Wolf of Wall St 08:21 - Jan 19 with 10246 views | Charlie1 | Scorcesse on top form. Di caprio on top form. Vulgar but a lot of lol moments. Some classic drug scenes. Highly recommend. | |
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Wolf of Wall St on 08:59 - Jan 19 with 8371 views | JonDoeman | yeah good film. I also enjoyed American hustle. | |
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Wolf of Wall St on 09:13 - Jan 19 with 8341 views | BlackCrowe | I really enjoyed American Hustle. | |
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Wolf of Wall St on 09:54 - Jan 19 with 8275 views | saxbend | Awful film. Nothing likeable about a single character, no reason to care about any of it. No insight into how they got their momey, just establishes they're rich and then spends 3 three whole hours (after the ads that is) showing them spend it. Di Caprio's performance just about kept me from walking out. He was that good, but the film was worse than any I saw last year, including the Counsellor. | | | |
Wolf of Wall St on 10:40 - Jan 19 with 8233 views | BlackCrowe | Anyone seen 12 Years a Slave yet? As good as they say? | |
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Wolf of Wall St on 10:47 - Jan 19 with 8208 views | bosh67 |
Wolf of Wall St on 09:54 - Jan 19 by saxbend | Awful film. Nothing likeable about a single character, no reason to care about any of it. No insight into how they got their momey, just establishes they're rich and then spends 3 three whole hours (after the ads that is) showing them spend it. Di Caprio's performance just about kept me from walking out. He was that good, but the film was worse than any I saw last year, including the Counsellor. |
yeah, but apart from that, what did you think? | |
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Wolf of Wall St on 11:33 - Jan 19 with 8139 views | QPR1882 |
Wolf of Wall St on 09:54 - Jan 19 by saxbend | Awful film. Nothing likeable about a single character, no reason to care about any of it. No insight into how they got their momey, just establishes they're rich and then spends 3 three whole hours (after the ads that is) showing them spend it. Di Caprio's performance just about kept me from walking out. He was that good, but the film was worse than any I saw last year, including the Counsellor. |
I thought there was an insight into how they got the cash, thought that was clear when he lost his job and went to work in the small brokers how they made there money on selling penny shares. All in all it's a good film, but fck me it's long. | | | |
Wolf of Wall St on 11:57 - Jan 19 with 8100 views | E17hoop | Wolf of Wall Street = Goodfellas with Stocks So disappointing. Scorcese needs a new editor. | |
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Wolf of Wall St on 12:05 - Jan 19 with 8083 views | queensparker | Really enjoyed it, but agree that it was shallow in explaining exactly what they were up to. Another film is "Boiler Room" about the same guy. It's much better on explaining the scam they were running. Recommend that as well. The Quaaludes scene with di Caprio and Jonah Hill was f**king brilliant. | | | | Login to get fewer ads
Wolf of Wall St on 12:30 - Jan 19 with 8048 views | enfieldargh |
Wolf of Wall St on 09:54 - Jan 19 by saxbend | Awful film. Nothing likeable about a single character, no reason to care about any of it. No insight into how they got their momey, just establishes they're rich and then spends 3 three whole hours (after the ads that is) showing them spend it. Di Caprio's performance just about kept me from walking out. He was that good, but the film was worse than any I saw last year, including the Counsellor. |
i would'nt want to go barefoot in my local cinema. Sax keep clear of Enfield vue | |
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Wolf of Wall St on 12:42 - Jan 19 with 8024 views | E17hoop |
Wolf of Wall St on 10:40 - Jan 19 by BlackCrowe | Anyone seen 12 Years a Slave yet? As good as they say? |
Outstanding. The best film Oscar is a tough call this year. 12 Years a Slave, Gravity and American Hustle are all fabulous. WoWS ddoesn't compare when held up to them. [Post edited 19 Jan 2014 12:44]
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Wolf of Wall St on 13:29 - Jan 19 with 7967 views | quickpassrotter | Went and saw'' 12 Years A Slave'' at Westfield Vue at end of last week. Brilliant film although the audience were very quiet at the end and left the cinema in silence - such was the effect. Close call on the Oscars - and we know that the voting can be political. Will have to be another film's absolutely outstanding performance to prevent Michael Fassbender winning ''Best Supporting Actor'' Oscar - his brutal character was just brilliant - scary. | | | |
Wolf of Wall St on 13:37 - Jan 19 with 7950 views | RANGERS4EVER |
Wolf of Wall St on 12:42 - Jan 19 by E17hoop | Outstanding. The best film Oscar is a tough call this year. 12 Years a Slave, Gravity and American Hustle are all fabulous. WoWS ddoesn't compare when held up to them. [Post edited 19 Jan 2014 12:44]
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If Gravity beat either American Hustle or 12 Years a Slave I would be confused. I thought Gravity was complete sh*t. | |
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Wolf of Wall St on 14:23 - Jan 19 with 7909 views | E17hoop |
Wolf of Wall St on 13:37 - Jan 19 by RANGERS4EVER | If Gravity beat either American Hustle or 12 Years a Slave I would be confused. I thought Gravity was complete sh*t. |
Haven't seen Captain Phillips yet; Abdi is meant to be good and, with a political vote, anything could happen. Bradley Cooper is good in American Hustle but won't win it. I'd not be surprised to see Jennifer Lawrence win best supporting actress. | |
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Wolf of Wall St on 14:37 - Jan 19 with 7891 views | MrSheen |
Wolf of Wall St on 14:23 - Jan 19 by E17hoop | Haven't seen Captain Phillips yet; Abdi is meant to be good and, with a political vote, anything could happen. Bradley Cooper is good in American Hustle but won't win it. I'd not be surprised to see Jennifer Lawrence win best supporting actress. |
Best unsupported actress?? | | | |
Wolf of Wall St on 14:45 - Jan 19 with 7872 views | JAPRANGERS |
Wolf of Wall St on 14:37 - Jan 19 by MrSheen | Best unsupported actress?? |
certainly best tits | | | |
Wolf of Wall St on 14:56 - Jan 19 with 7856 views | Charlie1 |
Wolf of Wall St on 09:54 - Jan 19 by saxbend | Awful film. Nothing likeable about a single character, no reason to care about any of it. No insight into how they got their momey, just establishes they're rich and then spends 3 three whole hours (after the ads that is) showing them spend it. Di Caprio's performance just about kept me from walking out. He was that good, but the film was worse than any I saw last year, including the Counsellor. |
The point of the film isn't to make the character likeable. And nor did it. It showed how they got away with things and how the US financial system has loop holes which are still exploited to this day. Should the personalities and addictions really well I thought. It's also a comedy and made me laugh. Thought Gravity was great and just as well acted. Hardly comparing apples with apples though. | |
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Wolf of Wall St on 15:06 - Jan 19 with 7841 views | E17hoop | That's what makes the Oscars so interesting, comparing films which are so different. The look and feel of WoWS is very Scorsese but is that what is judged? Gravity was unique in how it presented space and a completely different cinematic experience. Similarly, 12 Years a Slave is a compelling story with interesting characterisation ; American Hustle has a more complex plot and works as an ensemble piece which the other films don't, to the same extent, have. It's a good Oscar year tbh and it shows that Hollywood are trying to up their game in an attempt to attract audiences back into cinemas. | |
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Wolf of Wall St on 15:52 - Jan 19 with 7780 views | rsonist |
Wolf of Wall St on 14:56 - Jan 19 by Charlie1 | The point of the film isn't to make the character likeable. And nor did it. It showed how they got away with things and how the US financial system has loop holes which are still exploited to this day. Should the personalities and addictions really well I thought. It's also a comedy and made me laugh. Thought Gravity was great and just as well acted. Hardly comparing apples with apples though. |
It didn't make them likeable as such but personally I thought it sailed perhaps too close to the wind in revelling in their charisma and excess. In some ways I guess that queasy hypocrisy does accurately reflect our own complicity though - the final shot with the crowd from all walks of life trying to learn sales tips etc, or the way Belfort was initially himself an underdog among the fatcats. Scorsese tries to have his cake and eat it the same way we do. Reminded me a fair bit of the film Pain and Gain also from last year. Lot, lot stupider but similar themes really. | | | |
Wolf of Wall St on 16:05 - Jan 19 with 7765 views | hopphoops | Enjoyed The Secret Life of Walter Mitty last night. Fairly saccharine stuff but visually impressive. the bad guy was called Ted Hendricks | |
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Wolf of Wall St on 19:07 - Jan 19 with 7668 views | gordanoR | 12 years a Slave is excellent, no film has had that effect on me since Shindler's list. I didn't really see what the fuss is all about with Gravity, then again I didn't like Apollo 13 either so maybe space stuff isn't my thing. Looking forward to WoWS, fully expecting to hate the characters but it's a Scorcese film, aside from Casino i've loved his movies. | | | |
Wolf of Wall St on 19:41 - Jan 19 with 7614 views | thame_hoops |
Wolf of Wall St on 16:05 - Jan 19 by hopphoops | Enjoyed The Secret Life of Walter Mitty last night. Fairly saccharine stuff but visually impressive. the bad guy was called Ted Hendricks |
Ted Hendricks was also a linebacker for the Baltimore colts. Liked WOWS, the girlfriend enjoyed it too. Didn't feel like 3hrs at all, allthough I thought Jonah hill was the jar jar binks of the film. 12 years was also enjoyable, watched a DVD screener last week. without spoiling it I thought the ending was rushed. | | | |
Wolf of Wall St on 19:44 - Jan 19 with 7611 views | Watford_Ranger | Saw it today and thought it was superb. Would love to know how realistic it is but found it a highly entertaining three hours. | | | |
Wolf of Wall St on 19:47 - Jan 19 with 7603 views | TacticalR |
Wolf of Wall St on 10:40 - Jan 19 by BlackCrowe | Anyone seen 12 Years a Slave yet? As good as they say? |
I found it absolutely gripping. Two little niggles not so much with the film itself, but with the false impression the film might leave: 1) That slavery was a purely Southern institution, when it was used in the development of Northern cities such as New York. 2) That slavery was simply a product of individual cruelty, which wouldn't explain why 'enlightened' men such Thomas Jefferson the author of the lines: 'We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness' were slaveholders. | |
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Wolf of Wall St on 22:19 - Jan 19 with 7494 views | MrSheen |
Wolf of Wall St on 19:47 - Jan 19 by TacticalR | I found it absolutely gripping. Two little niggles not so much with the film itself, but with the false impression the film might leave: 1) That slavery was a purely Southern institution, when it was used in the development of Northern cities such as New York. 2) That slavery was simply a product of individual cruelty, which wouldn't explain why 'enlightened' men such Thomas Jefferson the author of the lines: 'We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness' were slaveholders. |
When was the film set? New York banned slavery on any child born after 1799, and all existing slaves would be freed after 28 years, meaning slavery ended in New York in 1827, albeit that slaves taken as chattels to New York from slave states were not automatically free. New York merchants profited from Southern trade as financiers and shippers, and as such were generally hostile to the Civil War, but then so were British merchants. It's asking a bit much getting all that into a film. I haven't seen the film so I can't say if it presents the second assumption. I thought it was pretty obvious that slavery thrived and survived due to greed rather than sadism. The inability of people to see that the rights they proclaimed should apply to everyone looks baffling to us now, though some states (eg Massachusetts) decreed slavery unconstitutional on those grounds. It took another 50-60 years to extend those rights to the other half of the human race, and the Americans were hardly slower than others. | | | |
Wolf of Wall St on 13:09 - Feb 9 with 7362 views | E17hoop | Texas Buyers Club - McConnaughey WILL win best actor. Brilliant performance - gripping. | |
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