Based on 386 votes and 155 reviews.
this movie was entertaining for the first 20-30 mins... then I couldn't wait for it to end... was like watching the same commercial over and over again!!!!!! AWEFUL
Well I was waiting for this movie to come along so I could enjoy it but I can honestly say it was nothing but trash. It is poor acting, terrible language non stop throughout the movie and lots of pornography. What a total waste of time. Two people left before I did and then two people walked out when I did...I lasted maybe 40 minutes. A stupid story line. Surely the stockbrokers of New York do not really live like this. I know they are no doubt high rollers but this was far beyond. What a waste of an afternoon....Save your money and your time. I asked for my money back and the manager did accommodate me - all was not lost.
There just isn't enough naked ladies in movies. Why is it ok to see shows about murder and violence but sex is frowned on. I think bumping uglies is better than decapitation or stabbing zombies in the brain although that's fun too.
I laughed my head off. You're adults right. Then you shouldn't be offended by the sex and drugs. I've seen much worse on TV. Leonardo doesn't disappoint. I also watched American Hustle and Out Of The Furnace and they are not even close to the entertainment of The Wolf Of Wall Street. Go see the movie. You won't be sorry.
This is porn. Garbage.
There should be a ZERO stars rating for junk movies like this one. Some people say it's funny? There was nothing funny about it. I wish I had walked out.
That's entertainment! Actually know people that live the overindulgent life . Some are complaining of the abundant sex scenes and drugs. Yet they turn on their television sets and watch endless murders, rapes and all forms of violence. Scrocese, Dicaprio a 5 star rating .
Wildly entertaining, worth the time and money, don't bring any one under the age of 18.
Leonardo was fantastic as always! It didn't seem long, kept my interest all the way through. It always amazes me how horrible human beings can really be! It opened my eyes to an addicts life.
Just another diatribe of Hollywood's non-stop attack on capitalism by world's most capitalistic industry.