Wolf of Wall Street, The
Martin Scorsese’s black comedy adaptation of Jordan Belfort’s biography is currently my favorite film of the decade in spite of its content and multiple amusing (yet fucked up) douchetastic moments.
Martin Scorsese’s black comedy adaptation of Jordan Belfort’s biography is currently my favorite film of the decade in spite of its content and multiple amusing (yet fucked up) douchetastic moments.
This week Tom Hiddleston has continued his decimation of the fandom. Whether with more Corionalus, the Jaguar ad, or Thor: The Dark World DVD/Blu-ray features, these last few days have been a veritable deluge of Hiddles! But it’s not the only thing that happened. DC managed to shock us again, for one.
We are back on track with lots of news this week! Marvel has been delivering good news and praising their future movies. DC has news too, if they are good or not depends on your POV!
Season four of the HBO gangster drama brings more challenges and more death for its characters.
This week has been very slow in news and I blame all the holiday laziness on that one. Still, we still have things to report, includingwonder women new and old talking about the role~ Also, The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug keeps slaying at the box office and I am glad I went and saw it again.
An ex-mob guy who’s ratted out against his former family is now under the witness protection program alongside his pyromaniac wife, his slightly sociopath daughter, and con-artist of a son move to small town Normandy (France).
A second trailer for Martin Scorsese’s The Wolf of Wall Street has been unleashed online.
Cast your mind back over the last 12 months of Hollywood movies. How many lead female roles can you recall?
Based on the memoir of the same name by Jordan Belfort, The Wolf of Wall Street chronicles the ex-stockbroker’s rise and fall in the 1980s financial scene, along with his hard-partying lifestyle and tumultuous personal life.