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Please report this problemUpgrade to PremiumTrailerThe film is based the true story of , a stockbroker of Wall Street. Starting with a brokerage firm in the early 1990s, together with his partner Donny Azoff, Belfort grows the company greatly with more than 250 staffs, leading him become “the Wolf of Wall Street”. However, Belfort and Azoff may not be able to maintain their fortune and the luxurious lifestyles when the FBI tracks down the evidence of defrauding investors of their company.Actors: Leonardo DiCaprio,Jonah Hill,Margot Robbie,Matthew McConaughey,Kyle Chandler,Rob Reiner,Jon Bernthal,Jon Favreau,Jean Dujardin,Joanna Lumley,Cristin Milioti,..»Country: United StatesQuality: HDIMDb: 8.2Keywords:- More actors
- Played by: Leonardo DiCaprioPlayed by: Jonah HillPlayed by: Margot RobbiePlayed by: Matthew McConaugheyPlayed by: Kyle ChandlerPlayed by: Rob ReinerPlayed by: Jon BernthalPlayed by: Jon FavreauPlayed by: Jean DujardinPlayed by: Joanna LumleyPlayed by: Cristin MiliotiPlayed by: Christine EbersolePlayed by: Shea WhighamPlayed by: Katarina CasPlayed by: P.J. ByrnePlayed by: Kenneth ChoiPlayed by: Brian SaccaPlayed by: Henry ZebrowskiPlayed by: Ethan SupleePlayed by: Jake HoffmanPlayed by: MacKenzie MeehanPlayed by: Jon SpinogattiPlayed by: Aya CashPlayed by: Rizwan ManjiPlayed by: Stephanie KurtzubaPlayed by: J.C. MacKenziePlayed by: Thomas MiddleditchPlayed by: Stephen KunkenPlayed by: Ted GriffinPlayed by: Natasha Newman ThomasPlayed by: Carla CorvoPlayed by: Dustin KernsPlayed by: Frank van PuttenPlayed by: Aaron LazarPlayed by: Michael NathansonPlayed by: Zineb OukachPlayed by: Loretta O. BoozPlayed by: Shea ColemanPlayed by: Remy BennettPlayed by: Allyson Carr
- Birthdate: 17 November 1942, Queens, New York City, New York, USA
- Birthdate: 2 October 1960, Brooklyn, New York, USABirthdate: 9 July 1962, Bronx, New York, USA
- DiCaprio has hinted before that comedy might be his natural calling -- think of Catch Me If You Can -- but his energy here is not just fun, it's discovery.For three hours the movie operates at a ridiculous comedic pitch. You never forget you're at the circus. You never lose site of the lawlessness, the reckless pleasure, the sheer lunacy and lack of regulation.Scorsese unleashes a furious, yet exquisitely controlled, kinetic energy, complete with a plunging and soaring camera, mercurial and conspicuous special effects, counterfactual scenes, subjective fantasies, and swirling choreography on a grand scale.The Wolf of Wall Street is a magnificent black comedy: fast, funny, and remarkably filthy.Man, does this movie have a savage bite.Step up three full movie. Here, Andie meets Chase Collins - hotboy of her school and also an excellent dancer. They boldly formed a dance group, bring together the most special member of the school. She you must input Maryland art school or being moved to Texas.I couldn't buy it, and couldn't wait for the hollow spectacle to end.If one watches this film and thinks Scorsese has crafted it to exculpate rather than expose the behavior of Jordan Belfort .. well, one has rather missed the point.How half-brained masculine and economic mentalities are channeled to a mutual, logical, terrible climax in one of the year's more terrifying final shots is what's truly essential.Scorsese is fascinated by procedure, by drawing back the curtain and showing us how things happen, though he keeps the picture nimble and entertaining enough to avoid burying himself in the minutiae.DiCaprio makes Belfort a childish charmer, sleazy and arrogant.Leonardo DiCaprio is a nuclear bomb as Belfort, the actor basking in the ridiculousness of his surroundings and eclipsing them at every turn.[Belfort is] in the wrong. That's for sure. But to walk away and not realize we're at least a little complicit, too, would be foolhardy.
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Author | Jordan Belfort |
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Country | United States |
Language | English |
Genre | Non-fiction |
Publisher | Bantam Books |
Publication date | September 25, 2007 |
Media type | Print, e-book, audiobook |
Pages | 528 pp. |
ISBN | 978-0553805468 |
Followed by | Catching the Wolf of Wall Street |
The Wolf of Wall Street is a memoir by former stockbroker and trader Jordan Belfort, first published in September 2007 by Bantam Books,[1][2] then adapted into a 2013 film of the same name (directed by Martin Scorsese and starring Leonardo DiCaprio as Belfort). Belfort's autobiographical account was continued by Catching the Wolf of Wall Street, published in 2009.
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Belfort tells his real-life story of creating Stratton Oakmont, a brokerage house engaged in pump and dump schemes with penny stocks. The firm was shut down by regulators in the late 1990s, and Belfort was jailed for securities fraud. Multiple portions of the book are disputed by law agencies as either fictitious, exaggerated, or untrue to real events.[citation needed]
Reception[edit]
A reviewer of Publishers Weekly stated 'The book's main topic is the vast amount of sex, drugs and risky physical behavior Belfort managed to survive. As might be expected in the autobiography of a veteran con man with movie rights already sold, it's hard to know how much to believe. The story is told mostly in dialogue, with allegedly contemporaneous mental asides by the author, reported verbatim. But it reports only surface events, never revealing what motivates Belfort or any of the other characters'.[3] A reviewer of Kirkus Reviews added 'It is crass, certainly, and vulgar—and a hell of a read. Belfort displays dirty writing skills many basis points above his tricky ilk. His chronicle ends with his arrest for fraud. Now, with 22 months in the slammer behind him, he’s working on his next book. Entertaining as pulp fiction, real as a federal indictment'.[4]
See also[edit]
- Great Salad Oil Swindle by Norman Charles Miller
- Octopus by Guy Lawson
- Rogue Trader by Nick Leeson
References[edit]
- ^The Wolf of Wall Street by Jordan Belfort. amazon.com. ASIN0553805460.CS1 maint: ASIN uses ISBN (link)
- ^'The Wolf of Wall Street (The Wolf Of Wall Street #1) by Jordan Belfort (Goodreads Author)'. goodreads.com. Retrieved 2015-02-16.
- ^'The Wolf of Wall Street'. Publishers Weekly. Retrieved 13 February 2019.
- ^'THE WOLF OF WALL STREET by Jordan Belfort'. Kirkus Reviews. Retrieved 13 February 2019.
External links[edit]
- Jordan Belfort: In-depth interview with The Wolf of Wall Street on YouTube
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The U.S. government's fight against 'The Wolf of Wall Street' could be reaching its finale.
Last summer, the Justice Department laid claim to profits from the 2013 Leonardo DiCaprio blockbuster because the production company, Red Granite Pictures, was implicated in a massive foreign fraud case.
Now the two parties are discussing a settlement, according to court documents filed Tuesday.
U.S. prosecutors allege that corrupt officials and financiers stole $3.5 billion from a Malaysian government investment fund called 1Malaysia Development Berhad. Tens of millions of dollars was diverted to Red Granite Pictures to produce 'The Wolf of Wall Street,' the agency said.
The Justice Department wants to seize $1 billion that traveled through American banks. It also wants any rights, royalties and distributions fees from the movie.
Lawyers for both sides signed the court documents discussing settlement talks. Attorneys for the Justice Department and Red Granite Pictures have asked that the court defer legal deadlines until June 14 as the parties try to reach an agreement.
'The Wolf of Wall Street,' which tracks the rise and fall of Wall Street financier Jordan Belfort, made $392 million, according to comScore.
The government is also working to reclaim prime real estate in Beverly Hills and New York, as well as paintings by Vincent Van Gogh and Claude Monet.
DiCaprio has said he's working with authorities to return funds or donations to his charity that may have ties to the case.
The Justice Department declined to comment. Red Granite Pictures did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
--CNNMoney's Jose Pagliery contributed to this report.
CNNMoney (New York) First published May 17, 2017: 3:30 PM ET
The producers of hit Hollywood film The Wolf of Wall Street have agreed to pay back $60m to the US government after allegations the film was funded with money stolen from a Malaysian state investment fund.
Last year, Red Granite Pictures was implicated in the scandal, in which $3.5bn (£2.5bn) from the government-run 1MDB fund is alleged to have found its way into the bank accounts of associates of Malaysian prime minister, Najib Razak, to be used for lavish expenses and investments across the world.
Red Granite was co-founded by Riza Aziz, Najib’s stepson. It was alleged to have used misappropriated 1MDB money to fund not only 2013’s Wolf of Wall Street, but also films Dumb and Dumber To, and Daddy’s Home.
The company denied the accusations but according to a California court filing on Wednesday has now agreed to pay the US government in three instalments: $30m within 30 days, $20m within the next 180 days, and the final $10m within 180 days after that.
The settlement stipulates that the payment should not be construed as “an admission of wrongdoing or liability on the part of Red Granite”.
“We are glad to finally put this matter behind us and look forward to refocusing all of our attention back on our film business,” Red Granite said in a statement on the filing.
Red Granite was a relative unknown before it stumped up $100m to help director Martin Scorsese make The Wolf of Wall Street. Three months after shooting began, Red Granite also gave the film’s star Leonardo DiCaprio a lavish birthday gift: the Oscar given to Marlon Brando for best actor in On the Waterfront, worth around $600,000. DiCaprio has since surrendered the statue as part of the 1MDB investigation.
The filing against Red Granite is part of a larger US action to try to reclaim assets worth $1.7bn allegedly bought with 1MDB money.
Much of the 1MDB spending spree on hotels, fine art and yachts was alleged to have been carried out by Jho Low, a friend of Aziz. Low denies all the allegations as does Najib, who instigated an investigation in Malaysia that found no evidence of wrongdoing and resulted in no one being charged.
Najib also alleges that the $681m of cash that ended up in his personal bank account was not from 1MDB but a gift from a Saudi prince.
While the Malaysian government has tried to draw a line under the 1MDB case, US prosecutors have continued to pursue it. Just this week, the super yacht Equanimity – allegedly belonging to Jho Low and bought with 1MDB funds – was seized in Indonesia and is now being handed over to the US department of justice.
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- Played by: Leonardo DiCaprioPlayed by: Jonah HillPlayed by: Margot RobbiePlayed by: Matthew McConaugheyPlayed by: Kyle ChandlerPlayed by: Rob ReinerPlayed by: Jon BernthalPlayed by: Jon FavreauPlayed by: Jean DujardinPlayed by: Joanna LumleyPlayed by: Cristin MiliotiPlayed by: Christine EbersolePlayed by: Shea WhighamPlayed by: Katarina CasPlayed by: P.J. ByrnePlayed by: Kenneth ChoiPlayed by: Brian SaccaPlayed by: Henry ZebrowskiPlayed by: Ethan SupleePlayed by: Jake HoffmanPlayed by: MacKenzie MeehanPlayed by: Jon SpinogattiPlayed by: Aya CashPlayed by: Rizwan ManjiPlayed by: Stephanie KurtzubaPlayed by: J.C. MacKenziePlayed by: Thomas MiddleditchPlayed by: Stephen KunkenPlayed by: Ted GriffinPlayed by: Natasha Newman ThomasPlayed by: Carla CorvoPlayed by: Dustin KernsPlayed by: Frank van PuttenPlayed by: Aaron LazarPlayed by: Michael NathansonPlayed by: Zineb OukachPlayed by: Loretta O. BoozPlayed by: Shea ColemanPlayed by: Remy BennettPlayed by: Allyson Carr
- Birthdate: 17 November 1942, Queens, New York City, New York, USA
- Birthdate: 2 October 1960, Brooklyn, New York, USABirthdate: 9 July 1962, Bronx, New York, USA
- DiCaprio has hinted before that comedy might be his natural calling -- think of Catch Me If You Can -- but his energy here is not just fun, it's discovery.For three hours the movie operates at a ridiculous comedic pitch. You never forget you're at the circus. You never lose site of the lawlessness, the reckless pleasure, the sheer lunacy and lack of regulation.Sep 23, 2014 - For Warriors Orochi 3 Ultimate on the Xbox One, Character Unlocking Guide by Doomerang. Aug 3, 2016 - Warriors Orochi 3 Ultimate features a TON of different heroes from beloved Koei series and history to wreck armies with. Here's how you can. For Warriors Orochi 3 Ultimate on the PlayStation 4, GameFAQs has 475 cheat. Playable Characters - Other 1. Orochi, Clear 'World's End' in Chapter 4. Warriors orochi 3 ultimate character builds. Mar 14, 2017 - Xbox One Cheats Wiki Guide. Warriors Orochi 3 Ultimate Cheats. Unlock the characters listed below by finishing the stage indicated.Scorsese unleashes a furious, yet exquisitely controlled, kinetic energy, complete with a plunging and soaring camera, mercurial and conspicuous special effects, counterfactual scenes, subjective fantasies, and swirling choreography on a grand scale.The Wolf of Wall Street is a magnificent black comedy: fast, funny, and remarkably filthy.Man, does this movie have a savage bite.I couldn't buy it, and couldn't wait for the hollow spectacle to end.If one watches this film and thinks Scorsese has crafted it to exculpate rather than expose the behavior of Jordan Belfort .. well, one has rather missed the point.How half-brained masculine and economic mentalities are channeled to a mutual, logical, terrible climax in one of the year's more terrifying final shots is what's truly essential.Scorsese is fascinated by procedure, by drawing back the curtain and showing us how things happen, though he keeps the picture nimble and entertaining enough to avoid burying himself in the minutiae.DiCaprio makes Belfort a childish charmer, sleazy and arrogant.Leonardo DiCaprio is a nuclear bomb as Belfort, the actor basking in the ridiculousness of his surroundings and eclipsing them at every turn.[Belfort is] in the wrong. That's for sure. But to walk away and not realize we're at least a little complicit, too, would be foolhardy.
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