Everyone's really blowing up this movie. Did anyone see it?
Chris
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Everyone's really blowing up this movie. Did anyone see it?
Chris
I have not, but all my friends tell me I need to go see it. I´m gona go this weekend I think. I´ll let you know what I think after.
Chris, I saw it and I´m not one to jump on the band wagon but it´s actually very entertaining. It´s not all that deep but you´ll have a good time watching it.
On another note have you seen the movie Gravity? That movie had me stressed out for the entire 90 minutes. I must have lost 3 years of my life due to that movie.
Amayo, have you seen this one?
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Yes, I have. Fantastic movie! You actually reminded me I still need to watch the last part. My computer crashed about 15 minutes from the end. So no spoiler alerts please!
Has any one noticed how bad the subtitling is for "The Wolf of Wall Street?"
I didn´t watch it with the subtitles but I know what you mean. In general subtitles can really mislead their audience...
I am the odd one out: I disliked both the Wall Street crap and the Hustle...veeeery disappointing. :rolleyes:
Under most circumstances, the actions of Belfort and his cronies (including Jonah Hill in a howlingly funny turn as Belfort's business partner) would be viewed as disgustingly abhorrent, but Martin Scorsese frames this tale of greed with a comedic lens that allows us to laugh at things we probably shouldn't find humorous.
I've seen the Wolf of Wall Street and I loved it, Leonardo De Caprio should have won an Oscar for it. I've also seen American Hustle and it's also a good movie, I suggest that you watch "12 years a slave".
I´ve heard "12 years a slave" is very good but it´s hard to watch. Is it as graphic and violent as Jango?
i personally really liked it! but there was A LOT of *** and nudity, so you might want to stay away.
I guess I´ll have to watch it and find out for myself. Nudity doesn´t bother me so much, it´s the use of foul language that gets to me.
Awesome movie. Leonardo Dicaprio never lets me down. Very long but I got so into it I barely noticed. I like how real it seemed as well. 5/5
"The Wolf of Wall Street" is abashed and shameless, exciting and exhausting, disgusting and illuminating; it's one of the most interesting films I have ever seen. How many people after watching it decided to try such an application https://betwinnerapp.in/ and earn money online? Have you ever thought about that? Please, any ideas?