I think that the most interesting part of this scene is that Matthew Mcconaughey's character is simply the embodiment and representation of future Leo in this movie.
It’s crazy how the movie doesn’t have to tell you how much of an impact this meeting had on Jordan, Matthew McConaughey is never mentioned again but he defined his entire mindset.
@@ahabduennschitz7670 People with good friends are often in a good mood, and between you and me, I don't seem to be the bitter one. You don't really need to talk with anyone to know this, McConaughey played his character like a genius, but it's just a secondary character. It's barely mentioned after this.
Kimchi G I don't know, so many incredible acting performances in Departed. I don't think anyone's acting particularly stood out in that movie. Just my opinion
Tbh, as wrong as it is, it’s the most blyatifully correct system there is or ever was… Seeing as to how empires grow and collapse every single time, and so do all currencies and economies and nations and governments, the beautiful part of this glorified Ponzi scheme we call the U.S. dollar and western economy, is that for as long as it lasts, it is truly worth the burden… because the alternative is to have this same amount of time but to suck… Instead, we have a completely BS system that allows for wild prosperity and opportunity, for a short time, until it flamboyantly fails, and then starts over and rinse and repeat… better that than socialism and etc… that’s basically America’s plan… to YOLO for a little while until it blows up like it would have anyways even if it were to be any other system imaginable… Such is current humanity and it’s point in spacetime and evolution.
Dude that literally is not american finance. It's like that everywhere, america and switzerland just do it the best, and it works pretty fucking well, you wouldn't be on this device if it didn't.
@@xaviermoyssenalvarez4419 mostly the part about comission and how you never want the customer to cash out and sell their position. The more trades they make the more commission in your pocket. Client referrals are huge too, surprised they didn't mention that. The jerking off part is just funny but coke is definatelty common place.
This didn't even feel like watching a movie. This feels like you were there, listening to your mentor as he lectures about his principles and whatnot. Thats how convincing his acting is
Also during Matthew’s chest beat; when Leo was looking offscreen, he was looking at Martin Scorsese for his approval, cause he thought it was out of the ordinary. (From what I’ve heard)
It's funny seeing Jordan in this scene saying "no...I'm good with my water" knowing that he is about to become a full fledged junkie later on in the movie
🤣🤣 If I could invest in comments like stock... I'd put the HOUSE on this blowing up...22 likes @14th April 2021... this will do a 1000x Had a wisdom tooth extracted yesterday and it hurts to laugh... this comment hurt me bad 😂😂
2013-2014 version of McConaughey is the best actor ever imo. - Stole the spotlight in TWOWS with only about 10 mins of screen time. - Oscar for Dallas Buyers Club. - Emmy nominee for True Detective. - Interstellar. The greatest movie of all time.
@@philthompson729 the chest banging scene is actually unscripted. You can see Dicaprio is like looking around for the waiter, but actually he's looking at the director and the camera crew to see if the director would cut it. Since the director didnt cut so he just play along
The chest beating is a real life practice by Matthew in his trailer whenever before a take. This was witnessed by Leo one time. After several takes and Scorcese about to wrap this scene, Leo asked for another take and asked Matthew to insert the chest beating. The result is one of the best scene in Wolf...
People go on about McConaughey in this scene, and for good reason, but I think it's worth pointing out that Leo does an excellent job of playing the complete opposite to his personality in most of the movie. Here he's nervous, out of his element, all smiles, nervous laughs and compliments, looking around to see if people are watching them.
Your point? This video captures the scene where Matthew McConaughey acted brilliantly, which is why people praising him "for this scene". Why would people talk about other scenes of movie in this scene's video?
Not to mention he seemed to care for his clients when he mentioned he wanted to make both sides happy. It’s crazy how his personality did a complete 180 from here on
He's actually looking around because Matthew McConaughey improvised parts of this and he was looking to thr director to see if he should go with it, especially the chest pounding part, 100 percent not scripted.
@@joshrillo ohh true, true. Only problem is: what if I get excited later when talking money with a client? I get up to shake hands on a deal and they see my excitement...
I mean, it REALLY isn't that funny. Maybe if you have no idea what he said it's funny. The most funny thing for me was the seagull sound he makes when beating his chest.
I like how this scene shows Jordan as a blank canvas who wants to make lots of money but is still guided by notions of moderation (no drinking, drugs) and fairness (help his customers make money too). Yet in just 5 minutes Hanna imprints his philosophy of self-serving, win at all costs mentality onto him, which radically shifts the course of Jordan's journey for the rest of the film. Great scene!
That’s why whenever Leo was looking to his right, offscreen, he was looking at Martin Scorsese for his approval. Matthew owned this scene and he improvised most of it in one take 😂
@@sadas3190 Yes, that's what people in this job do. If you always know what's coming, the performance looks unnatural and stiff. You just go with whatever comes to you unless the director tells you otherwise.
@@perseus1054 Yeah, you’ve gotta understand what a metaphor is first, and be able to infer things. He’s implying that dealing with numbers all day leaves a corrosive and sour feeling that has to be alleviated somehow. Not exactly esoteric reading comprehension stuff here.
You can really tell Leo's character trying to absorb all these overwhelming stuff and reconciling the fact that he badly wants it, at some point you feel him utterly disgusted albeit in character he doesn't show it and then even in the end you feel him accepting his life. What an actor
This scene and probably this very video on YT made me want to watch the movie many years ago. I was disappointed to not see Matthew M. anywhere other than in this scene but the movie was splendid enough to make me fall in love with watching cinema.
Plese let's give a round of applause to the server guy. He's been working there for a long time, he's experienced and confident enough to deal with crazy Wall Street people and knows how to take care of them while being super efficient and composedly elegant. Nothing surprises him anymore, he's there to provide his excellent service and to makes a shitload of tips out of it ...LOL
Well, I know him personally. He is an all around awesome person! Not only he’s an actor, but he is also a bad ass drummer and, hold it…wait for it…an NPYD detective! I used to bartend at this joint where he would play several times a week! Thank you for the great conversations Mr. Jose!
@@markusz77 So he's a cop. That's the opposite of what I would describe as an awesome person. *At* *least* 40% of cops are domestic abusers and the rest of them are complicit by silence. Not to mention we all know the police routinely harass and murder predominantly poor, black people. Fuck cops, including this actor.
@@angelcaicedo6242 As a bouncer guests aren't too much of an assshole, because they fear you otherwise might not let them in. At least that's my experience. But I was shocked when doing the bar for an evening, just to see what it's like. The guests' lack of respect was astounding.
Mcconaughey is hilarious throughout the scene. Fantastic performance. So relaxed, so unforced. The song at the end is beyond hilarious. And the fact that it's adlibbed adds to its charm. Fantastic.
Honestly I don’t think I can remember a scene from any movie that has this level of an actor, the level of this man’s acting is absolutely mind blowing good fuckkk!! He portrayed humour, wit, mixed with emotion & just comedic timing that even took di’caprio back for this 6 minutes!! What an incredible actor:)
I love the fact that Leo/Jordan's using the chest punching routine later in the movie when giving a motivational speech to his employees. It tells a lot about the impact that McConaughey's character had on him.
The really cool thing that comes to mind is the fact that Matthew's chest beating scene was actually off the script... It was totally improvised... That I call BRILLIANCE!!
@@King-jk9or I think he thinks it's genius because of how good the acting is, we are completely focused on the conversation and not be distracted by the sound of cups clanging or music
I love all these comments trying ascertain meaning and motivation from Matthew McConaughy's speech when in reality the scriptwriter is showing the audience that Wall Street is run by narcissistic, coked-up lunatics. The whole point is this "successful broker" is high AF, getting wasted in the middle of the day and talking crack-head gibberish because he loves to hear his own voice. He is figuratively jerking himself off bragging about literally jerking himself off and stealing from his clients. It's not even subtle.
@@chrisel2286 EXACTLY. People shouldn't miss the core symbolism behind this performance. His acting is top shelf, very charismatic and it sucks you in... but the archetype he portays so well reflects the VERY REAL psychology & moral disposition these people have in real life. It's nothing to look up to, per se. Only the charisma & set of balls it takes to run with something like that. Disregarding the eventual Karmic downfall that is sure to come from fucking people over 1 too many times. I dunno, that's how I interpret the piece. Unless you realize how bad it is to manipulate and use people while you party it up on their hard earned wealth - even though they can be perceived of as suckers - then the apathy and GREED you end up feeding within yourself will consume any sense of decency or basic ethics/morals 1 should pay adherence to as a decent human being.
What people don't pay attention to in this scene is his hair and clothes, the way he's presented. This man is obviously one of the original yuppies from the 1980s. He looks like an aged Patrick Bateman who never quite moved on with rest of the world because his one goal in life was money, and it's cost him his sanity.
@@AryanKulkarni31 Yeah that’s what I meant the original comment said Mcconaughey’s character was one of the yuppies from that era that hasn’t “moved on” yet but this scene is actually still set in that same time period as American Psycho.
@@samanthawilson7250 To say that Leo was confused about the moment, because it wasn't in the script, implies that Leo didnt know it was going to happen.
Fun fact: When Leo looks off camera at the beginning, that's him looking at Scorcese to see if Leo should keep going. A lot of this scene was improvised.
+Michael Warbux McConaughey explained on Graham Norton's show that they shot the scene 5 times or so before DeCaprio asked him about the chest-pounding and the humming. McConaughey said it was his way to relax and "get out of my own head". DeCaprio suggested that he do it at the beginning of the scene, as well as at the end of it. "This guy gets it, it's like I'm passing the torch" was roughly where it went from there.
Fun fact, this scene was improvised. No one knew that the chest pounding was going to happen which is why Leo was caught off guard and was holding back laughter. At 5:51 Leo is looking towards the camera crew like “wtf is going on?”. Gotta love acting when it’s done by professionals.
That's kind of different than what Matthew McConaughey said about it on the Graham Norton interview. He said he was doing it before the scene and DiCaprio suggested he incorporate it into one of the last takes
It wasn’t. He said it was something he did before takes and they decided to include in the film. Decaprio looks awkward because he’s playing a young guy just trying to go along with the senior broker
Shout out to the waiter. Played his small part well. He knowingly laughs as he leaves the table adding a sense that this kind of talk is just normal around here.
@@makeoutbars2202 😆 I can tell you from the years working in food service he nailed how the average server would have acted there. Perfection. Probably strictly unnecessary but it gives the whole scene a sense of reality.
it's such a great scene. the editing, the dialogue, the acting, everything comes together to explain so many financial jargons, without making it boring even for a minute. yet still feel realistic enough. that's just the genius of martin scorsese. he iconify the image of jordan belfort, presenting a morally grey character in such a classy way.
What's great about this film is that based off this scene you think that McConaughey is going to be one of the movie's main characters, yet you never see him again after this.
They could have used a better body double. In this scene, his face is silky smooth and when they zoom to the snort, it’s somebody with stubble under his nose.
@@eternity8811 Yeah you can find a video somewhere that has this scene alongside the script, and it completely fucking goes off the hook about half way through, it's amazing
@@fresh_dood thx I'll look for it. What's so cool is you can kinda see MMC is in the moment and searching for the right words like he's actually having a real conversation so it gives the lines so much more idk... reality effect than it would have if it was scripted. A unique scene in all filmmaking I think.
Both are incredible actors for this. Matthew for coming up with this on the spot, and Leo for being able to somehow work with it and make it look real despite having no prep or notice
And for that 6 minutes, Leo was a supporting actor in his own film.
The sad thing is that Leo did amazing work with this role as well.
@@svensvensson6705 how is that sad.
@@arnavshah7511 that was fair.. Matthew killed it in Dallas buyers club...he was unbelievable
@@CaliJose209 it’s an expression to show how amazing the other actor was in this scene
Leo looked embarrased. And he should have been.
After this Matthew turned to the camera and said. “You guys ready to film yet?”
hahahahaha
Cameraman: This guy’s a weridy!
Lol
Best punchline ever
Omg that was funny lol
I think that the most interesting part of this scene is that Matthew Mcconaughey's character is simply the embodiment and representation of future Leo in this movie.
literally
@@parisarkhurst1901 in real life too
He's the boatman over the styx.
I think Jordan went even further
@@doncorleole2356 true, Matthew seems to have his life under control to an extent
It’s crazy how the movie doesn’t have to tell you how much of an impact this meeting had on Jordan, Matthew McConaughey is never mentioned again but he defined his entire mindset.
He even plays the same anthem Matthew hums in this scene later in the movie!
IRL Marc Hanna later became a 25% stake holder of Jordan Belfort's firm Stratton Oakmont.
At 2:20 Di caprio almost broke character and was about to laugh
The joke about Jordan Belfort was that he was so capitalistic that he beat everyone and the capitalism itself in its own game.
The fact that he has under 10 minutes of screen time, his character is the most talked about thing in the movie
22 characters Matthew McConaughey tell the story.
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Kinda like Arthur Leigh Allen in Zodiac
His character is not the most talked about in the movie, not even close.
@@alcambio8923 yes it is. You would know if you had friends to talk with about this movie
@@ahabduennschitz7670 People with good friends are often in a good mood, and between you and me, I don't seem to be the bitter one.
You don't really need to talk with anyone to know this, McConaughey played his character like a genius, but it's just a secondary character. It's barely mentioned after this.
When you’re a freshman and befriend a senior on the first day of school...
seniors have the best sense of humor
lmao fr
He met the senior that mastered the game
wrr
Yoo😂😂👌🏽
The only time DiCaprio was out-performed
Gangs Of New York, DDL acted circles around him
R8-TV ABSOLUTELY, good call.
Not exactly a performance though, he actually does this as an acting exercise
Nah.. departed jacl nocholson put performed him by a mile
Kimchi G I don't know, so many incredible acting performances in Departed. I don't think anyone's acting particularly stood out in that movie. Just my opinion
Fun fact: Mcconaughey does that beat to warm up before every take. The director liked it so much, he put it in the movie.
Cool thanks for sharing that's cool
Another fun fact: When Leo looks back, he's actually looking at Scorsese for direction, but decided that it worked for the scene
We all knew that already (tell us something we didn’t know) but thanks for that Jinnie genius!!!???!!!???
@@nickytommymancinelli8066I didn’t know buddy. Speak for urself not others bum
Another fun fact: It was Leo's idea to have Mathew do his drum beat for the actual take and it made it into the film
McConaughey, in about 8 minutes of total time, managed to represent everything wrong with American finance with the most enjoyable persona imaginable
damn right
Tbh, as wrong as it is, it’s the most blyatifully correct system there is or ever was…
Seeing as to how empires grow and collapse every single time, and so do all currencies and economies and nations and governments, the beautiful part of this glorified Ponzi scheme we call the U.S. dollar and western economy, is that for as long as it lasts, it is truly worth the burden… because the alternative is to have this same amount of time but to suck…
Instead, we have a completely BS system that allows for wild prosperity and opportunity, for a short time, until it flamboyantly fails, and then starts over and rinse and repeat… better that than socialism and etc… that’s basically America’s plan… to YOLO for a little while until it blows up like it would have anyways even if it were to be any other system imaginable…
Such is current humanity and it’s point in spacetime and evolution.
Bruh that's not just american finance. It's finance all over the world.
Dude that literally is not american finance. It's like that everywhere, america and switzerland just do it the best, and it works pretty fucking well, you wouldn't be on this device if it didn't.
Is it wrong, though? I mean, they're making money to this day and producing sh!t
I was a financial advisor for many years and I can tell you this scene is ridiculously accurate
Oh! I thought they were jus exaggerating things
really? tell us more about it
@@xaviermoyssenalvarez4419 mostly the part about comission and how you never want the customer to cash out and sell their position. The more trades they make the more commission in your pocket. Client referrals are huge too, surprised they didn't mention that. The jerking off part is just funny but coke is definatelty common place.
@@kevincruise3870 honestly the only thing exaggerated in that whole scene was the jerking off bit everything else is 100% real
@@rexation1017 did you work in NYC during the 80/90s?
I'd pay to watch a spinoff of Matthew's character.
It's a porn with drug I guess 😂
@@moch.farisdzulfiqar6123 dallers buyers club
Watch The Gentlemen
Not Matthew McConahey but Wall Street (1987) with Michael Douglas. Gordon Gekko is a similar type of character
First when i saw this I thought this was the guy from American Psycho. Like Patrick Bateman shit lol.
“You gotta pump those numbers up, those are rookie numbers” 😂😂😂
Based on that, I was an all star at one point.
@@wingman-1977i was a lebron james of masturbating one time now I'm a nobody since I've stopped feeding the goose 3 years ago
In this racket
@@wingman-1977One could say that you were a master....
Remember guys, only betas fap! Its a cope (like religions) but for soyjacks!
This Scene is legendary, Dicaprio acting as the naive guy and Mathew as the established Wolf.
The Wolf and the Cub
Ohhhhhh is that what's happening
Fkn great comment m8
Jorge Rodríguez it’s good to see you have such a grasp on the obvious
it's a shame he never turned up again later in the movie
“You got to stay relaxed” is such a hilarious line for a guy who is snorting Coke at 10:30am
Excellent point
how the fuck else would you do this job. cocaine and hookers man
Dudes eyes are twitching the entire time 😅
It's 10:51 and I'm doing it
you gotta pump those numbers up, those are rookie numbers in this racket@@DanteFlipstein
This was actually just a conversation between Leo and Matthew that they recorded
Lol
Lol, i heard that they went to a restaurant and i believe there was a fan recording this without them noticing lol
This part was so well acted (thanks to Matthew) that it seems real. 😂
You can tel when he starts humming. Improvised.
LMFAO
Matthew McConaughey's humming comes at such a random time and Leo's reaction is perfect, this scene makes me laugh every time.
I just found out why I'm an incredibly relaxed guy.
lemme guess -- the first one
Love how, this comment has the number 69 in the likes
Same lol
Alejandro garza 1.2K assholes had to ruin it
Twice a day?
Matthew McConaughey didn't win an Oscar for his role in the Dallas Buyers Club, he won an Oscar for his 6 glorious minutes in the Wolf of Wall Street
Yeah he endorses drugs and hookers in this movie and gets AIDS because of them in the other one.
@@AnnaLVajda it’s part of the movie inbred
He did win Oscar in Dallas Buyers club
@@yawaryann u dont get it
@MysticalKO Can you explain this to me? Idk what the original person said
Jordan: Twice a day? It's not possible
Mcconaughey: No, it's necessary
I do it 7 times a day lol
@@Zenblack7 cringe
@@Zenblack7 thats rookie number
Maybe Cooper?
Rookie numbers
This didn't even feel like watching a movie. This feels like you were there, listening to your mentor as he lectures about his principles and whatnot. Thats how convincing his acting is
This is one of the greatest movie scenes in history. Perfect acting.
anyone that knows movies and sales will agree
it would be if the montage didnt suck dick.
Yeah but the editing was crap: look at those random cuts
haven't watched many movies
It reminds me of that auditing seen from the master
"Those are rookie numbers in this racket" 😂😂😂
Francesco Marra The best line in a movie by far 😂😂😂
That line became a meme
Francesco Marra pump those numbers 👆🏼
My brother in law worked for him
You had to watch your back though
They were always screwing each other out of commission
Francesco Marra for me five to six MINIMUM daily
I want to see McConaughey as the lead actor in a Scorsese movie.
There is always a tough between Leo and Matthew, but both are equally awesome 💯💯💯
hey, we have the same name xd
For these 6 minutes, he was a lead actor and leo was a supporting actor in his own movie
Alright alright alright, I'm ready for it
@@chrisanderson1396 Haha I can't believe you copied that comment from 9 months ago xD I'm not hating, I wish I had thought of it first too
That whistle he has in his voice is oddly captivating
Yeah it sounds relaxing even
Matthew improvised like 80% of his lines in this scene. it's crazy
I think except the business aspect, he does that out of the inner self. One of the greatest and funniest scenes from the film 😄
As long as he’s not dressed, like an astronaut selling you cryptocurrency.
Also during Matthew’s chest beat; when Leo was looking offscreen, he was looking at Martin Scorsese for his approval, cause he thought it was out of the ordinary. (From what I’ve heard)
No he didnt. Just chest beat
@@tomekwilczynski9150 just read the script book tho, he did improvise a lot of his lin3
It's funny seeing Jordan in this scene saying "no...I'm good with my water" knowing that he is about to become a full fledged junkie later on in the movie
He never becomes a junkie...It's all for his companies. A lot of families counting on him. Gotta stay sharp.
@Dante Carroll No.
But by the end he's gone full circle and is supping non-alcoholic beer.
@@xjArieswar yeah like when he's cutting open his pillows full of Blow all for the companies 😂😂
@@xjArieswar Hilarious. Try all you like, no one is going to legalize your shit.
Cocaine wakes up on the morning and snorts a line of Mathew M.
😂😂
Lmao
when you cant spell his last name
@@danniehammie6157 Mathew m sounds like a drug.
Mathew M doesn’t take drugs, the drugs take Mathew M
3:23 Me trying to end an uncomfortable silence.
This is such an underrated comment
🤣🤣 If I could invest in comments like stock... I'd put the HOUSE on this blowing up...22 likes @14th April 2021... this will do a 1000x
Had a wisdom tooth extracted yesterday and it hurts to laugh... this comment hurt me bad 😂😂
😂😂😂
@@veganreal1376 lmao
Lmao!
"You'll be stroking it and thinking about money" Actually one of the keys to the universe
Factual
I took this literally and became a chronic sperm donor
Facts
And then you die and it all disappears
@@Karlifornication That happens to everyone
He's so likable and charismatic you dont realize he's just a coked out dude saying things.
Tootski?
He’s also a really evil man. Lol
But there actually REAL things
That's what coke usually does
What does that even mean 😂😂
FK I swear people these days everyone's just anyone saying things
2013-2014 version of McConaughey is the best actor ever imo.
- Stole the spotlight in TWOWS with only about 10 mins of screen time.
- Oscar for Dallas Buyers Club.
- Emmy nominee for True Detective.
- Interstellar. The greatest movie of all time.
Not sure abt Interstellar part tbf but yeah Det Rust is legendary
I wish they had more scenes with Matthew McConaughey.
Trapper Awesome Knight In real life Marc Hannah ended up working for Jordan Belfort, I would have loved it to see that happen in the movie too
I wish they would've brought him back later for a reunion in the movie since he did inspire Jordan.
He has his own movie back then,
He nailed it!
@@stevensaleh6955 q
Me trying to start a conversation 3:23
Quagmire----giggidy
Relatable
Nico Reveco didn’t even have to click to no what part you were talking about
lmao
lmao i havent got this good of a laugh by a comment before.. just came out of nowhere
You wouldnt believe how much of this is unscripted. Incredible.
How do you know
@@philthompson729 it's been stated before that there was a lot of improvisation in this scene.
Leo included mathews warmup routine too... He liked it and so he wanted to add it.....the warmup routine is the humming stuff they did
@@philthompson729 the chest banging scene is actually unscripted. You can see Dicaprio is like looking around for the waiter, but actually he's looking at the director and the camera crew to see if the director would cut it. Since the director didnt cut so he just play along
😆😆😆😆😆
The chest beating is a real life practice by Matthew in his trailer whenever before a take. This was witnessed by Leo one time.
After several takes and Scorcese about to wrap this scene, Leo asked for another take and asked Matthew to insert the chest beating. The result is one of the best scene in Wolf...
"This is not a tip, this is a prescription." - lol
Please kelva I need more
Not funny
“Those are rookie numbers in this racket” lmao
If you don't you will tip the fuck over, or worse implode 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@samtom8007 That's because you need a sense of humor to find something funny.
People go on about McConaughey in this scene, and for good reason, but I think it's worth pointing out that Leo does an excellent job of playing the complete opposite to his personality in most of the movie.
Here he's nervous, out of his element, all smiles, nervous laughs and compliments, looking around to see if people are watching them.
Your point? This video captures the scene where Matthew McConaughey acted brilliantly, which is why people praising him "for this scene". Why would people talk about other scenes of movie in this scene's video?
@@ac30024 the parts he talked about were also part of this scene
When he looked around he was looking at Martin Scorsese for approval.
Not to mention he seemed to care for his clients when he mentioned he wanted to make both sides happy. It’s crazy how his personality did a complete 180 from here on
He's actually looking around because Matthew McConaughey improvised parts of this and he was looking to thr director to see if he should go with it, especially the chest pounding part, 100 percent not scripted.
"Eee eee eee fking digits keke kek kek kek" - Mathew McConaughey
🤣🤣🤣
acidic, above-the-shoulders, mustard shit 😮
Master of Words
LOOOOOOOOOL
LOL
0:48 “Excellent strategy sir” is so funny to me for some reason 😂😂😂
samuel michael dickson
lol what a craze
Bro, invested in gamestop, AMC, Nokia, and apparently since they're gonna do it to American airlines, some of that as well.
It’s funny because I heard Wall Street and I searched up this scene. Great stuff
@@freakshow2603 same as me haha. the stock market is so rigged
GME to the moon bois
Watch this every morning as motivation
Motivation for what?
Don't know about you, but I use it to justify my cocain addiction.
Damn straight Alan~! I watch this at the beginning of each Friday to motivate myself and stand behind the conviction of my contrarian investments.
Amen
Phhhffff, those are rookie numbers. I watch it every morning, after lunch, and before I go to bed.
Same dudde
When he says "This is not a tip, this is a prescription. Trust me." I'll never not laugh my ass off.
The prescription is unclear. He didn't specify : With or without visual aid?
@@ConsensusXdude said you've gonna be thinking about money while doing it.
@@joshrillo ohh true, true. Only problem is: what if I get excited later when talking money with a client?
I get up to shake hands on a deal and they see my excitement...
I mean, it REALLY isn't that funny. Maybe if you have no idea what he said it's funny. The most funny thing for me was the seagull sound he makes when beating his chest.
epic - I will use it
I like how this scene shows Jordan as a blank canvas who wants to make lots of money but is still guided by notions of moderation (no drinking, drugs) and fairness (help his customers make money too). Yet in just 5 minutes Hanna imprints his philosophy of self-serving, win at all costs mentality onto him, which radically shifts the course of Jordan's journey for the rest of the film. Great scene!
Love it. Scorsese did a perfect job here, showing how few minutes interaction carries a spirit for his entire career.
Leo's reaction to that improv scene is a masterclass. As long as the director doesn't say cut, you just keep rolling for however long they see fit.
It was absolutely terrific in Killers of the Flower moon, playing that Okie.
That’s why whenever Leo was looking to his right, offscreen, he was looking at Martin Scorsese for his approval. Matthew owned this scene and he improvised most of it in one take 😂
according to youtube comments every single scene from every single movie is improvised so I bet this one was too
This isn't improved as if he didn't tell anyone and just winged it while cameras rolling.
@@sadas3190 Yes, that's what people in this job do. If you always know what's coming, the performance looks unnatural and stiff. You just go with whatever comes to you unless the director tells you otherwise.
Years later and Matthew McConaughey's delivery of "All very acidic, above the shoulders mustard shit." still has me laughing out loud every time
Can someone just explain that to me? For some reason not able to understand the meaning of it.
I understood it as if you don’t crank one out you end up with shit for brains.
@@radharajguru529 thats because it doesnt have a meaning
@@perseus1054 Yeah, you’ve gotta understand what a metaphor is first, and be able to infer things.
He’s implying that dealing with numbers all day leaves a corrosive and sour feeling that has to be alleviated somehow.
Not exactly esoteric reading comprehension stuff here.
@@Nomans_Nomen Reading comprehension can be harder for non-native speakers trying to understand metaphoric language. Cut em some slack.
You can really tell Leo's character trying to absorb all these overwhelming stuff and reconciling the fact that he badly wants it, at some point you feel him utterly disgusted albeit in character he doesn't show it and then even in the end you feel him accepting his life.
What an actor
His acting in this movie amazes me everytime I watch it
Impeccable
Duck off lmao
Yea
God this comment makes me so mad for no reason. Shut the fuck up
This scene and probably this very video on YT made me want to watch the movie many years ago. I was disappointed to not see Matthew M. anywhere other than in this scene but the movie was splendid enough to make me fall in love with watching cinema.
They need to make a prequel based on Mathews character. That would rule.
ModernDayWarrior2112 l
ModernDayWarrior2112 His character in the movie Gold was sort of this character
dude i never thought of that, yhats a fucking GREAT IDEA
ModernDayWarrior2112. ABSOLUTELY !
not even, the guy in the movie Gold was actually a good guy and became rich in an honest way.
Matthew -"At least twice a day"
Leo -"...but that's not possible"
Matthew - "No. It's necessary."
Jaideep Khare It's possible.
It was a reference to Interstellar. Come on, guy.
xD
Jaideep Khare good one 😂😂
Radhakrishnan B best reply lol
3:07 when you lock your car
Lol
Lolololololoooooo😂😂😂❤
😂
i make a lot of noise laugthing at after i figure it out what you mean.
Lol
that "stay with me" phrase is a golden detail, what a beast of an actor Matthew McConaughey is
"Excellent strategy sir"
lol, i love it
To be fair, that is a pretty fucking good strat for work lunch break
doesn't movie quotes get old?
That was actually said in the book
666
Yeah, some sort of English humor. Love it!
Girls at the lunch table: OMG Megan is so pretty
Boys at the lunch table: 3:24
Yes 😂
I'm dying by laughing ! 🤣
LMFAO
I agree
Literally no girls do that
Plese let's give a round of applause to the server guy. He's been working there for a long time, he's experienced and confident enough to deal with crazy Wall Street people and knows how to take care of them while being super efficient and composedly elegant. Nothing surprises him anymore, he's there to provide his excellent service and to makes a shitload of tips out of it ...LOL
Well, I know him personally.
He is an all around awesome person!
Not only he’s an actor, but he is also a bad ass drummer and, hold it…wait for it…an NPYD detective!
I used to bartend at this joint where he would play several times a week!
Thank you for the great conversations Mr. Jose!
@@markusz77 I knew he was some cool guy !
I love it when he says Excellent strategy sir. Lmao
@@markusz77 So he's a cop. That's the opposite of what I would describe as an awesome person. *At* *least* 40% of cops are domestic abusers and the rest of them are complicit by silence. Not to mention we all know the police routinely harass and murder predominantly poor, black people. Fuck cops, including this actor.
@@angelcaicedo6242 As a bouncer guests aren't too much of an assshole, because they fear you otherwise might not let them in. At least that's my experience. But I was shocked when doing the bar for an evening, just to see what it's like. The guests' lack of respect was astounding.
One of the best single scenes in American film history
His accent is like fine whiskey
Yes
Absolut martinis or wild turkey ? So confusing.
I wish they made a spin off movie about mcconaughey’s character.
Daniel Pichardo that would be kinda cool
Damn Yeah
I would watch It day 1
Jeremy A based on the real story of his life then
I mean the whole movie would be about a guy getting high and jerking off 🤣😂🤣
"Fuck the clients" lmao
Pretty much how all major banks think
DrugzRKoool
Pretty much how *MOST* companies think.
Did someone say Wells Fargo?
Skeleton functions
Like A Boss
This dude really should’ve won an Oscar for this scene. In 5 minutes he sets the tone for the entire movie
Mcconaughey is hilarious throughout the scene. Fantastic performance. So relaxed, so unforced. The song at the end is beyond hilarious. And the fact that it's adlibbed adds to its charm. Fantastic.
Tenacious D
He adds some whistle to his speech and that’s fucking funny and genious.
Yeah I am genuinely watching that in loop
It sounds like Gopher in Winnie the Pooh :D
What is genious?!
@@cockeyedoptimista the whistle Mr cockeyed.
Nah that's just the way he speaks
If Matthew McCongaughey looked like an average guy, people would think he was crazy instead of charismatic.
He is crazy
Doesn't have much to do with his looks, it's all about how much confidence he has.
+CarlosDoesStuff Yes, to an extent. On the otherhand, Gary Busey is extremely confident, yet he has a reputation for being bat-shit crazy.
He's aggressively confident with no charisma and doesn't know how to adapt to his surroundings.
Yeah right there is a fine line in between and he is right in the middle of it
“You gotta feed the geese to keep the blood flowing” lmfao that line kills me everytime
Keeps the rhythm beLOW the belt
"If you don't, you'll fall out of balance, split your differential and tip the f**k over"😂
Leo's "wow" gets me too
Legendary line
That sentence doesn't make any sense 😅 but still makes sense
3:23 Me trying to end an awkward silence.
🤣💀
Bro the timing on that time stamp is fucking golden 😂😂
LMAO
lmao
Best part
the waiter "Excellent strategy sir" hahahahaha
Joe H. 😂😂😂😂
"Hey, you tip me well and decide to spend money in this establishment where I work, so I don't judge. Sir."
wow a 300 likes comment without any comments
He sounded like Jarvis 😂
The waiter actually says that in the book
Honestly I don’t think I can remember a scene from any movie that has this level of an actor, the level of this man’s acting is absolutely mind blowing good fuckkk!! He portrayed humour, wit, mixed with emotion & just comedic timing that even took di’caprio back for this 6 minutes!! What an incredible actor:)
I love the fact that Leo/Jordan's using the chest punching routine later in the movie when giving a motivational speech to his employees. It tells a lot about the impact that McConaughey's character had on him.
Rob Valley in real life mcconaugheys character ended up working for Jordan Belfort. I read it in the book.
The really cool thing that comes to mind is the fact that Matthew's chest beating scene was actually off the script... It was totally improvised... That I call BRILLIANCE!!
I haven't seen this movie, but based on the clip, I just figured he was trying to keep his heart going based on how loaded he was with cocaine.
Jonathan Robertson...No...watch the movie...You'll get it...
I'm pretty sure it was scripted and not off the cuff....what a stupid comment
How many times have I seen this scene and only just realized there is ZERO background noise. Holy shit, genius!
How’s that genius?
You can hear it, it’s just faint
Seemed like a sound design mistake when I first noticed it.
MegaGamer how tf is it genius
@@King-jk9or I think he thinks it's genius because of how good the acting is, we are completely focused on the conversation and not be distracted by the sound of cups clanging or music
"Those are rookie numbers"
*reddit users start sweating*
No need to go wild, man... 😉
Why are Reddit users sweating? Did the government find their CP finally?
@J-TagZ Ah yes. The Florida Man and his infamous rookie numbers 😂
You win the internet! 🤣
I feel attacked 😢
Everytime RUclips recommends me this clip, I watch it. Legendary.
BEST SCENE in this movie. Not just this movie, this scene is a masterpiece. Matthew McConaughey’s perfect acting.
I love all these comments trying ascertain meaning and motivation from Matthew McConaughy's speech when in reality the scriptwriter is showing the audience that Wall Street is run by narcissistic, coked-up lunatics.
The whole point is this "successful broker" is high AF, getting wasted in the middle of the day and talking crack-head gibberish because he loves to hear his own voice. He is figuratively jerking himself off bragging about literally jerking himself off and stealing from his clients. It's not even subtle.
@@chrisel2286 I think people are talking about the delivery of the dialogue. That's what makes this scene happen.
Leonardo is far far better actor than him !! Leo acting is natural !!
@@chrisel2286 EXACTLY. People shouldn't miss the core symbolism behind this performance. His acting is top shelf, very charismatic and it sucks you in... but the archetype he portays so well reflects the VERY REAL psychology & moral disposition these people have in real life. It's nothing to look up to, per se. Only the charisma & set of balls it takes to run with something like that. Disregarding the eventual Karmic downfall that is sure to come from fucking people over 1 too many times. I dunno, that's how I interpret the piece.
Unless you realize how bad it is to manipulate and use people while you party it up on their hard earned wealth - even though they can be perceived of as suckers - then the apathy and GREED you end up feeding within yourself will consume any sense of decency or basic ethics/morals 1 should pay adherence to as a decent human being.
@@bharatindia6570 well no shit Lmao but he’s still a goat. Denzel and leo are the top 2 best ever .
the little squeak matthew does at 3:06
The same squeak Kramer makes upon hearing about Bette Midler ruclips.net/video/n9_EcDBN6DA/видео.html
followed by the eyebrows, the shrug and the grin, it's acting genius
It sounds like a car getting locked.
"and then once right after lunch."
"really..."
lol they're having lunch X-D
Oh shit, just realised that. XD
Ctfu
Lmao
It would’ve been hilarious if we saw him head to the bathroom at the end of the scene.
Adam Carter oh my god!!! What was Scorsese thinking!! That’s genius.
All I gotta say is this movie taught me more about how the economy and stock market works more than the past 18 years of high school. .
When an astronaut gives off stock advice to a guy who invades people's dreams.
Astronaut? That guy has a hole lot of shit in his history. Forgot about why he left Texas?
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when a male stripper gives off stock advice to a broke ass womanizing artist
When a detective gives stock advice to a mentally challenged child
whoa whoa whoa this string is too ambitious a crossover al-fucking-ready
I love how awkward Leo was in this scene, juxtaposing his persona at the end with his entourage
Kyle Erman issa meme
He's a great actor though. Plays both parts well.
Don't know if juxtoposing is the right word here since this scene is so far before we see his other persona ahaha
Joe Noda oh well, I was just using fancy words i remember from English class a few years back
Leo was totally blinded of Matthew's performance.
What people don't pay attention to in this scene is his hair and clothes, the way he's presented. This man is obviously one of the original yuppies from the 1980s. He looks like an aged Patrick Bateman who never quite moved on with rest of the world because his one goal in life was money, and it's cost him his sanity.
Exactly look at the suit it's exactly the same
This scene is set in the 80s though I think 1987
@@goku8621 American psycho was based in 1987
Yup. He looks out of place, something is just off, but in such a good way tbh.
@@AryanKulkarni31 Yeah that’s what I meant the original comment said Mcconaughey’s character was one of the yuppies from that era that hasn’t “moved on” yet but this scene is actually still set in that same time period as American Psycho.
Definitely one if the best scenes in the entire movie
5:52 Leo actually looks at the director laughing/confused as the singing was not in the script. Confirmed in IMDB
It was his idea to put it in the scene Matthew does it out of habit off camera
No. It was Leo's idea to put it in - Matthew has talked about this in interviews.
rozzypink you read that wrong. He never said it wasnt leo s idea
@@samanthawilson7250 To say that Leo was confused about the moment, because it wasn't in the script, implies that Leo didnt know it was going to happen.
rozzypink
Because the thing was just humming in rhythm with the beat not singing, when Matthew sang that caught him off guard.
Matthew McConaughey should have won the best supporting cast actor Oscar for those 6 minutes! The best shortest performance EVER!!!!!!!!
Armand Konan His Oscar for Dallas Buyers Club was well deserved that same year
I know right? He made a genius move to improvise the scene.
Faded
Armand Konan 0
I'd stack it next to Baldwin in GGGR
Matthew deserves an Oscar award just for this short clip. lol
Hell yeah!
he did won one if i remember it right, and kinda stole it away from Di Caprio. Once again he didn't got his oscar lol
Just V He won best actor, but it was for a different movie. Then supporting actor was won by Christoph Waltz, who was in Django Unchained with Leo.
Long Zhang they should make a new award for best cameo
That wouldn't be fair, Best Cameo- Christopher Walken would always waste the competition.
Exactly how this industry works. A great scene, thank you!
McConaughey is absolute gold in this scene
Murph- "Dad, what did you do before you became a pilot?"
Cooper- "About that..."
LMFAO HAHAH
Nice broo ahahah
iliketrains0pwned good reference, although I wonder how many people would get it
Took a minute! BUT I GOT IT LMAOOOOO
cocaine and hookers, murphy...cocaine and hookers.
when the oscar winner meet an upcoming oscar winner
+partogi andreas hutapea Hell Yeah!!!!!!
I love that for only these 5 mins of this film, DiCaprio was the secondary character and McConaughey was the lead and he done a hell of a job doing it
Fun fact: When Leo looks off camera at the beginning, that's him looking at Scorcese to see if Leo should keep going. A lot of this scene was improvised.
Cool fact
+Michael Warbux Same at the end of the scene...he looks over for scorcese to say cut
+Michael Warbux McConaughey explained on Graham Norton's show that they shot the scene 5 times or so before DeCaprio asked him about the chest-pounding and the humming. McConaughey said it was his way to relax and "get out of my own head". DeCaprio suggested that he do it at the beginning of the scene, as well as at the end of it. "This guy gets it, it's like I'm passing the torch" was roughly where it went from there.
5:52 he wanted to laugh lol
You can tell when he does the bird noise and he’s so close to laughing
Fun fact, this scene was improvised. No one knew that the chest pounding was going to happen which is why Leo was caught off guard and was holding back laughter. At 5:51 Leo is looking towards the camera crew like “wtf is going on?”. Gotta love acting when it’s done by professionals.
That's kind of different than what Matthew McConaughey said about it on the Graham Norton interview. He said he was doing it before the scene and DiCaprio suggested he incorporate it into one of the last takes
@@sunisshiningiceisslippery i think he was doing the voice but not the chest pompinng?
Yes. I read the trivia on IMDB too
4:00 Leo almost lost it
It wasn’t. He said it was something he did before takes and they decided to include in the film. Decaprio looks awkward because he’s playing a young guy just trying to go along with the senior broker
Shout out to the waiter. Played his small part well. He knowingly laughs as he leaves the table adding a sense that this kind of talk is just normal around here.
I thought I was the only one who noticed there was something special between he and Mathew😂😂
@@makeoutbars2202 😆 I can tell you from the years working in food service he nailed how the average server would have acted there. Perfection. Probably strictly unnecessary but it gives the whole scene a sense of reality.
totally agree, there are no small roles, only small actors
"Excellent strategy Sir" - great line, delivered perfectly
@@Kid_Ikaris He knows he's gonna get a GIGANTIC tip and gives zero shits about the possibility of having to deal with Drunkonoughey.
it's such a great scene.
the editing,
the dialogue,
the acting,
everything comes together to explain so many financial jargons,
without making it boring even for a minute.
yet still feel realistic enough.
that's just the genius of martin scorsese.
he iconify the image of jordan belfort,
presenting a morally grey character in such a classy way.
What's great about this film is that based off this scene you think that McConaughey is going to be one of the movie's main characters, yet you never see him again after this.
ChernovFan100 It's great, and it sucks, because he was the best part of a great movie.
therealist811 and I think he dances in the scene where Belfort says he isn't *fucking* going.
I feel like the cocaine he snorted wasn't a prop.
This is funny
I feel like he did a good 3 lines before filming
They could have used a better body double. In this scene, his face is silky smooth and when they zoom to the snort, it’s somebody with stubble under his nose.
Vitamins
It reminds me of the *_cougar in this video_* ruclips.net/video/U2rNnzVotS0/видео.html&bbddba
The people sitting behind Jordan never decided what they wanted to eat.
They don't expect people to people to pay attention to the extras
But people that watch a lot of movies do
great, i just realized that by now
God the ambience is way too quiet.
It’s their first day on Wall Street give them time lol
“I want to, thats not why I do it. I do it because I fucking NEED to.”
How has that line not been turned into a meme yet.
that little weird chirp that Matthew does at 3:06 deserves an oscar itself
so are each of his whistling 's's
Huge Kramer influence
lol yes
5:52 This scene is fully improvised by Matthew. Leo is even looking at Martin off camera to see his reaction. He liked it.
Seriously..? Improv'd, that's some fine work.
@@eternity8811 Yeah you can find a video somewhere that has this scene alongside the script, and it completely fucking goes off the hook about half way through, it's amazing
@@fresh_dood thx I'll look for it.
What's so cool is you can kinda see MMC is in the moment and searching for the right words like he's actually having a real conversation so it gives the lines so much more idk... reality effect than it would have if it was scripted.
A unique scene in all filmmaking I think.
No it's not. Leo saw Matthew doing it before a scene and he said we got to put that in the movie, thus this was created.
Both are incredible actors for this. Matthew for coming up with this on the spot, and Leo for being able to somehow work with it and make it look real despite having no prep or notice
This scene put in perspective for me just how good McConaughey and DiCaprio really are
These 6 minutes of Matthew's acting deserved an Oscar without any doubts! 👌👏
5:41 hahaha you can see that smile is genuine and how badly Leo just wants to burst into laughter
😂😂😂😂😂
I've seen this movie many times and I haven't noticed that till now.
Shit got me giggling, lol.
Who wouldn’t?
It reminds me of the *_cougar in this video_* ruclips.net/video/U2rNnzVotS0/видео.html&vvvs
If you look closely, 5:38 is the start of it, but the camera angle changes