Wall Street defense attorney Vinoo Varghese fact checks financial crime scenes from movies and television including ‘The Wolf of Wall Street,’ ‘Catch Me If You …
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this dude made stocks interesting to me and that’s an achievement. i love watching people who love their jobs and are super knowledgeable. he’s so interesting
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The part about cell phone number and identity theft had me scared. Back when I was younger and stupider, I gave out my phone number like candy because I thought it's harmless, what can you do with a phone number anyway? Ugh…
I love how this guy is explaining all this financial stuff and it all sounds so interesting. I think he does a great job and yet I still don't understand any of it.
I remember once someone called me telling me about my car insurance, that there was something wrong with it, clearly a scam. I replied that I don’t even have a car, because I don’t. They stammered and didn’t know what to say. So I hung up.
9:42 Absolutely ANY mentally-sound person who willingly gives up his full name, date of birth, and social security number to a total stranger (who called you) over the phone deserves to loose his/her money. Go elsewhere for sympathy.
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Who else went straight to wolf of Wallstreet
Everyone please watch Mr Robot one of the best shows ever
He should review more movies and tv shows.
His last line is probably the most poignant thing ever.
this dude made stocks interesting to me and that’s an achievement. i love watching people who love their jobs and are super knowledgeable. he’s so interesting
BIG SPOILER FOR MR. ROBOT
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Wall Street Lawyer Reviews Financial Crime Scenes
"Next up, Terminator 2."
The part about cell phone number and identity theft had me scared. Back when I was younger and stupider, I gave out my phone number like candy because I thought it's harmless, what can you do with a phone number anyway? Ugh…
Vanity Fair, GQ and WIRED battling it out but I'm just here enjoying the heck out of these series.
As if the wealth owned by huge corporations isn't all stolen already
"We have laws for a reason." LOL! Yes, so the people in power can punish you for doing anything that is not in their interest.
how about a detective plays Among us
Henry Zebrowski looking a like a lil snack in those Wolf of Wall Street scenes
I love he's talking about Boby Axelrod
I love how this guy is explaining all this financial stuff and it all sounds so interesting. I think he does a great job and yet I still don't understand any of it.
cool inside info, thank you
Idk about the editing on this. I think a lot of his points were cut put
Hollywood make it like it's easier to get to Wall Street. It is if you don't have a heart
Spoilers for Mr. Robot
All those frauds just write books in prison about how they bilked people and make comebacks. We need to bring back firing-squads.
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This is the first review where the expert doesn't say at the end "crime doesn't pay" 🤔
I remember once someone called me telling me about my car insurance, that there was something wrong with it, clearly a scam. I replied that I don’t even have a car, because I don’t. They stammered and didn’t know what to say. So I hung up.
9:42 Absolutely ANY mentally-sound person who willingly gives up his full name, date of birth, and social security number to a total stranger (who called you) over the phone deserves to loose his/her money. Go elsewhere for sympathy.