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Jack Frink
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Reactionary trolls are good times.

Nice trolling.

But then we wouldn't have Bane.

I think we got more than enough of Jonathan Crane.

I agree with this take.

Glad to see someone else admit that Rises is great.

No Country has an unusual structure in that sense. And you're right that he feels obsolescent at the end - it's a despairing story. But there is a character arc there.

He seems to have a knack for it.

It's a more subtle anger. I think that final break up scene, as well as the very last shot of the movie, gets it across. Not to mention: you are clearly supposed to hate Belfort and co. by the end of the film.

And the "new guy" is now blowing up in Mr. Robot!

Regular-Sized Rudy wrote his own.

DiCaprio is so funny just saying "yeah…?" to Hill's increasingly awful story/explanation.

That's a legendary sequence. For me the choice scene is Jordan and Donnie in the bar, with Donnie explaining why he married his cousin and then leading up to "fucking smoke crack with me, bro."

Both Ed Tom Bell and Eddie Mannix make tremendous personal progress in their respective films. Mannix also achieves meaningful results. I disagree with your reading of these movies.

It was mixed.

Not just on Wall Street. Social Media salespeople think Belfort is an inspirational character.

I doubt Turturro ever feels dissed.

I don't see aimless nihilism in that or any other Coen film.

Wolf of Wall Street is wonderful and angry and acidic. It gets better each time I watch it.

This movie was compared to Wolf of Wall Street a lot.