Margot Robbiehas revealed that her full frontal nude scene inThe Wolf of Wall Streetwas her idea. “That’s not what she would do in that scene,” Robbie said of character during a recent appearance on theTalking Picturespodcast. The scene famously unfolded when her character was trying ...
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Losing her onscreen V-card.Margot Robbieopened up in anew interviewabout her “awkward” first-ever sex scene, which she filmed forThe Wolf of Wall Street. Related:PHOTOS: Hot Celeb Aussies! The 26-year-old actress, who played Naomi Lapaglia in the film, stripped down for that infamous g...
All right, our first guest is one of the most famous actors in the world. He's nominated for a Golden Globe for his brilliant performance in The Wolf of Wall Street. Please welcome Leonardo DiCaprio. Oh! First off, I gotta say, I saw some of you guys dancing there, and you guys ...
And therein lay the problem for many. The furor around “The Wolf of Wall Street” (in terms of “the discourse”) was familiar territory, and nothing new for Scorsese. It could be boiled down to: “Where is the moral outrage? The final scene is soambiguous. Why doesn’t Scorsese make...
“On ‘Wolf of Wall Street,’ there was the big, crazy scene after I ask for a divorce and stuff. And Kate Winslet came to visit set, to visit Leo [DiCaprio] that day,” Robbie said. “I was in the room next to them, listening to the ‘Titanic’ soundtrack trying to stay...
Nonetheless, the movie was a big independent hit in the '70s and the character of Ilsa has become famous the world over (spawning several sequels). Considering that this was a super low budget movie made in only NINE DAYS, it is amazing that the quality of the acting, sets, costumes ...
In the movie,The Wolf of Wall Street, Leonardo DiCaprio, who portrays Jordan Belfort, asks a room full of salespeople to sell him a pen (you can watch the scenehere). The first salesperson begins to describe the pen. “It’s an amazing pen …” ...
There was so much dialogue in it that I forgot most of it (apart from one very startling Tom Hanks scene when he was playing a dull-witted angry and brutish book author at a fancy party where he encountered his harshest critic), and so this time I watched it with the subtitles turned...
You get involved in 1993 with the investment firm Stratton Oakmont, which was famous for being a pump-and-dump company. By the description in your book, it made money by shoving the stock of lousy companies upon unsuspecting clients. A scene from the Wolf of Wall Street But the point ...