@@dec13666 the idea of the stereotypical "American dream". Although im nowhere near where I plan to stop learning, growing and accruing wealth, I definitely hit quite a respectable stride, at last, after 4 years of dilligently studying, reading books, taking notes during livestreams, mostly only losing money and having very little to show for my efforts for a very long time. I no longer have to work a 9-5 or answer to a boss and actually get to "work" my own hours on most days, so long as im actively watching the respective markets that require my attention. In addition, Ill be an genuine Certified Trading Advisor within the next 6 months officially 💪
I called my mom and asked her if she wanted to buy GME stock. She said no, and that she was making chicken and rice for dinner, so I said, "okay, I'll be there for dinner ma." But the next person I call... oh, just wait. I'm gonna get'em.
I think Leo timed his oscar, to have the sense of desperation among his fans and then finally get it.. look at the way people talk about oscar neeeds Leo. It just boosted his legendary status.
He was never robbed off of an Oscar. Unfortunately, he's always been beat by an actor who had a better performance. 1) 2005 was the closest he came to winning it. But Jamie Foxx depicted Ray extremely well 2) 2007 - Forest Whittaker was way better 3) 2014 - Mcconaughey was better. 4) 2016 - An average performance from Leo. But he was the best amongst the nominees, so won it.
Fuck you, if you wanna be rich you gotta be a bitch. I will steal from the poor as fast as I go from 0 to a 100 in my vanquish, while my wife is reading me a story. I don't give a single fuck, about anyone. This is the world, nobody gives a fuck about anyone but himself and his customers. If you don't realise that you will not be a successful businessman.
I love how he's telling his brokers to convince their clients to get rich while he's convincing them they'll get rich by doing so. There's always a bigger fish
Whoever did a sales job in their life could relate this epic scene to the most. There's a reason why the richest people in this fucking world says " you need to do sales in your 20's"
I’ve worked in sales almost all my life…when I started in a boiler room type job it was very much like this. Not too funny in real life but funny to watch in this movie for sure!
Now think about it, to be the counterpart and you have to perfoem and react. If you fail the scene, man I dont know what Leo would do. He is so focused and committed.
Honestly, I imagine working with Leo to be quite easy and enjoyable. I mean just listen to his speech, his passion and excitement is infectious. I couldn't help but stay in character.
There's no nobility in materialism, greed, commiting fraud, stock market manipulation and cheating people of their hard earned money either like the main character of this film (Jordan Belfort, a financial criminal).
I'm not joking. That scene when Leo trains them and says whoever speaks first after laying the bait loses....a bit rusty on the dialogue. Anyways, this one Indian was showing off to the new employees, he tried that line and laid his bait, he then puts his phone on mute and tells the employees wait and watch, the customer will speak first...He kept waiting, the customer didn't respond. I laughed
It’s from Martin Scorsese, not Oliver Stone - but yes, Wolf of Wall Street wasn’t intended to be adulatory in nature, though it’s telling that people in our capitalistic society interpret it that way. More a character study of an extreme example of the Wall Street predatory mentality and a story that depicts where extremes of greed and lack of values aside from wealth and consumption can lead.
“ I want you to deal with your problems by becoming rich” what a quote
Isn't that the American dream in a nutshell?
@@modfusit has certainly become so for me
200% 💯
@@Ch4rlz_ThA_Princ3 the quote, or becoming rich?
@@dec13666 the idea of the stereotypical "American dream".
Although im nowhere near where I plan to stop learning, growing and accruing wealth, I definitely hit quite a respectable stride, at last, after 4 years of dilligently studying, reading books, taking notes during livestreams, mostly only losing money and having very little to show for my efforts for a very long time.
I no longer have to work a 9-5 or answer to a boss and actually get to "work" my own hours on most days, so long as im actively watching the respective markets that require my attention.
In addition, Ill be an genuine Certified Trading Advisor within the next 6 months officially 💪
The speech was literally so good that even I wanted to pick up the telephone and start dialing
@@maxtor6416😂
Dude I was just about to say that. I was fucking scrambling for my phone ready to dial
😂😂😂😂
I called my mom and asked her if she wanted to buy GME stock. She said no, and that she was making chicken and rice for dinner, so I said, "okay, I'll be there for dinner ma."
But the next person I call... oh, just wait. I'm gonna get'em.
😂
How he didn't win an Oscar is beyond me
I think Leo timed his oscar, to have the sense of desperation among his fans and then finally get it.. look at the way people talk about oscar neeeds Leo. It just boosted his legendary status.
Every of his movie should deserve an Oscar
randy palla you are hating hard
@randy palla STFU nigga
He was never robbed off of an Oscar. Unfortunately, he's always been beat by an actor who had a better performance. 1) 2005 was the closest he came to winning it. But Jamie Foxx depicted Ray extremely well 2) 2007 - Forest Whittaker was way better 3) 2014 - Mcconaughey was better. 4) 2016 - An average performance from Leo. But he was the best amongst the nominees, so won it.
Leonardo infact should be winning Oscar for almost all of his movies.. The guy is unbelievable!!
No he shouldn’t. Being idol crazed is not healthy amigo… 😂
Anyways, he should have won it for this role.
@@renatomihic1675It’s not idol crazed, the guy is literally pure acting talent
Why almost?
I like him a lot but Gangs of New York was a disaster for him... leader of the toughest Irish Gang of all time?
@@seandillion15yeah he is tough
That face at 0:55 is the best thing about this scene. It's like he became an ape and was showing his dominance over the pack lmfao
Lol
Fuck yea
Mike Hansen yeah 😂😂😂
ahahahaha.... yeah... so funny....
Like a fucking alpha
I just love that face at 0:55 XD
I've been a rich man and I've have been a poor man and I choose rich every time. Love it 😁😁😁
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There is no nobility in poverty. Fuck yeah
Every fuckin* time
@@cenkonerayyldz7641 Poverty is ironically evil
@@StreetfighterU exactly
This movie is motivation, to make something of your self
+mike antoine Yourself*
ShiftGtFo You're*
or a critique on materialism, greed, ego & shallowness of the world.
Fuck you, if you wanna be rich you gotta be a bitch. I will steal from the poor as fast as I go from 0 to a 100 in my vanquish, while my wife is reading me a story. I don't give a single fuck, about anyone. This is the world, nobody gives a fuck about anyone but himself and his customers. If you don't realise that you will not be a successful businessman.
Ross Gambino Oh brother..
what a performance! He deserve to get Oscar for every of his movies!!
I been a rich man vs. poor man. Rich always wins!
Roo ClickNet soon
They are thiefs.
Yes bro.. when money there 95% of the problem is solved
You realize that the film is making fun of them and not endorsing their fucking philosophy, right?
What an actor!!
1st rule make money
2nd rule follow first rule
Your not accomplishing shit if that's really how you think
Leo is the legend . The finest the most charismatic actor Period.
Second to Denzel
0:54 OSCARRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR !!!!
This gets me want to do something better in life, not just take things as they are. To go out and do something and to do it with Passion.
Mark Resendez
but I hope, you don't take a path which ends you up in jail like Jordan Belfort :3
Do it!!!! Live passionately 👍
@@eashan2405 ١
But you didn't. You forgot this feeling by the end of the movie.
I love how he's telling his brokers to convince their clients to get rich while he's convincing them they'll get rich by doing so. There's always a bigger fish
I love that observation
listen man theres acting... and then theres the top 1% of the 1% of acting, the highest echelon of acting and that is what leo has mastered.
We used this as our motivational speech for today's meeting.
CATHY STARR KLEIN and then when you said the meeting was finished they said, 'you know what.... I'm not leaving.' 😂
It's awful advice though.
@amado4249 go get a job at McDonald's cuz that's where you belong! Lol
Did your CEO end up in jail for fraud?
Whoever did a sales job in their life could relate this epic scene to the most.
There's a reason why the richest people in this fucking world says " you need to do sales in your 20's"
100%. Who wants a job
Bc anyone past their 20s realizes how fucked up sales is
best fucking speech ever
How many times do u want to say the f-word.....
Leo: Yes
Jeez.. I get myself here over and over again. This scene is outstanding!!
Hello again!
1:05 starts the goosebumps till 1:14,I believe in this quote for lifetime I should say...
I bet all these actors have started their own buisness by now😂😂
They already have a lot
his speech was so good that i just picked my phone and started dialing
😂
I’ve worked in sales almost all my life…when I started in a boiler room type job it was very much like this. Not too funny in real life but funny to watch in this movie for sure!
Never an actor deserved an Oscar more than that!
Arguably the best film ever made, never thought I'd see a movie I prefer over Goodfellas!
Bourne VENGEANCE how he didn’t get an Oscar for this is beyond me.
Goodfellas is my scorsese favourite but this one is a fuckinf masterpiece too
I like both movies just different movies
I liked both movies, I mean both movies are totally different genres so can't even compare it
This isn’t even close to goodfellas lol
Classic though
This speech was so powerful that I went to a store bought a phone and started dailing
One of the greatest speeches ever! Love it. LDC absolutely smashed it!
0:55 when you get the winning kill
The best actor of his generation. It's such a privilege to see someone being so good at what he does.
One of my favorite _comedies_ of all time.
That crack in his voice when he said "I've been a poor man". He really was struggling in his childhood.
Performance of the highest level of performance ...
wolf of wall street appears on BBC's 100 Greatest Films of the 21st Century,
Now think about it, to be the counterpart and you have to perfoem and react. If you fail the scene, man I dont know what Leo would do. He is so focused and committed.
Honestly, I imagine working with Leo to be quite easy and enjoyable. I mean just listen to his speech, his passion and excitement is infectious. I couldn't help but stay in character.
I always loved that strong character in Leo.
Liking this scene certainly speaks volumes.
I love this movie his strength is so amazing
He is goddam good actor.. He can do everything just give him any shit roles.. He ll kill it..
I need this pep talk every morning before I embark on fixing computers all day.
The clip where he went ape at 0:56 was extraordinary, like a true leader of his pack.
Dicaprio is legitness
If Jack had lived
And thus, "Inside Sales" was born.
God we need this energy again in the work force
He should be given an Oscar omg Leonardo they did injustice ❤😢
Next scene: Hey Leroy, Your Mama's Calling You..
Perfect sales motivation pitch ...... hats off Leo
Gives you the chills.. Damn.
من الجزائر انا الان اشاهده، فيلم من اروع ما شاهدت، ليوناردو انت حبيبي و حبيب قلبي❤❤❤
Leo went full beast !!!😭😭🔥🔥🌋🌋
This is one ace motivation speech..god bless greed lol
Hahahaha 'god bless greed' 😂
Leo's craft is beyond this world🌋🔥🔥🌋🦁
He is an amazing actor
Best scene ever!
This is why iam getting married
If not for Leo, no one could have pulled that so brilliantly. GOAT
Hell of a speech!
I picked up the phone and started dialing 😂 after watching this
My favourite scene is when he names the company "Stratton Oakmont" the perfect.
The only place I have seen this level of intensity was at ACN, certain leaders are incredibles.
This is the fifth "Best scene of World of Wallstreet" I found on RUclips thus far...
This is the best motivation movie or movie sense EVER, it made me get 3 jobs.
#IChooseTheRichMan
Maurice Bingham with that many jobs, why not start your own business with the same worth ethic my friend? 😃
Speech for the ages!
"There is no nobility in poverty", loved that!!!
There's no nobility in materialism, greed, commiting fraud, stock market manipulation and cheating people of their hard earned money either like the main character of this film (Jordan Belfort, a financial criminal).
That how you motivate people to get that money!💸💸
Salute to leo coz every long script in this movie, he memorizes very well. While me... havin a hard time memorizes my spouse's phone number
All that energy got wasted when the FBI seized them. Isn't it?
America is about one thing MONEY !
Roo ClickNet No.
😂 this guy
It's more about obese McDonald addicts....
Roo clicknet just how the hell are you black and manage to say some dumbass shit like that
@@riceraiderjay9983 what does it have to do with being black?
pple are talking about Oscar, well, u dont need oscar to define ur talent 。 and Your audience knows it who is the king.
This acting is so good that it almost made me cry 😂
my buddy in the movie with the snake in the office scene love the 1 liners plus Margot R omg
He's really really good.
Fun fact: That "40,000$ gold fucking watch" is actually a gold-plated Tag Heuer Professional 1000, which can be purchased for under 2,000$
One of best scenes in the movie
He is a fucking great actor man..!!
People that sell cell phones think this is them.
This is what the scammers watch in India before every shift. Trust me I'm Indian
Hilarious
I'm not joking. That scene when Leo trains them and says whoever speaks first after laying the bait loses....a bit rusty on the dialogue. Anyways, this one Indian was showing off to the new employees, he tried that line and laid his bait, he then puts his phone on mute and tells the employees wait and watch, the customer will speak first...He kept waiting, the customer didn't respond. I laughed
this is the best scene in cinematic history
It is a movie from Oliver Stone. Judging by the comments, people don't realize it is a critical piece, not a praising one.
It’s from Martin Scorsese, not Oliver Stone - but yes, Wolf of Wall Street wasn’t intended to be adulatory in nature, though it’s telling that people in our capitalistic society interpret it that way. More a character study of an extreme example of the Wall Street predatory mentality and a story that depicts where extremes of greed and lack of values aside from wealth and consumption can lead.
You couldn’t make a movie like this now. Shame because it’s an absolute classic
Awesome this scene. I love it this!!
Primerica meeting going on right here LOL
Lito Bear You know it! 😉😃
That's how you motivate a team.
0:59 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
pep talk of the century
I’m all jacked up looking for a wall to run through
Now the telephone terrorists are algorithms.
I've been a poor man and I've been a rich man and I chose a fucking rich man all the time
“The difference between the Mary Lou and the Mary Jane is the Mary Lou is black leather “ 🤣😅
One of the most motivational speech i've ever heard
Pick up the phone and start dialing...except it won't work today because people are too busy surfing.
All the multi level marketing Gurus seem inspired by this scene for sure coz I've seen em act like that in some of the events.
I need to find this phone ASAP.
Amazing movie
This movie is a motivation to become an evil selfish man
This man has to be the greatest boss
If only all directors and managers were as tenth as charismatic and motivational as Leo