Think of what Thelma Schoonmaker had to go through! I'm sure 3 hours was about as tight as they could make it; there is a lot of stuff going on in just about every scene.
The man that played Leo’s dad is Rob Reiner, who is a very popular director himself! He made “MISERY,” “THE PRINCESS BRIDE,” “STAND BY ME,” and “WHEN HARRY MET SALLY.”
Jordan Belfort served prison time with Tommy Chong following his conviction. During their time as cell mates, Balfort told Chong a bunch of his stories, and Chong said he highly encouraged Belfort to sell his story - specifically because the true life was stranger than fiction.
If you're wondering, at the end the guy introducing him at the motivational speech is the real Jordan Belford and yes actual people who did work in the field in the 70's to late 90's did confirm the parties, drugs and behaviour is extremely accurate
Matthew McConaughey is really the master of doing so much in so little time. One of his most iconic roles in Dazed in Confused, he only had a screen time of like 7 minutes or something...
Of course it was this was like 3 hours Jordan did this for years so if they would have all the crazy things that went on in this movie it would have been 250 hours long
@@mixedpleasure4324 I'm not talking about the amount/ from what I heard it was way crazy stuff that they refused to put in the movie/ because they didn't think people would believe it that actually happened.
2:17 The helicopter pilot is played by the nephew of the former Governor of Connecticut Dan Malloy. His name is Kerry. He and I did community theater doing stage show and we even went to Westhill High School in Stamford, CT and did other shows such as Guys and Dolls (He was Sky Masterson, I was Brannigan) but we also did a production of Evita (He was Che, I was Juan Peron). He even emailed me about his time on the film, even going so far as mentioning me to legendary director Martin Scorsese and about how knowledgeable I am about film, a message that almost gave me a near fatal heart attack. 😅
0:18 The 4 Hour Version would be the Directors Cut that they haven’t as of yet released. Scorsese's editor Thelma Schoonmaker told IndieWire Wolf of Wall Street was originally a four-hour edit (though Scorsese and studio sources have downplayed its existence). “People loved the four-hour cut,” she said, and noted the director even briefly considered releasing the film in two parts a la Kill Bill.
McConaughey said he was still gaining the weight back that he lost for The Dallas Buyers Club when he filmed this. Thats why he was so skinny. Great performance.
Too many people refuse to watch good movies that happen to be long but are happy to binge TV shows and that's a goddamn travesty, your sentiment at the beginning about never watching a 4 hour movie makes me sad
37:06 If you notice Matthew was quite skinny during his cameo because he filmed this role during the period he was making 'The Dallas Buyers Club' the role that rightly won him his Oscar - beating Leonardo in fact. That role required him to lose 47 pounds and at this stage he'd only (!) lost around 30 so he was able to come in for a couple of days to film this part when Scorsese called him up. That's why it's only a small part. If you watch 'The Dallas Buyers Club' - and you REALLY should - you'll see why he lost the weight (47 pounds) for real. It's an awesome performance. BTW did you know the chest pump was something he does for real. Leo saw him doing it and suggested to Scorsese that they feature it.
So, the real Jordan Belfort has done many podcasts and discussed the events in the movie and 90% of it is real and actually under represented. The scene in Vegas was way worse than even the movie depicted. He wrote the original book while he was in jail and Tommy Chong was his cell mate. He has made an incredible journey turning his life around. He is completely sober and is actually great friends with the agent that arrested him. Jordan also has his own podcast and had the agent on for a 2 hour segment discussing his investigation and how he went about it. Fantastic story, the movie had an A list cast and director. One of my favorite films for many reasons but the fact that Jordan went thru all of that and turned his life around is just incredible.
That the event in the movie is true according to Jordan Belfort does not realy mean it all happened. He might have embellished the story in the book, might have left relevant stuff out, or just invented some part. It looks like the federal prosecutor that leads his case that in the book he "invented much", and that "he aggrandized his importance and reverence for him by others at his firm". He is today a motivational speaker, podcaster etc so it is in his interest to build and keep a public image of himself that might not be exactly match what really happened. He clearly did lie before to make money in an illegal way. Lying in a memoir is not illegal unless it would be some form of defamation, so it is a lot lower risk than what he did in the past So until it is collaborated by others I would be a bit skeptical of what Jordan Belfort says.
Y’all acting like he wasn’t incredibly successful even before he decided to commit fraud and stock market manipulation. It was his greed that led to his demise. The guy is smart and knows how to generate wealth even if it’s dirty or clean ways to make it.
The studio announced a 4-hour directors cut would be part of the original home release, but they changed their mind and only released the 3-hour theatrical cut. Addie's first google search must have caught an old reference.
Yep Addie, The Wolf of Wall Street = Shenanigans 😆 Look, I know you're not really a babe in the woods, but this was like watching Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm stumble into a red light district. Alot of second-hand discomfort. 😳
Hey Addie I was watching an Aurora Teagarden movie the other night, it was set when she just came home from college, a younger version of Candace Cameron's character and the actress who played her, I actually had to look her up because I could have sworn it was you, she could be your twin lol:) alas it wasn't you, the actress name was Skylar Samuels who is just as beautiful as you:)
Funnily enough the real jordan belfort (the guy who introduced him on stage at the end) said a lot of stuff had to be tamed down for the movie compared to what it was like in real life
Those people who died in the rescue plane was actually true! The only inaccuracy is that it didn't happen in front of him. He heard about it like 2 weeks after it happened.
I have experienced and seen a lot in my life as a "side person". I have seen so much money that was earned very illegally and so much vitamin that was consumed. Sometimes I wonder how I got into these situations. I'm in the wrong place at the wrong time and get along too well with the wrong people. This movie is really believable. But some things were left out so as not to make the characters look extremely bad, I would say.
Speaking of Martin Scorsese, who directed this movie, I also suggest ALL of the movies that he directed (including Who's That Knocking at My Door (1967), Boxcar Bertha (1972), Mean Streets (1973), Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore (1974), Taxi Driver (1976), New York, New York (1977), Raging Bull (1980), The King of Comedy (1983), After Hours (1985), The Color of Money (1986), The Last Temptation of Christ (1988), Goodfellas (1990), Cape Fear (1991), The Age of Innocence (1993), Casino (1995), Kundun (1997), Bringing Out the Dead (1999), Gangs of New York (2002), The Aviator (2004), The Departed (2006), Shutter Island (2010), Hugo (2011), Silence (2016), The Irishman (2019), and Killers of the Flower Moon (2023)). #MoreMartinScorseseForAddieCounts
Great reaction Addie, like always. This movie stands as a testament to the storytelling power of cinema when it intersects with real-life events. Its basis in truth allows the audience to not only witness the extremes of human behavior but also to reflect on the broader implications and lessons that extend beyond the screen. And there are some fun facts about this movie, Jordan Belfort was inspired by Tommy Chong to write the book, of all the people to thank for the existence of The Wolf of Wall Street, actor and stoner icon Tommy Chong is the guy who ultimately made it happen. Chong served a jail sentence in the same Californian prison as Jordan Belfort and the two were cellmates. And according to Business Insider, Belfort told Chong stories from his career on Wall Street during their jail stay together and Chong encouraged him to collect those stories into a memoir- which became the basis for the movie. Before Martin Scorsese became interested in the project, in a interview a producer reported that Ridley Scott was interested in directing an adaptation of The Wolf of Wall Street with Brad Pitt playing Jordan Belfort. Leonardo DiCaprio had been desperate to play Jordan Belfort since reading his book, Jonah Hill took a pay cut for the opportunity to work with Martin Scorsese, On an episode of The Howard Stern Show, Jonah Hill says that he was so desperate to work with favorite director Martin Scorsece, also saying Goodfellas is his favorite movie and that he was willing to take a pay cut for the opportunity to work with him. One of the most iconic scenes in this movie sees Matthew McConaughey’s character thumping his chest and humming, which wasn't in the script. In fact, it’s McConaughey’s own scene preparation ritual and he does it before every take. And according to McConaughey, Leonardo DiCaprio suggested including it in the movie and Scorsese decided to throw it in. Since this was just the second week of filming, DiCaprio claims it set the tone for the rest of the shoot. Whenever one of the characters in the movie snorts cocaine- which is almost as frequent an occurrence in the movie as someone dropping an f-bomb, the actors are actually snorting crushed-up B vitamins, Jonah Hill revealed that he contracted bronchitis from inhaling so much and had to be hospitalized. Most of the dialogues in the movie was improvised, the scene in which Jordan tries to get home from the country club as the Quaaludes set in was entirely improvised on the day. It was DiCaprio’s idea for Jordan to open the car door with his foot, though that had to be the only take, since he sprained his foot doing it. And in that scene where a female employee of his firm has her head shaved in front of hundreds of men hooting like animals so she might get $10,000 for a boob job. I watched that scene thinking, "They didn't fake this. This woman was absolutely shaved." And i later found out that her name is Natasha Newman Thomas. She's a Los Angeles-based stylist, and this beautiful women gave up her locks solely for the cinema. Keep up the good work.
I Luv this movie! The cast is star-studded! 😂 Jonah Hill is funny as heck in this movie! Leo is awesome and Margot is gorgeous! Addie you seemed to be Wowed by this movie! 😅 Lol Luv ya Addie ❤️💛
This is the first film of Addie's reaction I did not watch simply because the movie type is not to my taste, but I'm sure Addie was wonderful as always, with that being said I'll still hit the like button:)
I'm laughing as I have it on pause and haven't watched it with you yet...good movie but I can imagine your reaction already to some scenes. I'm just going to hit play and watch madness ensue
When you said at the start that you swear to us about the runtime you saw, it made me think of a fact about this movie. It drops the F-bomb 506 times lol
I remember once in high school I won a metal at a decas region competition for selling a judge on a line of credit with over 50% interest. Should took that metal and went to work on wall street but I had ethics which just suck when you desire to be rich.
Movies are like books. You can pause them and put a bookmark in it and see the rest later if it's too long. 1 1/2 hours on one day and the other half the next.
Hey Addie. Personal recommendation. You should see The Hangover trilogy. They're shenanigans is out of control but it's something u should see at least once.
Oh Lord if everyone knew what happened in the 80's / early 90's on Wall Street. This movie shows only 1% of the reality. NOTHING is added in the movie... Only subtracted. Much Love to You and Ukraine 💙💛💙🌻🌻🌻
That is a long movie to fit in under 40 minutes. I really enjoyed your reaction. I have read Jordan Belfort's books and I would say some of the details were not covered in detail. When I read the story I was blown away. The movie did not disappoint.
I love how Jordan Belfort was actually introduced by Jordan Belfort at the end.
Not that big a deal.😂😂😂😂 you just want attention
@@juniegyllenhaal3937 Says the guy spamming emojis
@@juniegyllenhaal3937weirdo lmao
Personally I kind of hate it. As if that guy needs a break!
This must've been a pain to edit. Applause for the editor!!
I bet that the editor of this and Addie's other videos is herself and her boyfriend, Jeremy. He does the final edits. I applaud them both.
Think of what Thelma Schoonmaker had to go through! I'm sure 3 hours was about as tight as they could make it; there is a lot of stuff going on in just about every scene.
@@alextan1478bet there’s an Ai software that could do it automagically maybe not but possibly
She has a bf? 😢
The man that played Leo’s dad is Rob Reiner, who is a very popular director himself! He made “MISERY,” “THE PRINCESS BRIDE,” “STAND BY ME,” and “WHEN HARRY MET SALLY.”
He was also in EDtv (1999) with Matthew McConaughey, which I also suggest to Addie. #EDtvForAddieCounts
And a few good men
As well as "This Is Spinal Tap" and "The Sure Thing."
He is also hard-core anti-White racist piece of trash, among other things.
No, he is Meathead
I really enjoy the part at the end where the FBI agent gets on the subway to go home… It’s a nice touch by Scorsese….
Jordan Belfort served prison time with Tommy Chong following his conviction. During their time as cell mates, Balfort told Chong a bunch of his stories, and Chong said he highly encouraged Belfort to sell his story - specifically because the true life was stranger than fiction.
If you're wondering, at the end the guy introducing him at the motivational speech is the real Jordan Belford and yes actual people who did work in the field in the 70's to late 90's did confirm the parties, drugs and behaviour is extremely accurate
If anything, they say it's actually toned down a bit.
Remember all the conmen ads on tv, one of them was an Asian guy pitching "You could be a lucky boy like me." He went to prison.
They actually toned down a LOT of the crazy stuff because they were worried the audience wouldn’t believe it really happened
Matthew McConaughey is really the master of doing so much in so little time. One of his most iconic roles in Dazed in Confused, he only had a screen time of like 7 minutes or something...
Watched this for the first time at 14 on a plane to Italy, been in love w Margot Robbie ever since. What a goddess
The clutch-the-pearls move at 11:47 cracked me up lol...
From what I heard the movie is tamed compared to Jordan's actual life. And it was too crazy to tell the complete truth about the things Jordan did.
Of course it was this was like 3 hours Jordan did this for years so if they would have all the crazy things that went on in this movie it would have been 250 hours long
@@mixedpleasure4324 I'm not talking about the amount/ from what I heard it was way crazy stuff that they refused to put in the movie/ because they didn't think people would believe it that actually happened.
2:17 The helicopter pilot is played by the nephew of the former Governor of Connecticut Dan Malloy. His name is Kerry. He and I did community theater doing stage show and we even went to Westhill High School in Stamford, CT and did other shows such as Guys and Dolls (He was Sky Masterson, I was Brannigan) but we also did a production of Evita (He was Che, I was Juan Peron). He even emailed me about his time on the film, even going so far as mentioning me to legendary director Martin Scorsese and about how knowledgeable I am about film, a message that almost gave me a near fatal heart attack. 😅
Jordan's dad is my spirit animal. WHO THE F^%K HAS THE GALL TO CALL HERE ON A TUESDAY NIGHT?! Helloooo?🎶
This is weird watching along to this debauchery with sweet innocent Addie 🤣
Yeah the whole time I could hear her thinking “why didn’t I listen to my gut and react to The Little Mermaid”.
Dicaprio should have gotten an oscar for this. Happy Bday to Leo btw as well...
0:18 The 4 Hour Version would be the Directors Cut that they haven’t as of yet released. Scorsese's editor Thelma Schoonmaker told IndieWire Wolf of Wall Street was originally a four-hour edit (though Scorsese and studio sources have downplayed its existence). “People loved the four-hour cut,” she said, and noted the director even briefly considered releasing the film in two parts a la Kill Bill.
I also recommend Shutter Island and Gangs of New York for other great DiCaprio/Scorsese collaborations.
"They must not have an HR team there"
LOL That's funny.
Funny commentary here .
Matthew McConaughey is the shit in this!
If I remember correctly this movie holds the record for most F-bombs in a screenplay
"Jesus H. mutha-flippin flip. What the mutha-flppin flip flippity Flip flap .. ..." - _Quentin T - mutha _ Tino._
And before that, I believe it was full metal jacket.
The guy who introduces Jordan at the end is the real Jordan Belfort.
We know that, bud
@@seanbillington3287 Yeah, patrons tend to relay these tidbits to the reactors first, before they ever drop on YT.
Addie dropping banger after bangers! 🔥 Love to see it
Benn so good!
Stay tuned for her reaction to "The Departed" next week.
@@ComeOnIsSuchAJoy Oh wow thats one of my favourite movies. Thanks for the heads up 🤙 gonna be looking forward to it
McConaughey said he was still gaining the weight back that he lost for The Dallas Buyers Club when he filmed this. Thats why he was so skinny. Great performance.
Btw the chest thumping was improv by Mathew himself lol
Leo just went along with it 😂 3:20
That's awesome
I just can't imagine making as much as he did in a month. I mean yes, $70k is a lot. But that's 1987 dollars. In today's dollars, that's almost $200k
4:43 Ladies & gentlemen, the Great SPIKE JONZE.
Addie, this was a great reaction! Thank you for sharing!
Seen this a couple times now...and just now realizing how many memes came out of this film. LOL
The films Wall Street and The Big Short are great compliments to this one.
"You Jerk Off?"
best line X'D
Too many people refuse to watch good movies that happen to be long but are happy to binge TV shows and that's a goddamn travesty, your sentiment at the beginning about never watching a 4 hour movie makes me sad
Netflix joke: "wanna watch a 10 hour movie"?
"No, are you insane?"
N: "How about binging ten one hour episodes of a tv show?"
Jordan Bellfort in this movie reminds me of Henry Hill in Goodfellas
37:06 If you notice Matthew was quite skinny during his cameo because he filmed this role during the period he was making 'The Dallas Buyers Club' the role that rightly won him his Oscar - beating Leonardo in fact. That role required him to lose 47 pounds and at this stage he'd only (!) lost around 30 so he was able to come in for a couple of days to film this part when Scorsese called him up. That's why it's only a small part. If you watch 'The Dallas Buyers Club' - and you REALLY should - you'll see why he lost the weight (47 pounds) for real. It's an awesome performance. BTW did you know the chest pump was something he does for real. Leo saw him doing it and suggested to Scorsese that they feature it.
It fits this character too because he’s a raging coke head here so it all adds up 😂
It was so dedicated
So, the real Jordan Belfort has done many podcasts and discussed the events in the movie and 90% of it is real and actually under represented. The scene in Vegas was way worse than even the movie depicted. He wrote the original book while he was in jail and Tommy Chong was his cell mate. He has made an incredible journey turning his life around. He is completely sober and is actually great friends with the agent that arrested him. Jordan also has his own podcast and had the agent on for a 2 hour segment discussing his investigation and how he went about it. Fantastic story, the movie had an A list cast and director. One of my favorite films for many reasons but the fact that Jordan went thru all of that and turned his life around is just incredible.
And he still swindles people out of money even today. And considering how many lives he destroyed his punishment was a joke.
Pretty sure Coffeezilla covered him around 4 months ago and he still doing shady shit so he hasn't really turned his life around.
That the event in the movie is true according to Jordan Belfort does not realy mean it all happened. He might have embellished the story in the book, might have left relevant stuff out, or just invented some part. It looks like the federal prosecutor that leads his case that in the book he "invented much", and that "he aggrandized his importance and reverence for him by others at his firm".
He is today a motivational speaker, podcaster etc so it is in his interest to build and keep a public image of himself that might not be exactly match what really happened.
He clearly did lie before to make money in an illegal way. Lying in a memoir is not illegal unless it would be some form of defamation, so it is a lot lower risk than what he did in the past
So until it is collaborated by others I would be a bit skeptical of what Jordan Belfort says.
Y’all acting like he wasn’t incredibly successful even before he decided to commit fraud and stock market manipulation. It was his greed that led to his demise. The guy is smart and knows how to generate wealth even if it’s dirty or clean ways to make it.
The studio announced a 4-hour directors cut would be part of the original home release, but they changed their mind and only released the 3-hour theatrical cut. Addie's first google search must have caught an old reference.
Leo should have won an oscar for the call scene.
Matthew McConaughey "stole" the Oscar from Leo that year too! And here he is in Leo's movie beating his chest about it!
Yep Addie, The Wolf of Wall Street = Shenanigans 😆
Look, I know you're not really a babe in the woods, but this was like watching Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm stumble into a red light district. Alot of second-hand discomfort. 😳
That Popcorn reactor girl's head would explode. Very sheltered life it seems.
Hey Addie I was watching an Aurora Teagarden movie the other night, it was set when she just came home from college, a younger version of Candace Cameron's character and the actress who played her, I actually had to look her up because I could have sworn it was you, she could be your twin lol:) alas it wasn't you, the actress name was Skylar Samuels who is just as beautiful as you:)
yay, I love Addie's reactions vids. Every time I see a new upload it makes my day better.
I was hoping Addie would try out the thumping chest chant
Happy birthday to my goat Leo, this is his best performance of all time imo
Funnily enough the real jordan belfort (the guy who introduced him on stage at the end) said a lot of stuff had to be tamed down for the movie compared to what it was like in real life
Fun fact the real jordan Belfort wasvthe one who introduced leon at the end. And in interviews hes said real life was 10 times crazier than the movie
30:56 anyone else see the roach? 😅😂😂
She edited out a few good parts, like where he explained the difference between pink sheets, Nasdaq, and Blue Chip. Very educational.
The 80’s was a crazy wild time
Great 4 hour movie - Hamlet with Kenneth Branagh,1996.
Great 3 hour movie - Titanic.
There are numerous 3-hour-plus movies that are superior to "Titanic."
Ghandi
Those people who died in the rescue plane was actually true! The only inaccuracy is that it didn't happen in front of him. He heard about it like 2 weeks after it happened.
30:57 - bug on your drapes, big one lol.
One thing you salute Leonardo DiCaprio for doing?
*Playing despicable people, so brilliantly🤯🙈🌟*
I have experienced and seen a lot in my life as a "side person". I have seen so much money that was earned very illegally and so much vitamin that was consumed. Sometimes I wonder how I got into these situations. I'm in the wrong place at the wrong time and get along too well with the wrong people. This movie is really believable. But some things were left out so as not to make the characters look extremely bad, I would say.
The truth of it is this is how these high-rollers live. This is not fantasy. This is a true story.
Jordan and Nadine are both active on tiktok and share insights into parts of the story.
I was waiting to see her reaction to the naked scene from Margot Robbie, given Addie's innocent nature LOL
The real Jordan Belfort is successful to this day. He was just on the Mikayla Peterson podcast. Great watch.
Excellent reaction, Addie. I'm definitely watching this tonight. BTW, nice creative censorship at 22:18 & 22:34 and perfect timing for Leonardo DiCaprio's birthday today.
Speaking of Martin Scorsese, who directed this movie, I also suggest ALL of the movies that he directed (including Who's That Knocking at My Door (1967), Boxcar Bertha (1972), Mean Streets (1973), Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore (1974), Taxi Driver (1976), New York, New York (1977), Raging Bull (1980), The King of Comedy (1983), After Hours (1985), The Color of Money (1986), The Last Temptation of Christ (1988), Goodfellas (1990), Cape Fear (1991), The Age of Innocence (1993), Casino (1995), Kundun (1997), Bringing Out the Dead (1999), Gangs of New York (2002), The Aviator (2004), The Departed (2006), Shutter Island (2010), Hugo (2011), Silence (2016), The Irishman (2019), and Killers of the Flower Moon (2023)). #MoreMartinScorseseForAddieCounts
Great reaction Addie, like always. This movie stands as a testament to the storytelling power of cinema when it intersects with real-life events. Its basis in truth allows the audience to not only witness the extremes of human behavior but also to reflect on the broader implications and lessons that extend beyond the screen. And there are some fun facts about this movie, Jordan Belfort was inspired by Tommy Chong to write the book, of all the people to thank for the existence of The Wolf of Wall Street, actor and stoner icon Tommy Chong is the guy who ultimately made it happen. Chong served a jail sentence in the same Californian prison as Jordan Belfort and the two were cellmates. And according to Business Insider, Belfort told Chong stories from his career on Wall Street during their jail stay together and Chong encouraged him to collect those stories into a memoir- which became the basis for the movie. Before Martin Scorsese became interested in the project, in a interview a producer reported that Ridley Scott was interested in directing an adaptation of The Wolf of Wall Street with Brad Pitt playing Jordan Belfort. Leonardo DiCaprio had been desperate to play Jordan Belfort since reading his book, Jonah Hill took a pay cut for the opportunity to work with Martin Scorsese, On an episode of The Howard Stern Show, Jonah Hill says that he was so desperate to work with favorite director Martin Scorsece, also saying Goodfellas is his favorite movie and that he was willing to take a pay cut for the opportunity to work with him.
One of the most iconic scenes in this movie sees Matthew McConaughey’s character thumping his chest and humming, which wasn't in the script. In fact, it’s McConaughey’s own scene preparation ritual and he does it before every take. And according to McConaughey, Leonardo DiCaprio suggested including it in the movie and Scorsese decided to throw it in. Since this was just the second week of filming, DiCaprio claims it set the tone for the rest of the shoot. Whenever one of the characters in the movie snorts cocaine- which is almost as frequent an occurrence in the movie as someone dropping an f-bomb, the actors are actually snorting crushed-up B vitamins, Jonah Hill revealed that he contracted bronchitis from inhaling so much and had to be hospitalized. Most of the dialogues in the movie was improvised, the scene in which Jordan tries to get home from the country club as the Quaaludes set in was entirely improvised on the day. It was DiCaprio’s idea for Jordan to open the car door with his foot, though that had to be the only take, since he sprained his foot doing it. And in that scene where a female employee of his firm has her head shaved in front of hundreds of men hooting like animals so she might get $10,000 for a boob job. I watched that scene thinking, "They didn't fake this. This woman was absolutely shaved." And i later found out that her name is Natasha Newman Thomas. She's a Los Angeles-based stylist, and this beautiful women gave up her locks solely for the cinema. Keep up the good work.
Leo absolutely kills it in this film. One of my fav all time
The movie itself aside, I have always thought this was DiCaprio's best performance.
You should watch Margot Robbie again in Babylon (2022). It's another 3-hour wild ride of a movie. #BabylonForAddieCounts
Of her 2 2022 flops, I prefer "Amsterdam" myself.
You know this movie was produced with money stole from Malaysia. It was a whole controversy behind it
I Luv this movie! The cast is star-studded! 😂 Jonah Hill is funny as heck in this movie! Leo is awesome and Margot is gorgeous! Addie you seemed to be Wowed by this movie! 😅 Lol Luv ya Addie ❤️💛
This is the first film of Addie's reaction I did not watch simply because the movie type is not to my taste, but I'm sure Addie was wonderful as always, with that being said I'll still hit the like button:)
Jordan Belfort appears to be a genuine sociopath
Good. HR departments have been such a disaster in America.
fun reaction....may i suggest boiler room and compare these movies.
Nominated for 5 Oscars including Best Picture.
I will never forget this movie... Sat and watched it with my dad in the theatre 🙈 and let me tell you it was intense
You see the guy that introduces him at the end of the movie ? That's the real Jordan Belfort.
Shenanigans for sure....
I'm laughing as I have it on pause and haven't watched it with you yet...good movie but I can imagine your reaction already to some scenes. I'm just going to hit play and watch madness ensue
I remember seeing Leonardo DiCaprio and Margot Robbie on the red carpet in 2014, don't know if it had to do with this movie.
Leo embodies his roles which makes for awesome memes.
If you think this story is crazy. What until you hear about the producer who made the movie. His story is 10x more crazy.
When you said at the start that you swear to us about the runtime you saw, it made me think of a fact about this movie. It drops the F-bomb 506 times lol
I remember once in high school I won a metal at a decas region competition for selling a judge on a line of credit with over 50% interest. Should took that metal and went to work on wall street but I had ethics which just suck when you desire to be rich.
Your face on the thumbnail is AMAZING! 😂
What an awesome movie!
It's actually legal in 30 states to marry your 1st cousin.
react to "the social network" movie, one of the underrated masterpiece of david fincher.
you gotta watch history buffs to see how accurate these movies are
14:32 hehe
this girl looks like the girl in harry potter who kiss ron weasley after quidditch match
This Movie reminds me of the TV show mad man
I ordered the sides. 🤣🤣🤣
Man this is easily in my top 3 movies. I’d sit and watch the whole thing anytime it’s on
Movies are like books. You can pause them and put a bookmark in it and see the rest later if it's too long. 1 1/2 hours on one day and the other half the next.
You should do a short with what you found interesting in your research. :)
It's a great day because of a brand new Addie upload 👍🏿 👍🏿 #proudADDIEaddict #shesawesome ✨
4:28 that was the mother from How I met your mother
Do it!! Great edit lol.
Leo is the 🐐
They crazy excess was real, they didn't have to embellish.
Hey Addie. Personal recommendation. You should see The Hangover trilogy. They're shenanigans is out of control but it's something u should see at least once.
If i had a dollar for everytime someone says the f word in this movie, i'd be rich 😂😂😂😂💵💵💵💵💰💰💰💰
war dogs are very similar to this movie
This is your first time watching this movie? Those are rookie numbers. You gotta bump those numbers up.
Please continue with Star Trek. 🙏
Oh Lord if everyone knew what happened in the 80's / early 90's on Wall Street.
This movie shows only 1% of the reality. NOTHING is added in the movie... Only subtracted.
Much Love to You and Ukraine
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"American Psycho" would be a good one to follow this film.
Trivia: Real Jordan Belford camio at 35:10
That is a long movie to fit in under 40 minutes. I really enjoyed your reaction. I have read Jordan Belfort's books and I would say some of the details were not covered in detail. When I read the story I was blown away. The movie did not disappoint.