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over a year ago
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"Cracking movie. Margot Robbie is a very dreamy lady.
Wasn't gonna say, but yeah loved it purely for margot Robbie, not even ashamed"
She's God's gift to men haha. |
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Was good not a bad performance but they definitely toned it down and that’s saying something
Watch a couple off podcast with the real jordan belfort
And the story’s he tells and says the movie is even toned down |
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"Was good not a bad performance but they definitely toned it down and that’s saying something
Watch a couple off podcast with the real jordan
belfort
And the story’s he tells and says the movie is even toned down "
I don't doubt it.
He seemed to be the very definition of wild. |
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"Was good not a bad performance but they definitely toned it down and that’s saying something
Watch a couple off podcast with the real jordan
belfort
And the story’s he tells and says the movie is even toned down
I don't doubt it.
He seemed to be the very definition of wild. "
Yes back in they days |
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"Yeah the amount of times I've put the film on and not got to the end of it
Great movie. It does go on a bit too long. But around excellent movie.
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But I can't think of any bits which could easily be cut out |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Has anyone watched this and and loved it? " Great film, went to the cinema to see this and loved it, but like so many others, just wasn't as good second time around at home |
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By *orl1971Couple
over a year ago
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"Was a good film.
Margot Robbie "
Margot Robbie allegedly insisted on doing the nude scenes although the directors said she could wear a robe.
She said her character used her body as ‘currency’ so it was essential she was nude to drive home that point. Not arguing |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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Absolutely love it, his acting is superb, plays the quite newbie very week at the start when gets his first wall street job, the scene with Mathew McConaughey is fantastic, was disappointed Mathew wasn't in the film for longer. Took me years to watch it as I thight it a film about trading sounded boring, ha ha how wrong was I "Has anyone watched this and and loved it?
Absolute screamer of a movie! How Di Caprio never got on Oscar for that I’ll never know. Such a laugh.
What was your thoughts on it?"
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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Sorry to burst your bubble but this is incorrect, she used a body double, it was me ha ha ha ha ha oh I wish
"Was a good film.
Margot Robbie
Margot Robbie allegedly insisted on doing the nude scenes although the directors said she could wear a robe.
She said her character used her body as ‘currency’ so it was essential she was nude to drive home that point. Not arguing "
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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I find this can happen the other way round too, I love horrors but seen 28 days later in the cinema and couldn't stand it, couldn't find anything to watch about a year after and ended up putting it on and loved it.
Horrors though are generally much better in the cinema.
"Has anyone watched this and and loved it? Great film, went to the cinema to see this and loved it, but like so many others, just wasn't as good second time around at home "
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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Same here, could have been made a 2 parter perhaps, not sure if that would work either though.
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But I can't think of any bits which could easily be cut out "
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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This is it toned down, bloody hell. That was some life to lead, a bit full on for me but can see the appeal.
"Was good not a bad performance but they definitely toned it down and that’s saying something
Watch a couple off podcast with the real jordan belfort
And the story’s he tells and says the movie is even toned down "
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By (user no longer on site)
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Being Scorsese it’s long but an excellent watch
Here’s an interesting fact for you though;
Matthew McConnaghy’s chest beating scene in the restaurant was totally improvised. He was doing a vocal warm up. That’s why Di Caprio looks at the camera as if to say wtf? They decided to keep it in
Definitely the third most memorable scene in the film |
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"Absolutely love it, his acting is superb, plays the quite newbie very week at the start when gets his first wall street job, the scene with Mathew McConaughey is fantastic, was disappointed Mathew wasn't in the film for longer. Took me years to watch it as I thight it a film about trading sounded boring, ha ha how wrong was I Has anyone watched this and and loved it?
Absolute screamer of a movie! How Di Caprio never got on Oscar for that I’ll never know. Such a laugh.
What was your thoughts on it?"
American Psych is worth a watch too.. set in the same kind era as WOWS, but a completely different storyline, and it’s nothing to do with trading either |
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"Absolutely love it, his acting is superb, plays the quite newbie very week at the start when gets his first wall street job, the scene with Mathew McConaughey is fantastic, was disappointed Mathew wasn't in the film for longer. Took me years to watch it as I thight it a film about trading sounded boring, ha ha how wrong was I Has anyone watched this and and loved it?
Absolute screamer of a movie! How Di Caprio never got on Oscar for that I’ll never know. Such a laugh.
What was your thoughts on it?
American Psych is worth a watch too.. set in the same kind era as WOWS, but a completely different storyline, and it’s nothing to do with trading either "
Apologies… American Psycho |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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Thank you I love wee facts like this
"Being Scorsese it’s long but an excellent watch
Here’s an interesting fact for you though;
Matthew McConnaghy’s chest beating scene in the restaurant was totally improvised. He was doing a vocal warm up. That’s why Di Caprio looks at the camera as if to say wtf? They decided to keep it in
Definitely the third most memorable scene in the film "
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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I've seen American phscho a few times, watched it last summer actually. Brilliant film and another brilliant actor, might watch the machinist again actually not seen that in years. He really put his body through it for that part.
"Absolutely love it, his acting is superb, plays the quite newbie very week at the start when gets his first wall street job, the scene with Mathew McConaughey is fantastic, was disappointed Mathew wasn't in the film for longer. Took me years to watch it as I thight it a film about trading sounded boring, ha ha how wrong was I Has anyone watched this and and loved it?
Absolute screamer of a movie! How Di Caprio never got on Oscar for that I’ll never know. Such a laugh.
What was your thoughts on it?
American Psych is worth a watch too.. set in the same kind era as WOWS, but a completely different storyline, and it’s nothing to do with trading either
Apologies… American Psycho "
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"I've seen American phscho a few times, watched it last summer actually. Brilliant film and another brilliant actor, might watch the machinist again actually not seen that in years. He really put his body through it for that part.
Absolutely love it, his acting is superb, plays the quite newbie very week at the start when gets his first wall street job, the scene with Mathew McConaughey is fantastic, was disappointed Mathew wasn't in the film for longer. Took me years to watch it as I thight it a film about trading sounded boring, ha ha how wrong was I Has anyone watched this and and loved it?
Absolute screamer of a movie! How Di Caprio never got on Oscar for that I’ll never know. Such a laugh.
What was your thoughts on it?
American Psych is worth a watch too.. set in the same kind era as WOWS, but a completely different storyline, and it’s nothing to do with trading either
Apologies… American Psycho "
A few years back a lad I know turned up to a screening of American psycho, in character, see through raincoat and carrying an axe. |
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"I've seen American phscho a few times, watched it last summer actually. Brilliant film and another brilliant actor, might watch the machinist again actually not seen that in years. He really put his body through it for that part.
Absolutely love it, his acting is superb, plays the quite newbie very week at the start when gets his first wall street job, the scene with Mathew McConaughey is fantastic, was disappointed Mathew wasn't in the film for longer. Took me years to watch it as I thight it a film about trading sounded boring, ha ha how wrong was I Has anyone watched this and and loved it?
Absolute screamer of a movie! How Di Caprio never got on Oscar for that I’ll never know. Such a laugh.
What was your thoughts on it?
American Psych is worth a watch too.. set in the same kind era as WOWS, but a completely different storyline, and it’s nothing to do with trading either
Apologies… American Psycho "
The machinist is outstanding as well!!! Bit of a head f**k but still outstanding nonetheless. |
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"Absolutely love it, his acting is superb, plays the quite newbie very week at the start when gets his first wall street job, the scene with Mathew McConaughey is fantastic, was disappointed Mathew wasn't in the film for longer. Took me years to watch it as I thight it a film about trading sounded boring, ha ha how wrong was I Has anyone watched this and and loved it?
Absolute screamer of a movie! How Di Caprio never got on Oscar for that I’ll never know. Such a laugh.
What was your thoughts on it?
American Psych is worth a watch too.. set in the same kind era as WOWS, but a completely different storyline, and it’s nothing to do with trading either
Apologies… American Psycho "
I've tried to watch this one about 5 times and never got to the end of it |
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"Absolutely love it, his acting is superb, plays the quite newbie very week at the start when gets his first wall street job, the scene with Mathew McConaughey is fantastic, was disappointed Mathew wasn't in the film for longer. Took me years to watch it as I thight it a film about trading sounded boring, ha ha how wrong was I Has anyone watched this and and loved it?
Absolute screamer of a movie! How Di Caprio never got on Oscar for that I’ll never know. Such a laugh.
What was your thoughts on it?
American Psych is worth a watch too.. set in the same kind era as WOWS, but a completely different storyline, and it’s nothing to do with trading either
Apologies… American Psycho
I've tried to watch this one about 5 times and never got to the end of it"
I just watched it (again) a couple of nights ago on sky. I get why you wouldn’t see it through but you should try…. Some right good twists. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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I bet they have a few stories to tell
"I loved Wolf on Wall Street. It was apparently common behaviour within the industry in London as well. Had a colleague who worked in London at the time "
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Thank you I love wee facts like this
Being Scorsese it’s long but an excellent watch
Here’s an interesting fact for you though;
Matthew McConnaghy’s chest beating scene in the restaurant was totally improvised. He was doing a vocal warm up. That’s why Di Caprio looks at the camera as if to say wtf? They decided to keep it in
Definitely the third most memorable scene in the film "
So do I. I have a look on imdb for interesting ones like this |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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So do I. I have a look on imdb for interesting ones like this "
I used to look at that all the time but forgot about it, maybe bacause I rarely watch new films now, too tired and impatient and can't concentrate on a new story line (in other words have kids and getting auld ha ha) |
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I read the book first before the film was made..there was a lot more about the fallout and rehab he had to go through.
Theres always a comedown at the end of any wild ride.
Almost made it through the post without mentioning Margot Robbie...dam. |
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