@@JohnDoe-tm9wz It doesn't just make your urine bright yellow. When asparagus is digested, asparagusic acid gets broken down into sulfur containing byproducts. Sulfur is not pleasant smelling, and shortly after eating asparagus, you are apt to notice a distinct odor when you urinate -- unless you are one of the people that, for some reason, have digestive systems that are able to break down the sulfur byproducts more efficiently, or are part of another group of people who are apparently noseblind to it.
Michael Caine told a story about how early in his career, John Wayne told him to never wear suede shoes. Because at the urinals if a fan recognized him, he would say, "You're John Wayne," and turn to him. I wonder if Michael Caine or John Wayne told Jack this story, and he put it in the movie.
I actually really liked this film and felt the performances were spot on. Spader is creepy as fuck when he starts to 'turn', and I actually think the final scene is worthy of the dynamic of the relationship between Will and Stewart. I think it's also meant to be a 'metaphor' for the 'balls-to-the-wall' business mindset. Regardless, it's an immensely enjoyable film.
The nerve on these people to call someone vindictive when they're the ones that tried to do them harm in the first place. The only way someone can be vindictive is if you harmed or tried to harm them. If they're vindictive for getting even, what does that make you?
Best vengeances ever: fire the bastard who took your job and slept with your wife-then piss on his shoes. “Marking my territory. You were in the way.”🤣🤣🤣
1:36 Ah, now the REAL Stu comes out. It's like the old man said, the beast is only primal. Neither good nor evil. It's the person that makes the wolf do bad things.
I agree. I would *never* hit on a man's wife. (Doesn't mean I wouldn't go to bed with one ... - But she'd have to come at me. Stewart went after - and nailed - her)
this is literally one of the funniest burns in movies I've seen... Stewart is SUCH A DOUCHE... and it angered me how he went after Jack's true lover in this... and I mean the one he ended up with in the end... AND he was a douche just for having an affair with his wife... when that situation could've been prevented... so shame on the wife and Stewart...
@@loopingmalone8242 Wolf is a mgtow story of a man who’s life is saved by getting bitten by a werewolf which gives him the powers to find the truth of his wife cheating on him and over coming his enemies and the in the end gets a girl 18 years his junior.
How is Stewart a douche, he loves Will and knows how much he’s hurt Will, and it kills him. He even offered to talk to Alden about keeping Will on as senior consultant. Stewart’s a true friend
What are you talking about? He hasn't got a wrinkle in his face. Only some extra weight and some hair loss, that's all. Aged way better than Nicholson!
@@sanbilge From how he looked during the 80s and 90s to the 2000s? Jeff Goldblum for example is approaching 70 and he looks good for his age whereas Spader is 60 and looks much older.
The first half of "Wolf" was much better than the second. When it was functioning as a satire of corporate life and the publishing world and the "wolf" mentality, it was brilliant. Unfortunately, it devolved into a badly done monster movie in the third act and abandoned the theme.