The Wolf of Wall Street--The Ultimate Trivia Collection

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THE WOLF OF WALL STREET

THE ULTIMATE TRIVIA COLLECTION

 

FROM THE MOVIE DIRECTED BY MARTIN SCORSESE

 

CREATED BY FILM TRIVIA METAVERSE

 

ABOUT THE FILM

The Wolf of Wall Street is a biographical black comedy directed by Martin Scorsese, based on the memoir of stockbroker Jordan Belfort. The film follows Belfort's rise in the world of finance, from working at a modest brokerage firm to founding his own company, Stratton Oakmont. The movie delves into his life of excess, corruption, and debauchery, highlighting themes of greed, moral decay, and the corrupting influence of wealth. With fast-paced storytelling, dark humor, and sharp social commentary, the film critiques the culture of greed and the lengths people will go to achieve success at any cost.

 

TRIVIA SAMPLES:

 

"The actors used crushed B vitamins as a stand-in for cocaine in scenes where the characters snort drugs. Jonah Hill later had to be hospitalized due to bronchitis after excessive inhalation during the filming."

 

"Martin Scorsese's films often feature improvisation, and The Wolf of Wall Street was no different. A large portion of the movie was improvised by the actors, as Scorsese encourages it during production."

 

"Jonah Hill took a significant pay cut to be part of the film, earning only the minimum salary from the Screen Actors Guild, which was $60,000. This decision was driven by his desire to work with Martin Scorsese."

The Wolf of Wall Street--The Ultimate Trivia Collection