#THE WOLF OF WALL STREET TRAILER MOVIE#
If you want a trailer that sells this movie as a humorous exercise in masterful film-making, that just happens to be replete with profanity, nudity, and loose living then you may as well hit the Repeat button on this puppy and settle in for the night. Kanye West is at the forefront of Martin Scorseses 'The Wolf of Wall Street' trailer, but there surely isnt anything like 'Black Skinhead' on the soundtrack.
Those are the trailers made to sell the movie as a commodity, not an entertainment experience. Serious trailers try to sell a movie based on their marketability, as well as their thematic content. Watch the first trailer for The Wolf of Wall Street, the new film from Martin Scorsese, based on the memoir by former stockbroker Jordan Belfort, who was jailed for securities fraud and money. The movie looks great in a raucous, bro-y sort of way, but it seems awards watchers dont quite know what to make of it yet.
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They even crack a couple really good jokes at the expense of Academy Award winner Matthew McConaughey, for obvious reasons that are better stated in the context of this video.Īnd yet, a trailer like this makes us love this movie even more, simply because it understands what makes the movie work and plays them up as valuable assets to the film's image. After officially announcing that the movie would make it into theaters this year on Christmas day, Paramount released a second trailer for Martin Scorseses tale of finance business excess The Wolf of Wall Street. With Leonardo DiCaprio, Jonah Hill, Margot Robbie, Matthew McConaughey. The profanity, the excessive length, even the Scorsese/DiCaprio bromance are all taken apart and made into grist for comedic gold. The Wolf of Wall Street: Directed by Martin Scorsese. Naomi (Margot Robbie) teases Jordan (Leonardo DiCaprio) with her short skirt. Make no mistake, this trailer picks apart the film as much as any other movie they've ever sent up the river. Watch the clip titled 'Short Skirts' for the film The Wolf of Wall Street (2013).
That's right, the people that love to skewer those mini movies designed to sell us the next big thing are back with what's probably one of, if not, the best Honest Trailers they've ever assembled.