kim
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Post by kim on Aug 25, 2013 22:11:43 GMT -5
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will
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Post by will on Aug 26, 2013 4:09:52 GMT -5
thanks, kim. DiCaprio refers to the film as an R-rated drama, while the rest of the article makes the case that it is mainly a black comedy. The writer of the article has obviously seen the film or portions of it, but mostly he/she reports on the content. Some of the photos:
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nas78
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Post by nas78 on Aug 26, 2013 4:20:05 GMT -5
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Post by creamtangerine on Aug 28, 2013 18:22:29 GMT -5
www.vulture.com/2013/08/dicaprio-scorsese-wolf-of-wall-street.html?mid=imdbImagine a world where a guy can make $12 million in three minutes, where blow jobs are a perk of the gig, dwarfs are tossed to raise employee morale, and inhaling anthills of coke, Scarface style, is encouraged. Now imagine a world where a studio would pass on a movie with a subject that titillating, even if it came tied in a Leonardo DiCaprio–and–Martin Scorsese bow. That’s the way things were looking back in 2008, when Warner Bros. dropped out of Scorsese and DiCaprio’s upcoming black comedy The Wolf of Wall Street. Fucking really Warner Brothers? I want an explanation.
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