Years ago, this writer was shown "Wolves of Wall Street," a werewolf movie where no one turned into a werewolf, and there was a scene where one werewolf, still in human form, peed on another man's leg to show dominance and mark his territory. While there's probably no correlation between director Martin Scorsese's "The Wolf of Wall Street" and "Wolves of Wall Street" outside of a similar name, Leonardo DiCaprio is finally back in his marked territory of working with Scorsese and set photos of the production have already arrived online. Based on Jordan Belfort's memoir about his rise and fall as a New York stockbroker, Terence Winter's script apparently provides plenty of twists and turns, including midget tossing, but the first set photos from the shoot aren't much of a thrill ride unless you just can't get enough of DiCaprio standing in a crowded sidewalk or walking out of a building.
- 8/30/2012
- by Ryan Gowland
- The Playlist
Sam Page, Cory Monteith, Josh Henderson, Drew Fuller
Filmmaker David DeCoteau has become famous for two things - creating his own genre of film (boxer briefs horror), and for casting hot young actors who may or may not go on to bigger things, but more than likely would rather have all evidence of their involvement (see above) wiped from their resumes.
Under a myriad of alternate names (my favorite being Richard Chasen), David has brought us such memorable trash as The Brotherhood Series, Leeches!, Wolves Of Wall Street, and well, too many to list. If you go further down his filmography, you'll find a soft core classic (Leather Jacket Love Story), and some more ... directly sexual films.
But for whatever reason, David has turned his attention to carving out his own niche, and is now expanding on it with an ambitious new series of films titled 1313. They combine those DeCoteau...
Filmmaker David DeCoteau has become famous for two things - creating his own genre of film (boxer briefs horror), and for casting hot young actors who may or may not go on to bigger things, but more than likely would rather have all evidence of their involvement (see above) wiped from their resumes.
Under a myriad of alternate names (my favorite being Richard Chasen), David has brought us such memorable trash as The Brotherhood Series, Leeches!, Wolves Of Wall Street, and well, too many to list. If you go further down his filmography, you'll find a soft core classic (Leather Jacket Love Story), and some more ... directly sexual films.
But for whatever reason, David has turned his attention to carving out his own niche, and is now expanding on it with an ambitious new series of films titled 1313. They combine those DeCoteau...
- 12/28/2011
- by snicks
- The Backlot
One Halloween I was hunting through a Blockbuster for the perfect thriller movie; one that would be suspenseful but not too scary, sexy but not exploitative. After seeing one too many box covers featuring axe-wielding maniacs, screaming girls in bikinis, or screaming, axe-wielding maniacs in bikinis, I was about to abandon all hope; then I discovered a delightful film called Voodoo Academy.
A supernatural thriller set at an all-boys college, this film featured a suspenseful, original plot, supplemented and emphasized by a gorgeous cast of stunning young men wearing very few clothes; and after seeing this movie and thoroughly enjoying it, I set out in search of more features from the film's talented director, David Decoteau.
This Candian filmmaker has made nearly 90 films since the 1980s, and--after directing fun horror flicks like Sorority Babes in the Slimeball Bowlarama, he turned his attention to making horror movies for girls, such as The Brotherhood series,...
A supernatural thriller set at an all-boys college, this film featured a suspenseful, original plot, supplemented and emphasized by a gorgeous cast of stunning young men wearing very few clothes; and after seeing this movie and thoroughly enjoying it, I set out in search of more features from the film's talented director, David Decoteau.
This Candian filmmaker has made nearly 90 films since the 1980s, and--after directing fun horror flicks like Sorority Babes in the Slimeball Bowlarama, he turned his attention to making horror movies for girls, such as The Brotherhood series,...
- 3/5/2011
- by Megan Hussey
- Planet Fury
In the past few years there has been an influx of remakes in the horror genre. We all know that’s not a good thing but unfortunately the mainstream fans line the aisles and spend the bucks that allows this to continue to happen. It is well documented that I have not ever been nor will I ever be a fan of these remakes. I will say now that I am man enough to admit when I’m wrong. I guess the formula needs to be correct for a successful remake. Then comes walking in I Spit on Your Grave. Read more to see what I thought of this remake of the 1978 film of the same name.
The tale of I Spit on Your Grave is one that all fathers dread when they have a daughter, as it is worse than anything that Liam Neeson’s daughter in Taken could ever imagine.
The tale of I Spit on Your Grave is one that all fathers dread when they have a daughter, as it is worse than anything that Liam Neeson’s daughter in Taken could ever imagine.
- 2/13/2011
- by nyquill
- Destroy the Brain
Aahh! Giant leeches! They're ripping my clothes off!
Halloween is nearly upon us once again, and for some of us it conjures memories we would rather keep suppressed. For instance, the little boy who went out one Halloween wearing a Thundarr mask he got from Woolworth and a fabulous sun sword he made from a whiffle bat.
The night went well until he got home and emptied the contents of his goodie bag and found 2 business cards, 3 mini-bibles, used wax lips, a brown banana, and someone's dentures. Oh, and worst of all - candy corn.
Needless to say, that child was scarred for life from properly celebrating the gayest holiday of them all.
Fortunately, the energy he could have spent trick-or-treating every year was instead spent becoming a horror aficionado, with a special focus on the hot guys that provided eye candy in between the, well, horror.
Two years ago...
Halloween is nearly upon us once again, and for some of us it conjures memories we would rather keep suppressed. For instance, the little boy who went out one Halloween wearing a Thundarr mask he got from Woolworth and a fabulous sun sword he made from a whiffle bat.
The night went well until he got home and emptied the contents of his goodie bag and found 2 business cards, 3 mini-bibles, used wax lips, a brown banana, and someone's dentures. Oh, and worst of all - candy corn.
Needless to say, that child was scarred for life from properly celebrating the gayest holiday of them all.
Fortunately, the energy he could have spent trick-or-treating every year was instead spent becoming a horror aficionado, with a special focus on the hot guys that provided eye candy in between the, well, horror.
Two years ago...
- 10/27/2010
- by snicks
- The Backlot
Bradley Stryker, the peroxide blond young man that starred in various horror films for the notorious David DeCoteau including The Brotherhood, Final Stab, and Wolves of Wall Street. The Brotherhood which was one of Stryker's first efforts, which helped to coin the now ever popular "Homo Erotic" horror film moniker. Part of the film's success from a financial standpoint and in crafting new vernacular in the horror genre, had to do with Stryker's good looks, toned body and constant running around in his boxer briefs. He followed that with supporting roles in Final Stab, which was one of those Scream inspired ripoffs so much to the point that it was dubbed Scream 4 in the bootleg market. At any rate, the film can be seen as a guilty pleasure. Wolves of Wall Street followed afterwards. Since starring in those films, Stryker has moved away from the genre and the peroxide,...
- 10/7/2010
- by Big Daddy aka Brandon Sites
- Big Daddy Horror Reviews - Interviews
No, The Wolf of Wall Street isn't a sequel to Oliver Stone's Wall Street, nor is it a remake of 2002's Wolves of Wall Street, which followed young stockbrokers who became werewolves (without ever actually turning into one). Instead it's an adaptation of Jordan Belfort's memoir of stockbroker decadence in the 1990s. Deadline reports that Ridley Scott is in early negotiations to direct Leonardo DiCaprio in the adaptation, from a script by Terry Winter.
Two years ago, Martin Scorsese was set to direct the movie, but Scorsese and DiCaprio made Shutter Island instead.
When The Wolf of Wall Street will be made is the only question. DiCaprio is set to star in Clint Eastwood's Hoover biopic, while Scott is planning a 3D prequel to his 1979 sci-fi classic, Alien.
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Link | Posted 7/9/2010 by Ryan
Martin Scorsese | Leonardo DiCaprio | Jordan Belfort | Ridley Scott...
Two years ago, Martin Scorsese was set to direct the movie, but Scorsese and DiCaprio made Shutter Island instead.
When The Wolf of Wall Street will be made is the only question. DiCaprio is set to star in Clint Eastwood's Hoover biopic, while Scott is planning a 3D prequel to his 1979 sci-fi classic, Alien.
Next Showing:
Link | Posted 7/9/2010 by Ryan
Martin Scorsese | Leonardo DiCaprio | Jordan Belfort | Ridley Scott...
- 7/9/2010
- by Ryan Gowland
- Reelzchannel.com
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