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    Explore " the wolf of wall street" with insightful episodes like "'The Wolf of Wall Street' [2013] - Wackoe, CE Garcia & Gabe 'The Calilobo,' with Fidel Medina of BETAMAX.", ""Killers of the Flower Moon"", "Director Analysis: Martin Scorsese - Part One", ""The Meat Market"" and "Forward Flash 031: You know what these are? Fun coupons! | The Wolf of Wall Street (2013) [Patreon Preview]" from podcasts like ""90mins On Film", "The Strange Harbors Podcast", "The Box Office Show", "My Thoughts My Faults" and "Fashion Grunge Podcast"" and more!

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    'The Wolf of Wall Street' [2013] - Wackoe, CE Garcia & Gabe 'The Calilobo,' with Fidel Medina of BETAMAX.

    'The Wolf of Wall Street' [2013] - Wackoe, CE Garcia & Gabe 'The Calilobo,' with Fidel Medina of BETAMAX.

    The drinks were flowing as we celebrated the 10th Anniversary of Martin Scorsese 's off kilter, drug-filled, anxiety inducing, impov-ridden, biopic of the rise and fall of Jordan Belfort, with special guest Fidel Medina of BETAMAX podcast. 

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    "Killers of the Flower Moon"

    "Killers of the Flower Moon"
    This week, we take a look at Martin Scorsese's three-and-a-half-hour epic tragedy, Killers of the Flower Moon. A deliberate indictment of insidious American exceptionalism, the film explores an oft-overlooked atrocity from the country's ignoble past. Focusing on a real-life conspiracy of murder to rob the Indigenous Osage of Oklahoma of their wealth, Killers of the Flower Moon is another compelling chapter in Scorsese's late style. Does it stack up against his recent masterworks of Silence and The Irishman? Tune in to our review.

    Director Analysis: Martin Scorsese - Part One

    Director Analysis: Martin Scorsese - Part One
    In anticipation for Killers of the Flower Moon, Ryan and Dylan kick off a long series of director analyses on one of cinema's greatest directors. TIMESTAMPS Big Writer's Strike News: 0:53 Box Office Breakdown: 7:22 Box Office Predictions: 8:30 Scorsese Style Analysis: 11:55 Raging Bull (featuring New York, New York): 19:00 After Hours: 45:20 Relitigating "Stay" and the It's-All-A-Dream trope: 1:04:50 Wolf of Wall Street: 1:18:00 McConaughey Impressions Galore: 1:25:05 Addressing the Red Flag Movie Allegations: 1:56:00 The Wolf of Wall Street:

    "The Meat Market"

    "The Meat Market"

    00:33 - Terry the T Rex

    04:20 - The Bud

    07:00 - " The Meat Market"

    16:00 - when girls approach us first it's suspicious 

    17:15 - Obama on some weird shit

    22:30 - Maui on fire

    24:30 - Pedo Verzuz 

    31:40 - dream matchups!

    35:00 - Leo's trilogy of wealth and greed

    37:49 - Charleston White is insane but he be making some good points

    43:10 - Def got blindsided 

    47:15 - "not real" girl apologizes

    50:30 - Taco signs to the Monkey Kings

    52:00 - is this behavior acceptable??

    58:20 - lying on your job app to the extreme

    Forward Flash 031: You know what these are? Fun coupons! | The Wolf of Wall Street (2013) [Patreon Preview]

    Forward Flash 031: You know what these are? Fun coupons! | The Wolf of Wall Street (2013) [Patreon Preview]

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    It's the 80s! You know that decade that was so ridiculous and debaucherous that it seems cartoonish. That decade birthed Jordan Belfort and 20 years later they made a movie depicting his life. 

    I have to say this film was requested and I'm glad it was because it's one I always enjoy. Partly because of my teenage crush on Leo, but also this was the first film that he showed yet another range of acting besides deeply dramatic. This one is wild and COMPLETELY off the rails (pun intended). 

    Me and Charles dive into this story and about how there is just scene after scene of crazy for 3 hours, the amazing costumes, best cast, and have yet another segment of 'Oscar Rage'.


    Off-topic rants include: The Simpsons, Wes Anderson, why movies are getting longer

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    The Wolf of Wall Street and Tulsa King with Terence Winter

    The Wolf of Wall Street and Tulsa King with Terence Winter

    Terence Winter didn’t just write The Wolf of Wall Street – he almost was The Wolf of Wall Street. The 62-year-old creator of Boardwalk Empire – also renowned for penning some of some of the most beloved ever episodes of The Sopranos – was a stone’s throw away from the film’s subject, Jordan Belfort, on the day of the infamous “Black Monday” stock market crash of 1987. They moved in some of the same circles, and Terence – by his own admission – had a certain “conman, bullshit artist” streak to his behaviour as a young man. He sometimes wonders what might have happened had they met in real-life; the degree to which he might have been seduced into a life of selling penny stocks in the hedonistic world of high finance.

    Instead, Terence moved to Hollywood in 1991, intent on writing screenplays. What happened next would help define the future of television. The Brooklyn-raised writer, after a brief stint writing for sitcoms, became a man synonymous with American criminality and the humans beings behind the most monstrous behaviour imaginable. He wrote 22 episodes of The Sopranos, including the famous Pine Barrens episode. After that, he stepped out on his own with the Prohibition-era drama Boardwalk Empire, which ran for five brilliant seasons.

    This month, Terence added a new show to his list of accomplishments: Tulsa King, co-created with Yellowstone’s Taylor Sheridan. Starring Sly Stallone as a mobster rebuilding his life and criminal empire following a lengthy stay in prison, it hits some familiar beats for fans of Terence’s work, while also gravitating into exciting new territory. In the conversation you’re about to hear, Terence breaks down his script for The Wolf of Wall Street and gives a spoiler-free guide to how he crafted Tulsa King – delving deep into his unique storytelling philosophies and writing habits.
     
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    The Wolf of Wall Street (2013) - Full Review

    The Wolf of Wall Street (2013) - Full Review

    Episode 19 - When Jordan Belfort finds a loop hole to get rich quick selling penny stocks, he charts a course to what he believes is his perfect life. Drugs, sex and money are three very strong motivators and The Wolf of Wall Street confirms that sometimes you can have too much of a good thing.
    Starring superstar Leonardo DiCaprio in the role that should have earnt him an Oscar, he pushes the boundaries of the law in his lifelong pursuit of excess. With a rag tag bunch of friends by his side they rip off Mums and Dad to finance their lifestyle, but the long arm of the law is closing in.
    Directed by Martin Scorcese, this is pure film making at its finest, there isn't a lot of subtlety here, but then again there wasn't much of that around on Wall Street at the time.
    An instant classic The Wolf of Wall Street is a rollicking story that despite the foul taste left in your mouth is a good fun watch.

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    Leonardo DiCaprio

    Leonardo DiCaprio

    This week we have a chat about the life and films of Leonardo DiCaprio. We pick our favourite Leo film and also debate his most overrated films (in our opinion).

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    187: PhD in puzzle solving

    187: PhD in puzzle solving
    Join Bruno and Marius on another edition of the Monkey Tail Podcast. On this episode we talk about the games we've been playing the past couple of weeks and they are: Resident Evil Zero (https://store.steampowered.com/agecheck/app/339340/) F.I.S.T.: Forged In Shadow Torch (https://store.steampowered.com/app/1330470/FIST_Forged_In_Shadow_Torch/) TUNIC (https://store.steampowered.com/app/553420/TUNIC/) ASTRO ACE (https://store.steampowered.com/app/1444770/ASTRO_ACE/) Why don't you...

    12 YEARS A SLAVE

    12 YEARS A SLAVE

    ok wait wait, before you scroll past: this is somehow still a fun episode.

    i know, that sounds bad, and it might actually be bad, but it's true lmao

     

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    #21 - Sandy Powell, Renowned Costume Designer on 20 Years With Scorcese, Costuming Daniel Day-Lewis, Ideation, Confidence of Age, and The Pressure to Create a Modern Mary Poppins

    #21 - Sandy Powell, Renowned Costume Designer on 20 Years With Scorcese, Costuming Daniel Day-Lewis, Ideation, Confidence of Age, and The Pressure to Create a Modern Mary Poppins

    Today, I am lucky to be joined by one of the world’s most influential costume designers. She's designed the iconic looks of Cinderella, Mary Poppins Returns, and Shakespeare in Love, as well as forging a lasting relationship with Martin Scorsese, with whom she collaborated to design the Wolf of Wall Street, Gangs of New York, and many more. Along the way, she has picked up the small sum of 15 Oscar nominations, winning three.
    Thank you again to Sandy for joining us. It was a pleasure.

    Today we discuss:

    (02:48)  Sandy's journey into the business
    (04:30)  How Sandy went about choosing her college courses
    (06:09)  Sandy's first jobs in fashion
    (07:33)  How to go about contacting Costume Designer or other HODs
    (09:29)  The 'trial by fire' of Sandy's first film job
    (10:50)  Lessons taken from low budget filmmaking
    (13:24)  Working with Directors & why it's helpful they can draw
    (15:00)  Sandy's costume design process
    (17:10)  Working in the fitting room with actors - does Daniel Day Lewis stay in character?
    (19:21)  Actor entrances and Margot Robbie's in The Wolf of Wall Street
    (21:03)  Who was responsible for Jonah Hill's penis in The Wolf of Wall Street?
    (21:52) How Sandy went about approach loved characters like Mary Poppins and Cinderella
    (23:48)  Sandy on imposter syndrome and working on The Irishman
    (26:06)  Does Sandy draw her designs or photoshop them? How do they really get made?
    (28:19) Quickfire Questionnaire

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    Episodio 61 - I Care a Lot

    Episodio 61 - I Care a Lot

    Esta semana Rafa, Diego, Thomas, Mónika y Óscar dan sus recomendaciones de la semana, analizan la película I Care a Lot (solicitada por nuestro oyente ¿Thomas Baltodano?) y Diego nos recomienda la serie The Simpsons en la sección “Series viejas que hemos visto, pero no estamos viendo actualmente, pero que todos deberían de ver”. 

    • 0:00:00 Intro
    • 0:00:30 ¿Qué estás viendo? 
      • Óscar: ¿Quién mató a Sara?
      • Diego: The Wolf of Wall Street, Monty Python’s Flying Circus.
      • Thomas: Inside Out, Mortal Kombat (2021).
      • Mónika: ¿Quién mató a Sara?
      • Rafa: Mortal Kombat (1995).
    • 0:27:41 SVQHVPNEVAPQTDDV: The Simpsons.
    • 0:51:30 I Care a Lot (sin spoilers)
    • 0:55:14 I Care a Lot (full spoilers)
    • 1:25:25 Despedida

     

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    Shoe Mogul, Steve Madden on Seeing Miracles, Making Mistakes, Relapse and Recovery

    Shoe Mogul, Steve Madden on Seeing Miracles, Making Mistakes, Relapse and Recovery

    Before he could start his incredibly popular shoe empire, Steve Madden needed to overcome his own struggles with addiction. Inspired by the principles that guided his recovery – showing up, doing the next thing, acknowledging his mistakes - Steve built a business that would become known worldwide.

    Throughout his life and career, Steve has recovered, relapsed, and recovered again; gone to prison; and came back with grit in spades. In the 13th episode of Heart of the Matter with Elizabeth Vargas, Steve reflects on the arc of his life, coming from a family with a history of substance use disorders, managing ADHD and, most importantly, learning to let go and to grow.

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    ‘The Wolf of Wall Street’: This Pod Does Not Eat at Benihana

    ‘The Wolf of Wall Street’: This Pod Does Not Eat at Benihana

    The guys get together to start selling on Wall Street as they Reel It Back with ‘The Wolf of Wall Street’. The guys start by discussing how much they enjoy the movie, get into how unlikeable all the characters are and how they feel about the Oscars shutout. Leonardo DiCaprio and Jonah Hill become the spotlight as the guys rave about the performances of the two and debate which one is deserving of their MVP. The guys discuss the amazing performance from Matthew McConaughey, their favorite scenes, absurd moments and the best quotes. The Recast closes the show as Joe, Mike and Paul all give some up and comers a chance to shine as Jordan Belfort and Donnie Azoff. Remember to grab the beer with alcohol, check your answering machine for an apology, set your DVRs for The Equalizer and listen to this pod! We promise it will last for more than 11 seconds. 


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    151: I was in danger of falling into a coma

    151: I was in danger of falling into a coma
    Join Benn, Bruno and Marius on another edition of the Monkey Tail Podcast. On this episode we talk about the games we've been playing the past couple of weeks and they are: Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 1 & 2 (https://www.tonyhawkthegame.com/uk/en) Spelunky 2 (https://www.blitworks.com/spelunky_2/) Ghost of Tsushima (https://www.playstation.com/en-gb/games/ghost-of-tsushima-ps4/) The Dark Pictures: Man of Medan (https://www.thedarkpictures.com/)

    Quarantine check-in with Garry Pastore - 014

    Quarantine check-in with Garry Pastore - 014

    Ahead of their trip to Austin, Texas this weekend - the boys drop episode 14 with the great Garry Pastore.

    Garry has held over 70 different roles in Movie/TV over his 35+ year acting career, working with the likes of Jack Nicholson, Jeremy Pivens, Adam Sandler, Chris Rock, Steve Buscemi, and many more with roles in a films such as The Irishman, Goodfellas, A Bronx Tale, Donnie Brasco, The Wolf of Wall Street and TV shows such as The Sopranos, Blue Bloods, and Law & Order. In some of his most recent work, you can see him portraying Matthew Ianniello in HBO's The Duece or for his award-winning performance as "Best Supporting Actor" in the newly released film titled Shooting Heroin.

    Alex and Evan chat all things acting and whats next for Pastore when everything goes back to normal post-quarantine.

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    Episode 52: Best Picture 2014: The Wolf of Wall Street, Gravity, American Hustle, 12 Years a Slave, Dallas Buyers Club, Her, Nebraska, Captain Phillips, Philomena

    Episode 52: Best Picture 2014: The Wolf of Wall Street, Gravity, American Hustle, 12 Years a Slave, Dallas Buyers Club, Her, Nebraska, Captain Phillips, Philomena
    Best Picture 2014: The Wolf of Wall Street, Gravity, American Hustle, 12 Years a Slave, Dallas Buyers Club, Her, Nebraska, Captain Phillips, Philomena @AcademyRewind @TimothyPG13 *This episode was recorded months prior to the Black Lives Matter movement currently igniting the United States, therefore, the conversation regarding "12 Years a Slave" does not touch upon the political or cultural climate of the country.
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