Sunday, January 12, 2014

"The Wolf of Wall Street": Dicaprio's Time for Gold!

"The Wolf Of Wall Street" is this generations "Goodfellas" and 'Scarface".

Which means, I -- fucking -- loved it!

Lots of "fucks", lots of "fucking", lots of cocaine, nudity, sex and a brilliant performance by the great Leonardo DiCaprio. That's what made The Wolf Of Wall Street, amazing.

The only thing this movie was missing, was killing.

This movie is going to be this generation's male-favorite. Just like how guys want to be like Tony Montana, guys are gonna want to be like Jordan Belfort, who was the fictional character DiCaprio played.

The style of The Wolf Of Wall Street was made, reminded me a lot of Goodfellas -- which was a movie Martin Scorsese directed. The same way Ray Liotta narrated Goodfellas, DiCaprio did the same for this movie. Having the main character talk to the camera, as if he's speaking to the people watching the movie.

The Wolf Of Wall Street and Goodfellas are obviously two different storylines, but both movies have that action pack, high intensity feel. In the middle of The Wolf Of Wall Street, it really felt like DiCaprio gave me coke. The action kept going and going. It's the way Scorsese films -- he keeps you on your feet.

Being a New Yorker, I loved the movie. It's gonna be a movie I'm gonna want to see over and over and over again.

I even loved the 90s music and clothing, since the did take place in the 1990s. Also, I loved the New York accent each cast had; something New Yorkers today, are losing or don't have anymore.

People bashed Wolf Of Wall Street because of the nudity and drugs -- I loved it all... Also, I didn't mind seeing DiCaprio's ass. It was the first time I've seen his ass that many times in a movie.

Jonah Hill: Amazing. Hill played the fictional character Donnie Azoff, who was co-founder of Stratton Oakmont.

Hill should be in the running to be nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor. And could win it. He was so good, he wasn't Jonah Hill. He was a totally different guy, than all of the other roles he's played in the past. In his past roles, he played much more of a younger character -- but on this movie he was this 40-year old, weird, drug addict. Did the fake teeth and raspy voice help be a different person? Sure. But he nailed. Nomination for Hill.

Margot Robbie: A girl from Australia, fooled me to believe she was a real New Yorker. While watching this movie, I did not know Robbie was from Australia. That's how convincing her New York accent was.

She played Naomi Lapaglia who was the wife of Belfort.

Leo: It's time. It's time for him to get his gold, finally. If DiCaprio doesn't win an Oscar this year, then he'll never win one. He should've won ten of them by now, and if he doesn't win it this year, I don't know what it'll take.