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That's the real Jordan Belfort at the end introducing Leo at the sale seminar. Sales seminars is what he does now in order to pay off all the people he and his company defrauded. They still owe millions to this day.
@@joe.banana He truly is a con artist and a complete narcissist to boot too. I saw his name pop up as a reference recently someone used for a house flipping business and it immediately set off alarm bells in my head.
Watching Leonardo DiCaprio try to get into that car while blasted out of his mind on drugs was hands-down the hardest I ever laughed in a movie theater.
Oh the whole sequence. The stairs, the car, the ride, the fight, the rescue. Epic. The whole cinema was laughing like I've never seen in any comedy. All in all, nobody was prepared to go into the new 3 hours from the then 70-year-old Scorsese and watch such an incredibly crazy flick.
And Catch me if you can and shutter island and Once upon a time and the great gatsby and blood diamond. How he didn’t get an Oscar before the Revenant baffles me.
the Quaalude scenes are my favorite part of the whole damn movie. so funny, leos acting is incredible, and jonah hills as well. also Rick laughing was straight serotonin.
Both my parents are in their 80's, came from advertising, and quaaludes were definitely a thing in their time. My sister and I were cleaning out some of my dad's stuff a few years ago and found a bottle, completely disintegrated. We couldn't stop laughing about it and to this day they insist they "didn't do drugs" xD
The movie itself is quite good. It's what happened to the people they defrauded in real life is why it's so jacked up. Belfort and his cohorts got off easy compared to the lives they ruined. The fact he still owes millions in damages is disturbing.
@@alucard624 not that I condone it but the same happens to every rich person or institute. Banks got in no trouble over 2008 and they won't get in trouble now either. It's only poor people who face actual punishment.
Margot Robbie actually improvised the slap after she throws the water in his face in her audition and she thought she blew it because she smacked the star lead role but they loved it and gave her the role
@@thatgirlreacts5465I'm not sure if you have extremely limited vocabulary or completely obsessed about Margot Robbie's looks, because it seems that's all you can say without any further elaboration. You didn't even acknowledge nor attempted to counter the point of the previous comment.
Some part of it are fictionalised but the story in general is based on belforts life. The guy was sharing a prison cell with Tommy Chong and Tommy convinced him to turn it into a book. It's gotta be said that the sleezebag made himself look way bigger and excessive than he was.
Someone correct me if I’m wrong, but wasn’t the chest pounding thing just a vocal warmup exercise McConaughey does before scenes and Scorsese saw it and wanted to put it in the movie?
The quaalude OD scene is TOO FREAKING HILARIOUS! I saw this in theaters and the entire audience, myself included, laughed nonstop throughout that scene. I actually thought I was going to pass out because I was laughing too hard. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Fun fact: The Principal at Peter Parker's high school is canonically the grandson of that howling commando! In a scene in his office you can see a pic of his grandfather in ww2, that's why it's the same actor :P
That’s never really been Scorsese’s M.O.; he loves to tell a more glamorous story about a charismatic villain who COULD’VE gotten away with it but they flew too close to the sun. However you feel about it, whether you think it’s repetitive or genius, that’s the kind of movies he makes.
@@JITCompilation Goodfellas managed to show the attraction mob life could have to a certain kind of person without glamorizing it. He lost that balance here.
@@lizd2943 idk man. I see a lot similarities; Ray Liotta’s character was eating at fancy restaurants, sleeping with beautiful girls, everyone treated him kindly because they were afraid of him, etc. He also had a wife that he ends up cheating on and abusing (just like Jordan Belfort). It’s a VERY similar story; and it’s not like Goodfellas showed the REALLY bad stuff the mob got up to, like torture. One could argue the guys in Quentin Tarantino’s Reservoir Dogs showed a more extreme side of crime than Goodfellas.
The swiss banker is a famous french comedian, Jean Dujardin. He won an Oscar for The Artist and he’s most famous for his “Brice de Nice” sketch comedy show and also a trilogy of movies spoofing James Bond named “OSS117”. The first 2 are classics.
@@LiTTleGaBi21 Yeah I've seen Cairo & Rio countless times, absolute classics. It just sucks that a lot of the humor is lost in translation to non-french speakers and isn't as funny if you don't have knowledge of modern France history.
1:50 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. 😅
@@p0laris74yt8 I feel there was something different I meant, but also not a bad example. As far as I remember the Dean has a pretty good track record of cracking Eric up :D
The Ludes scene with Leo just crawling to his car and completely wrecking it is just genuinely one of the funniest scenes I've ever witnessed in movie history. Such a great fucking film through and through xD
Snuck into see this when I was 15 with my best friend after skipping school and it is still my favourite film and cinema experience ever. Love that you guys are reacting to this
@@sammyskelly I'm 33 I have no school to skip and I don't get ID'd to go to movies haha Although I have been known to sneak into a double feature from time to time...
The most common response I hear from rich people when someone poor says "If I were rich I wouldn't do things like those" is that we don't get rich precisely because we say stuff like that. We don't become rich because we don't have what it takes to have that lifestyle, we say that we find no appeal to drugs and all the f&cked stuff rich people do, but if we were to become truly rich we would end up doing the same stuff. I personally think that is complete BS, but then again, if they are right, then this would be reason I'm not rich.
One of the craziest movies I've ever seen. It is fucking hilarious, it is high-energy, it is depraved. And above all.. It is utterly fucking bleak & depressing. A tale that is all too fucking real and relevant, at all times: rich fucks scam everyone and then walk away pretty much scot free. Every. Goddamn. Time. Apparently the real Belfort was trying to get people into crypto or something last year. A leopard never changes his spots I guess lol. Scorsese's a fucking legend. Every actor is fucking GREAT in this movie. And ofc, Schoonmaker edited the hell out of this thing. This should've been DiCaprio's Oscar movie.
If you wanna watch something similar, I’d recommend The Big Short- instead of following the perpetrators, we see the fallbacks of the housing market and what the outsiders did to profit off it. It’s a fascinating watch and I hope you guys peep it!
I've laughed more at this movie than maybe any other comedy I've seen. I laugh at parts of Tropic Thunder, Lebowski and others but nothing gets me like this movie. It's special like Once Upon a Time in Hollywood.
Btw you mentioned the editing being great, and yeah this is edited by Thelma Schoonmaker, truly one of the greatest to ever do it. She actually edited Scorsese's first film in 1967, reunited in 1980 for Raging Bull (which she won an Oscar for), and she's edited all his narrative films since (in total, 20 of his 25 movies!).
Sea otter is played by Henry zabowski who actually is from a podcast called “the last podcast on the left” since like 2011 before podcast were so popular and he’s so funny bro & I think that’s almost the only thing he’s acted in which is wild
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the 19 min 8 second video ''Banks Get $1.5 Trillion Bailout Over Coronavirus' by The Jimmy Dore Show
bunch of clueless people commenting on how money works
well that was fun hahah
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Can’t believe my favorite reactors haven’t watched this yet!
One of the most outrageously entertaining movies I've seen. It's insane. And I love it.
He should've got an Oscar for this performance
@@jojo_n_dat7325sucks that him and matthew mccounaghey had to competein the same year, both performances deserved an oscar tbh
The craziest part is that most of it is completely true.
That's the real Jordan Belfort at the end introducing Leo at the sale seminar. Sales seminars is what he does now in order to pay off all the people he and his company defrauded. They still owe millions to this day.
Finally!, I scrolled for 5 minutes to find this comment
I'm sure his cameo in this movie helped.
sales seminars sure but he's also heavy into NFTs lmao. Once a scammer, always a scammer
@@joe.banana He truly is a con artist and a complete narcissist to boot too. I saw his name pop up as a reference recently someone used for a house flipping business and it immediately set off alarm bells in my head.
Heavily in debt and still rich...
Watching Leonardo DiCaprio try to get into that car while blasted out of his mind on drugs was hands-down the hardest I ever laughed in a movie theater.
Pretty damn relatable too
Oh the whole sequence. The stairs, the car, the ride, the fight, the rescue. Epic. The whole cinema was laughing like I've never seen in any comedy.
All in all, nobody was prepared to go into the new 3 hours from the then 70-year-old Scorsese and watch such an incredibly crazy flick.
And then when he realizes he didn’t make it home without a scratch LOL
Thelma Shoonmaker is a legendary editor. She's been Martin Scorsese's secret weapon since the 80's.
Good call!
I guess I'm as big of a fan of her as I am Scorsese, then
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this is legit one of my favourite movies.. its just so entertaining.
22:35 i have never heard them laugh so hard. Not even in the Tucker & Dale movie. This has to be one of the best blind wave moments ever.
Specifically Eric but the others are even with Tuck/Dale and The Room.
Eric was fighting for his life!
Agreed! Funniest reaction! I was dying with them 😂😂😂
100% agree
Leo should have won the Oscar for this not The Revenant.
For this and Revenant
i agree, this or as Calvin Candie in Django. He was such a magnetic villain in that.
Haven’t seen the Revenant, but the Academy has a habit for making up for their mistakes a movie late.
And Catch me if you can and shutter island and Once upon a time and the great gatsby and blood diamond. How he didn’t get an Oscar before the Revenant baffles me.
Both movies had great sex scenes.
the Quaalude scenes are my favorite part of the whole damn movie. so funny, leos acting is incredible, and jonah hills as well.
also Rick laughing was straight serotonin.
Yesterday I saw a clip from like a month ago where jordan belfort said he’d take one right now if offered. He’s been sober like 10 -15 years 😂
@@jaealxndr He's a complete narcissist.
@@alucard624 and he loved it
STEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEVVVVVVVVVVVVVVE MAAAAAAAAADDDDDDDDDENNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
Both my parents are in their 80's, came from advertising, and quaaludes were definitely a thing in their time. My sister and I were cleaning out some of my dad's stuff a few years ago and found a bottle, completely disintegrated. We couldn't stop laughing about it and to this day they insist they "didn't do drugs" xD
Matthew's chest beating moment in the restuarant was completely improvised.
It was his warm up routine and either Leo or Martin saw it and asked him to put it in the movie.
When Leo looked out at the restaurant he was looking at the camera crew like “ ???? Keep going orrrr “ 😂😂😂
The plane explosion as well
This might be one of my favorite reactions you guys have ever done!
only down point was rick looking at his note pad writing doodles in the 3rd act
How tf is your comment 1 month old and this video been out for 4 days
@@Yhtbh patreon member :)
@@dustingrimmmagic1067 oh😭
I understand why some people dislike this movie for the life and lifestyle it portrays. But the WAY it portrays it? Love it.
It is a masterpiece
The movie itself is quite good. It's what happened to the people they defrauded in real life is why it's so jacked up. Belfort and his cohorts got off easy compared to the lives they ruined. The fact he still owes millions in damages is disturbing.
@@alucard624 not that I condone it but the same happens to every rich person or institute. Banks got in no trouble over 2008 and they won't get in trouble now either. It's only poor people who face actual punishment.
describing the ending as “more sheep for the wolf” is genius
The dialogue in this movie is honestly amazing.
Well it’s a true story so
@@CJ-nu7dp What?? Literally has nothing to do with dialogue.
@@YourBlackLocal What do you mean? The asked Belfort to write down the conversations he had with his friends. He was just a funny guy
The guy who introduced Leo at the conference at the end of the movie was the real life Jordan Belfort
Margot Robbie actually improvised the slap after she throws the water in his face in her audition and she thought she blew it because she smacked the star lead role but they loved it and gave her the role
Yeah well, I’m sure her looks helped a great deal too.
@@thatgirlreacts5465no her talent is what helped her.
@@zeglers as well as her looks. Undoubtedly. Don’t be obtuse.
@Ks-101 as well as her looks.
@@thatgirlreacts5465I'm not sure if you have extremely limited vocabulary or completely obsessed about Margot Robbie's looks, because it seems that's all you can say without any further elaboration. You didn't even acknowledge nor attempted to counter the point of the previous comment.
Some part of it are fictionalised but the story in general is based on belforts life. The guy was sharing a prison cell with Tommy Chong and Tommy convinced him to turn it into a book. It's gotta be said that the sleezebag made himself look way bigger and excessive than he was.
Belfort in reality is such a piece of shit for what he did.
Jon Bernthal is so aggressively New York Italian in this, and I love it
Wait that was Jon Bernthal!?
Someone correct me if I’m wrong, but wasn’t the chest pounding thing just a vocal warmup exercise McConaughey does before scenes and Scorsese saw it and wanted to put it in the movie?
The quaalude OD scene is TOO FREAKING HILARIOUS! I saw this in theaters and the entire audience, myself included, laughed nonstop throughout that scene. I actually thought I was going to pass out because I was laughing too hard.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
It's really damn funny. The scene is fantasy while at the same time being grounded in reality.
The scene of Leo and Jonah fighting in the kitchen deserves an Oscar lol
Yes! Scorsese is my favorite director. We need more of his movies
Fun fact: The guy at the end who introduces Jordan to the crowd as a motivational sales speaker is actually the real Jordan Belfort
DiCaprio deserved the Oscar for this performance. Amazing movie!
The guy at the end of the movie: who introduced DiCaprio to the New Zealand seminar is the real Jordan Belford
Fun fact: The Principal at Peter Parker's high school is canonically the grandson of that howling commando! In a scene in his office you can see a pic of his grandfather in ww2, that's why it's the same actor :P
I hope for The Departed and Shutter Island in the next future.
This is the movie that made me a fan of Margot robbie. Also I wish leo did more comedic roles. Hes great at it.
The real Jordan Belfort caused a lot of harm to a lot of people, it's a shame the movie never really showed that aspect.
It could have been in the 4-hour cut
That’s never really been Scorsese’s M.O.; he loves to tell a more glamorous story about a charismatic villain who COULD’VE gotten away with it but they flew too close to the sun. However you feel about it, whether you think it’s repetitive or genius, that’s the kind of movies he makes.
@@JITCompilation Goodfellas managed to show the attraction mob life could have to a certain kind of person without glamorizing it. He lost that balance here.
@@lizd2943 idk man. I see a lot similarities; Ray Liotta’s character was eating at fancy restaurants, sleeping with beautiful girls, everyone treated him kindly because they were afraid of him, etc. He also had a wife that he ends up cheating on and abusing (just like Jordan Belfort). It’s a VERY similar story; and it’s not like Goodfellas showed the REALLY bad stuff the mob got up to, like torture. One could argue the guys in Quentin Tarantino’s Reservoir Dogs showed a more extreme side of crime than Goodfellas.
@@JITCompilation And he was surrounded by ugliness and violence. His best friends could have killed him at any moment and he knew it.
The Wolf of Wall Street; where Leo di Caprio shouts "it's wolfin time" and literally eats the SEC.
I nearly fell off my bed laughing when you guys all simultaneously cracked up about the "WHAT THE FUCK?!" from the orgy guy 😂😂😂
I'm absolutely shocked they didn't see this already.
The swiss banker is a famous french comedian, Jean Dujardin. He won an Oscar for The Artist and he’s most famous for his “Brice de Nice” sketch comedy show and also a trilogy of movies spoofing James Bond named “OSS117”. The first 2 are classics.
OSS 117 > everything else he has done
especially Rio, so good
@@LiTTleGaBi21 Yeah I've seen Cairo & Rio countless times, absolute classics. It just sucks that a lot of the humor is lost in translation to non-french speakers and isn't as funny if you don't have knowledge of modern France history.
Leo should have won his first Oscar for this role
Or Gilbert Grape
20:21 everyone else is laughing while my man Aaron is jaw-dropped, brain broken for a second there 😂
1:50 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. 😅
Love this movie surprised most of you haven’t seen it
The butler`s "What the fu*k?!" is still my favorite scene.
"You guys make me sick!"
I love watching this movie ….. for the plot 👀
19:37 forgot to censor Jonah Hill !!!
Holy shit hooooow is Calvin the only person to have watched this. Its incredible.
22:36 gotta be the hardest laugh I've seen from Eric🤣
He hasn’t laughed that hard since Tucker and Dale or Jerry’s Father from Rick and Morty.
I'm pretty sure there was at least one similar occasion during a Community Episode. But I can't remember the scene right now...
@@aBoyHasNoName87 know I’m late but I’m pretty sure it was the “This better not awaken anything in me,” scene.
@@p0laris74yt8 I feel there was something different I meant, but also not a bad example. As far as I remember the Dean has a pretty good track record of cracking Eric up :D
Eric: "It's like a tractor beam." 😂😂😂
The Ludes scene with Leo just crawling to his car and completely wrecking it is just genuinely one of the funniest scenes I've ever witnessed in movie history. Such a great fucking film through and through xD
Snuck into see this when I was 15 with my best friend after skipping school and it is still my favourite film and cinema experience ever. Love that you guys are reacting to this
That sounds like a fun afternoon! I'm jealous.
@@willvr4 set a goal to do it for the next Scorsese movie 😁
@@sammyskelly I'm 33 I have no school to skip and I don't get ID'd to go to movies haha
Although I have been known to sneak into a double feature from time to time...
“I’d never stop punching that guy’s throat…I’d be in jail still trying” Eric, I cried laughing 🤣🤣🤣
DiCaprio is amazing in this movie. Great to see you guys react to it.
The most common response I hear from rich people when someone poor says "If I were rich I wouldn't do things like those" is that we don't get rich precisely because we say stuff like that.
We don't become rich because we don't have what it takes to have that lifestyle, we say that we find no appeal to drugs and all the f&cked stuff rich people do, but if we were to become truly rich we would end up doing the same stuff.
I personally think that is complete BS, but then again, if they are right, then this would be reason I'm not rich.
I once said to my cousin, "I am not dying sober!" when we were driving in a really bad storm.
Leonardo Dicaprio gave one of the greatest performances of all time in this movie
Love this movie. Just a fun time all around with a great cast.
the last scene where leo is being introduced, the guy who introduces him is actually Jordan Belfort. just a cool easter egg
One of the best movies of all time and one of your longest and best reactions to date. Thank you, Blind Wave.
This is hands down one of the funniest f***ing movies I have ever seen.
22:35 My favourite moment! Eric's laugh just gives me life
One of the craziest movies I've ever seen. It is fucking hilarious, it is high-energy, it is depraved. And above all..
It is utterly fucking bleak & depressing.
A tale that is all too fucking real and relevant, at all times: rich fucks scam everyone and then walk away pretty much scot free. Every. Goddamn. Time.
Apparently the real Belfort was trying to get people into crypto or something last year. A leopard never changes his spots I guess lol.
Scorsese's a fucking legend. Every actor is fucking GREAT in this movie. And ofc, Schoonmaker edited the hell out of this thing. This should've been DiCaprio's Oscar movie.
Saw this opening weekend in a packed theater and it was a riot.
If you wanna watch something similar, I’d recommend The Big Short- instead of following the perpetrators, we see the fallbacks of the housing market and what the outsiders did to profit off it. It’s a fascinating watch and I hope you guys peep it!
The movie reaction I didn't know I absolutely needed 😅. One of my all time favorites. I cry laughing every time. Can't wait to watch this later.
22:36 One of the best Blind wave moments. Easily one of the hardest laughing I have ever seen from them.
can't believe you guys have not watched this gem till now
The fact that Jonah Hill actually ate that goldfish still baffles me to this day lmao
That was dumb as hell to be honest. Then again, he took a huge pay decrease just to be in a Scorcese film so I guess he was dedicated.
16:19 always has me in stitches when I see those two guys screaming at each other in the office 😂😂
I always found it funny the movie this guy was based on and the guy in The Pursuit of Happiness had the exact same job.
54:20 real JB didn’t punch his wife in the stomach, Leo called him & said he wanted to do it for some reason I forget, but yeah 😂
The speaker that was at the end intruducing Jordan to the crowd is real Jordan Belford
22:35 your guys reaction to that scene holy shit lol hilarious also @ 24:07 oop guess you record these ahead of time lol
I love it when jesus laughs aka the guy in the grey shirt. Idk why but i feel like he’s the hardest critic out of all of you
"when jesus laughs"
Appreciate the constant content. Hope you guys have a good day 😊
I couldn't stop howling at the orgy reaction, then Eric's tractor beam comment ended me hahahaha!
The weirdest thing is I looked up wolf of Wall Street reaction 2 hours after you posted. I had no idea this was a new video 😂
20:21. Aaron was not paying attention to the joke for a second! 🤣🤣🤣
This is one my favourite movies of all time. Both Leo, Jonnah and Brad are so good.
I've laughed more at this movie than maybe any other comedy I've seen.
I laugh at parts of Tropic Thunder, Lebowski and others but nothing gets me like this movie. It's special like Once Upon a Time in Hollywood.
Love this movie! Everyone just bringing incredible performances!
58:44 That's none other than REAL Jordan Belfort himself
Just making sure someone mentioned this!!!
Ok this a pretty hard one to belive all of them haven't already seen this
“i thought he was doing some type of procedure” 💀💀💀
I have a friend that hates watching movies but he came in the room when I started it and stayed the whole time. 11/10 movie
Matthew McConaughey doing the chest thump thing is actually his pre-scene warm-up and the director saw it and asked him to include it in the scene
Goated movie. Can't believe most of you havent seen this already
The guy that introduced him at the end is the real guy.
This is one of my favorite movies of all time, thank you for this
Top 5 movie of all time for me along with The Incredibles and The Warriors
Btw you mentioned the editing being great, and yeah this is edited by Thelma Schoonmaker, truly one of the greatest to ever do it. She actually edited Scorsese's first film in 1967, reunited in 1980 for Raging Bull (which she won an Oscar for), and she's edited all his narrative films since (in total, 20 of his 25 movies!).
I know McConauhey was amazing in Dallas Buyers Club but Leo definitely deserved the Oscar for this.
By far the best joke for me is the reveal of the car being absolutely fucked.
"I made it home without a scratch."🤣🤣
12:46 "There's no such thing as Amish Buddhist, I'm pretty fucking sure" always cracks me up! The hilarity of this film is exquisite.
Fun fact, at the talk at the end of the movie, the guy introducing Jordan Belfort is the REAL Jordan Belfort!
19:34
...uh guys.... you missed one 😅😂🤣
Such an amazing movie. Never feels like 3 hours either. Plus Margot Robbie… nuff said.
Margot Robbie complete goddess!
The fact that this video is age restricted is hilarious to me
7:15 that's director spike jonze who made where the wild things are and her.
Fun fact: The guy playing Rugrat is also the voice actor for Bolin from Legend of Korra.
Just wanted to put this out there. Jon Bernthal is returning to his role as Punisher most likely in the new Daredevil show.
Sea otter is played by Henry zabowski who actually is from a podcast called “the last podcast on the left” since like 2011 before podcast were so popular and he’s so funny bro & I think that’s almost the only thing he’s acted in which is wild
52:15 Rocky Aoki, father of DJ Steve & actress Devon!
Saw this masterpiece and clicked on it so fast, can’t believe y’all reacting to this!!🤣👏
I never heard Eric laugh harder than in this reaction! This was so fun!
The guy announcing him to the stage at the end is the real guy this movie is about.