in the recent economic meltdown to look at how "so much has changed," Stone says.

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