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    Quote Originally Posted by Trollsmasher
    Went to see it. Jonah Hill sucks so much.
    How do you feel about his Oscar nomination for his role?

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    so i'm free wednesnay and thursday and i really want to watch the wolf on wall steet. not many friends are into new movies or going to the cinema ( they prefer drinking for those 8-10 dollars ) and the ones that want to go can't do it this week and said something about next week ( nothing 100% ).


    should i go to the mall and watch it maybe thursday in the afternoon by myself or should i wait for next week? did some of you went to a movie by themselfs? is it too strange? is it worth it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Myth
    How do you feel about his Oscar nomination for his role?
    that is his 2nd ?..........

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    Quote Originally Posted by cos88
    so i'm free wednesnay and thursday and i really want to watch the wolf on wall steet. not many friends are into new movies or going to the cinema ( they prefer drinking for those 8-10 dollars ) and the ones that want to go can't do it this week and said something about next week ( nothing 100% ).


    should i go to the mall and watch it maybe thursday in the afternoon by myself or should i wait for next week? did some of you went to a movie by themselfs? is it too strange? is it worth it?
    No shame in going to theaters by yourself. I didn't want to go alone when I was younger, but as I aged I realized that with friends being busy with work, kids, etc., it becomes more difficult to get people together for every movie you want to catch in theaters. Just last Wednesday I went to a cheap theater to catch Escape Plan alone.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sarcastic
    Best thing in the movie




    Agreed

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    Quote Originally Posted by cos88
    so i'm free wednesnay and thursday and i really want to watch the wolf on wall steet. not many friends are into new movies or going to the cinema ( they prefer drinking for those 8-10 dollars ) and the ones that want to go can't do it this week and said something about next week ( nothing 100% ).


    should i go to the mall and watch it maybe thursday in the afternoon by myself or should i wait for next week? did some of you went to a movie by themselfs? is it too strange? is it worth it?
    Most folks going to movies during a workday are going alone I would guess.

    You'll find it's no big deal at all. This is a pretty funny movie, if you prefer seeing a comedy with a crowd, though.

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    My assumption is that it is underrated because it is Scorsese's closest in style and story to Goodfellas (plus 2 main cast members overlapping) so people watch it and it reminds them that they'd rather be watching Goodfellas.
    Horrible analogy:

    1. If people are reminded of the Goodfellas, then that is a good thing since it is one of the best movies ever made.

    2. Why would it make them want to watch Goodfellas when they've already seen it in the first place? Nobody ever goes, "Y'know this movie is as good Goodfellas, but y'know I don't care to finish it, although it is f*ckin good as hell, I would rather turn it off and watch Goodfellas for the 100th time."

    So the movie is so good it'll remind them of Goodfellas, but yet, they don't want to watch it and would prefer to watch something they've already seen before? Your logic is retarded. Try again.

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    How do you feel about his Oscar nomination for his role?
    I don't know. I just found him incredibly annoying. If I was any of the characters interacting with him in the movie, I would've killed him long time ago

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    I found Jonah Hill to be very good in this movie.

    "SMoke some crack with me bro...come on bro...smoke some crack with me"


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    Quote Originally Posted by IamRAMBO24
    Horrible analogy:

    1. If people are reminded of the Goodfellas, then that is a good thing since it is one of the best movies ever made.

    2. Why would it make them want to watch Goodfellas when they've already seen it in the first place? Nobody ever goes, "Y'know this movie is as good Goodfellas, but y'know I don't care to finish it, although it is f*ckin good as hell, I would rather turn it off and watch Goodfellas for the 100th time."

    So the movie is so good it'll remind them of Goodfellas, but yet, they don't want to watch it and would prefer to watch something they've already seen before? Your logic is retarded. Try again.
    First, learn what an analogy is before saying something is a horrible analogy.

    If you want an analogy, here is one: Casino is a like a sequel to a loved movie. Even if it is a good sequel, people will have their hopes up so much for it because of their love of the first that it will disappoint them. Take Anchorman for example. The sequel was really funny, but people had such high expectations for it because of their love of the original. When they finished the movie, it simply wasn't the same as the one they loved and it makes it disappointing. And I never said Casino is as good as Goodfellas, I said I liked it more.

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    Default Re: The Wolf of Wallstreet

    Quote Originally Posted by cos88
    so i'm free wednesnay and thursday and i really want to watch the wolf on wall steet. not many friends are into new movies or going to the cinema ( they prefer drinking for those 8-10 dollars ) and the ones that want to go can't do it this week and said something about next week ( nothing 100% ).


    should i go to the mall and watch it maybe thursday in the afternoon by myself or should i wait for next week? did some of you went to a movie by themselfs? is it too strange? is it worth it?
    just torrent it

    all the big oscar movies are available in pretty good quality now

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    Quote Originally Posted by Andrei89
    I found Jonah Hill to be very good in this movie.

    "SMoke some crack with me bro...come on bro...smoke some crack with me"

    The part where he starts jerking off in the middle of that party

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    Any of you ever try Lemmon ludes in the '80s?

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    I thought the film was brilliant. Possibly Leo's best performance to date. I honestly don't have any negatives. My only gripe was the length of the film.

    Fallen in love with Margot Robbie

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    Quote Originally Posted by step_back
    I thought the film was brilliant. Possibly Leo's best performance to date. I honestly don't have any negatives. My only gripe was the length of the film.

    Fallen in love with Margot Robbie
    I haven't seen it, but I'd put money down that What's Eating Gilbert Grape was a better performance.

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