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  • daisy ... that stupid little whore

  • Daisy's a bitch

  • gosh, gatsby all wet.......mmm yummy (;

  • When you and I were 17, Love it :)

  • @MissxRunescape hey I know your vids tats wierd to see you on here lol

  • fuck daisy.

  • Daisy is overly dramatic.

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  • aww gatsby♥

  • I loved the book and I love what they did in the film.

    What I hate is a bitch that knew I was reading the book and told me Gatsby would die. Oh my God, how I hated that bitch.

    Still today I havent accepted her on Facebook.

  • @Luchiz OH MY GOD SOMEONE DID THE SAME THING TO ME...

  • @Luchiz I know that feel

  • no!!! i was starting to hate gatsby but he shouldnt have been killed :(

  • nice swimsuit lmao

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  • Wouldn't his dad's name be Mr. Gatz? Not Mr. Gatsby?

  • Aw D:

  • He died n it wasn't him who was driving. I wonder what would have happen it Tom knew that daisy did it.

  • This story always reminds me if my first love

  • aw that's so sad Gatsby dies :'(

  • What a bitch he popped the floaty.

  • Its official. I want in Nick's pants.

  • I wonder if Hershel put Gatsby in a barn after he killed him

  • Wilson was the original Jason.

  • HE LOOKS SO HANDSOME IN THE POOL! ♥♥♥

  • daisy's a selfish spoiled bitch and she didnt deserve Gatsby

  • didnt wilson die too? and if he killed gatsby then who killed wilson?

  • @dedude808 in the book, wilson kills gatsby and then kills himself

  • @dedude808 He shot himself right after he shot Gatsby.

  • @dedude808 Did you not see him put the gun to his mouth?

  • Son of a bitch! Wtf!!!! Why must Gatsby die!? -:0

  • omg daisy pisses me off

  • You know you are pro when you have your initials on your robes!

  • Wilson is herschel off walking dead!

  • God i cant fucking stand daisy!

  • "Summer's almost over."

    Yeah I can tell you two finally stopped sweating your tits off...

  • @MissxRunescape jordan is so hot in the book and in the film

  • @MissxRunescape lmao! hahahahaha

  • bill...wtf

    

  • 3:25 DAT ASS

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  • What an awesome house and pool. My childhood dream: a lovely in ground pool such as this.

  • dat bathing suit

  • In the book we only know who the killer is - but given his character it makes sense that he would have shot Gatsby in the back. If Gatby had turned and eyeballed him - i doubt he would have done it.

  • look up MOMMABOY on Amazon.com... they should give a test on that book..lmao

  • Aww,this actually made me sad. ;_; I feel like the only one who really read the book here. I liked it!

  • @GunsNRosesGal46 Don't worry. Many of us have read it. I agree it was a lovely book :D

  • I wanted to punk Mr.wilson, what an idiot

  • GEORGE NO! DON'T EAT YOUR GUN!

  • what is the song that gatsby plays at 2:54?

  • @SuperLaxer234 its "When You And I Were Seventeen", from Arthur Hall-John Ryan

  • ugh daisy is SOOO childish and dramatic ALL THE TIME. 

  • Wilson is a dick

  • The visit from Gatsby's papa is the saddest part of the book/movie. No matter how lost in illegal crimes and fantasies Gatsby may have been, it's always sad to witness a parent mourning for their child because you realize that Gatsby was just some man's son :'(

  • 5:20, we were watching this in class, i was crying and my friend just said

    "What a waste of a float!!!"

  • Gatsby: Summer's almost over...

    Nick: GREAT SO I CAN STOP SWEATING.

  • how is tom and daisys daughter called?

  • NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO D:

  • daisy is not appealing at all

  • 8:19 , I thought the old man is going to say "Is this bbbbbbbull shit"

  • Oh, so Daisy is a mindless bitch after all. ummm interesting

  • who read the book ndd decided to watch the movie to fully understand it???

  • @LV121810 oh good I'm not the only one I just thought I hadn't been paying close enough attention to detail when I read it

  • Daisy fucked everything up -___- She was a bitch who didn't even know what she wanted and now look, Gatsby is dead. He was awesome. I think Nick and Jordan should get married and have kids because their the only fucking sane ones in this whole movie, they actually deserve happiness.

  • 3:25 hair flip 8D

  • omg something wrong with daisy

  • Someone should kill Daisy.

  • Gatsby's death is so tragic. Mr. Redford portrayed Gatsby so well, just a kid trying to make his dreams come true, and life turning out a different way. It gets to me the way he looks up at 2:57, still hopeful...

  • I hate Daisy. I hated her in the book and now I hate her in the movie.

  • @cmum91 Daisy is a real person; I hope you don't expect perfect people in life like u do in literature because you will be bitterly disappointed

  • @vindinArges so by that you mean you completely understand and like every single human on earth and their actions, good or bad? its unreal to think that. especially when their actions don't fit in what we could consider good.

  • @cmum91 No, what I mean is Daisy is a realistic character and I get annoyed when people knock characters because they say something that's not goody goody and if they are prone to act out of fear and other human emotions which is what Daisy did. Sure she showed weakness but in other parts also tremendous strength and smarts and why people label her because she wasn't strong and smart all the time is very weird for me. Who in real life always has it all together and never errs? Same with books!

  • gatsbys death could have been avoided if nick had stayed

  • is the bit with gatsby in the pool the best thing you've ever seen or what? his hotness ALMOST makes up for the fuckery that is this film

  • It's funny how a man can kill someone with a gun that's not loaded. They could have at least put fake bullets in the gun.

  • those kids. best part of the movie.

  • no no no!! :( if only wilson knew the truth...

  • Overrated!

  • am i the only one who thinks gatsby could have jus found him a black chick

  • daisy pisses me off so much

  • @carlosisapimp

    Great.

  • Fitzgerald is thé greatest writer ever! I found it funny that he's widely recognised as a typical 'manwriter', when his stories have something a little overdramatic and deals with femine problems like love.

  • @LennLucky

    I guess women are the only beings that deal with love, then?

    Men have no time to trifle with such nonsense, amirite?

  • @blueberryslurpee Men and love, don't make me laugh

  • great acting at 2:10

  • 9:01 ITS ABRAHAMN LINCOLN EATIN' A SAMMICHE!

  • "in the air tonight" actually fits well with the shooting scene

  • This movie was actually really good! Gatsby is very handsome! XD

  • Lol what an inappropriate time to eat a sandwich

  • Gatsby, what a babe

  • what os the song at 2;40

    ?

  • that kid is rude. Daisy is wearing the same color!

  • ...Still agitated that this did not quite follow the book...

  • 0:46

    You know I always find it wierd to see Mia Farrow around children due to her being in Rosemary's Baby and that awful remake of The Omen.

  • I remember watching this as a kid.. now reading the book in high school i know what it is lol

  • Gatsby's lookin' mighty fine in that swim wear.

  • the way he turns round and says, 'Daisy' just properly breaks my heart

  • u can tell the gun isnt loaded at 5:23

  • That would be funny if Gatsby came out of the water after Tom shoots him and sais " Good shot old sport" XD

  • @chivoAmuerte mr. wilson shoots him, not tom.

  • @chivoAmuerte

    Tom didn't shoot Gatsby.

  • @chivoAmuerte Well yeah, but it was Wilson that shot Gatsby..

  • 3:15 he looks like a beautiful swan (:

  • Dear Tom, Daisy.

    Fuck you

  • I read the book recently - although first read it when I was 17! Loved it then, love it now. and so love Redford in this :(( handsome dude

  • the ending pissed me off....i really wish he and daisy could have ended happily.....

  • @Crisroxursox101 I'm hoping Nick and baker end up together. Daisy isn't worth it.

  • Gatsby's swimsuit<3333 nice ass!

  • joaquin phoenix should play Mr. Wilson in the 2012 movie

  • fuck tom

  • god daisy is such a prick.

  • nick is hot

  • Its all about the fall of the American Dream. Gatsby is (was) hope in Nick's eyes. The death of Gatsby is statement showing that those with inheritance will only prevail, new money that Gatsby had was not respected unlike now. Those that do not have inheritance/old money are only deemed to fall in that kind of society.. =( hence Myrtle, Gatsby and George dies. Victims. They all had their American dream.

  • whats with the hand motion 24-26 seconds in? she looks like she is about to yawn. never seen somebody act surprised like that before. I also though daisy was not there at that part.

  • why in the fuck does the first comment have 54 likes? It seriously baffles me

  • I HATE HATE HATE The way this ended..

  • EFF you Daisy

    EFFFFFF YOU

  • i like how the little kids wrote SHIT on the benches... hhahaa

  • if only wilson knew the truth

  • after reading the book and watching this, i decided to go buy some daisy's

    then stamp on them

  • 7:37 LOL!

  • In the book, since Gatzby was a child, he wanted to be rich and act like he was rich (he came from a poor farmer family). In the book, he got his childhood dream, but still he wanted more. Thus he lost it all when he wanted more

  • i wish nick and jordan would have slept together

  • @ariana19941993

    My interpretation is they did. It´s just not explicit.

  • nick is always so sweaty whenever you see him

  • i loved how the men dressed. So classy :)

  • okay,so two questions where are all his servants.and how does mr.wilson keep poppin up at peoples houses!! creeper

  • @shondaxsm I don't know about the Buchanans - in the book I think they left even before that. But as for Gatsby, he fired them all - Daisy came over in the afternoons, he didn't want gossip/he didn't want her to be ashamed

  • The visit of Gatsby's father is the saddest part of the book and film. :(

  • Daisy at 00:25..."What is this strange sensation?", could it be... a thought?

  • when he pulled the gun out of the bag i thought "that dufus is pointing that gun at himself" then i thought "how funny would it be if there were no bullets in it"!

  • Lawl my class was fooling around and this guy in my class laughed and made a comment around 4:33 saying "Watch him pull out a sandwich" XD

  • I like nick's outfit - I lol's at Gatspys swimming outfit!

  • I like nick's outfit

  • Has anybody else noticed the significance of the kids writing "shit" on the bench? It seems to say all Gatsby's wealth was meaningless in the end.

  • Totally irrelevant, but when Jay just slides onto the float in his pool really easily I thought to myself "Only Gatsby can do that"... I could just picture myself falling off the float over and over trying to stay balanced on it.

  • if only they had on-star in the 30's, gatsby and maybe even myrtle woulda still been alive :(

  • @bb33nnii the 1920's actually

  • DAMN! Why did Gastby have to die!

    All the good looking guys are either Taken, Gay or DEAD!

  • This finale is OSCAR acted by all! Kudoes to Redford, Waterston, and the actor playing Wilson (and to the extras). And beautifully directed. Love the apropos period music. And that blue jay symbolizes Jay Gatsby!

  • MIA FARROW IS TERRIBLE AS DAISY.

  • GATSBY WAS TO GOOD FOR DAISY, AND HE SHOULD HAVE FOUND ANOTHER WOMEN.

  • the way people are confusing Tom and Nick here makes me wonder if they've ever opened the book at all.

  • Damn . Gatsby was so attractive...

  • sigh. gatsby was so hot . especially on that raft. ..pre-mortem mia is hilarious in this.even tho she's not meant to be.

  • theyre all sweating bullets through the whole movie.......

  • those curtains are so ominous just billowing in the wind waiting for something to pop out from them lol

  • take yourrr clothes off gatsbyyyy :D

  • Thank you so much for sharing!!

  • 4:27 - 5:27

    Pure epic...positively.

  • is it just me or does Nick look Super Gay at 2:18?

  • @EdwinM1211: Nick is not gay; I think Gatsby is Nick's idol. LOL

  • @EdwinM1211 Nick was gay. Didn`t you read the book...

  • @utube5678176 where does it say that?

  • @gaaraxnaru The night that he got drunk with Myrtle and Tom and that other couple (the McKee's). After Tom hit Myrtle in the face and everyone was running around, Nick and Mr. McKee left and went downstairs to McKee's apartment, where Fitzgerald writes "..." and then "I was standing beside his bed and he was sitting up between thre sheets, clad in his underwear"

  • @utube5678176 "Nick was gay." Evidence? At book end Nick says that he "was half in love with" Jordan. But as after the trauma of the manslaughter and the double homicide he "wanted the world to stand at moral attention" (i.e. was newly driven by an overriding duty to be, and desire that others be GOOD), considering Jordan's past golf cheating, upperclass airs, and failure of love sincerity or depth toward him (perhaps to her too "Rich girls don't marry poor men"), Nick departs L.I. alone.

  • Is it me or does Mr. Gatsby look like president lincoln in 8:55

  • You're no Daisy. You're no Daisy at all.

  • 2:06 favourite part, haha it seems like he has an accent here. Love Nick's little wave, he's so precious! One of my favourite literary characters

  • UGHHHHH!!!! Why do my favorites ALWAYS die?!?!?!? Fuck you Wilson!!!!!! Fuck you for 1. Being a dumbass, 2. Being a creeper staring at daisy and then just walsing into gatsbys house like it's yours and 3. For killing my favorite then being a little bitch and killing yourself!!! BAD ending!!! >:(

  • @mazzyabc You must realize that Mr. Wilson is Gatsby's equivalent. Wilson also desired for Myrtle's love just as Gatsby desired Daisy's. But society and the lust for wealth got in the way for both men obtaining what they wanted.

    This is why Gatsby pursued wealth. Both Gatsby and Wilson couldn't have what they desired most all because they had to appease the lust for wealth that women want. And in the end, both men fail to win the hearts of the women they love.

  • @SagaciousSilence

    Tom is Gatbsy's equivalent...

  • @Dosu555 You are so very wrong. Tom is not trying to acquire anything. Tom is not trying to live out a vivid fantasy. Tom is not trying to recapture something that he had lost in his past.

    Tom is in VERY FEW WAYS like Gatsby. Tom and Gatsby were friends and got along well, yes, but they were not alike. It's important to realize that Fitzgerald created the character Tom to essentially act as a camera as if this was a movie.

  • @SagaciousSilence Gatsby believed that love is something sacred, and so did Wilson, but I think that is where the likeness ends. Wilson has no wealth to speak of, and I think it is tentative to assume that he even aspires to any great wealth. Gatsby has surpassed Tom in terms of wealth, but Daisy, unfortunately, can't see the value in love, and she doesn't have the courage or substance of character to pursue the man who really does love her, namely Gatsby.

  • @fashklash I agree, but that "Daisy can't see the value in love." Her issue (that prompted her distressed run to her car) was that she was torn by her differing loves for Tom and Gatsby. Tom had the "incumbent" husband advantage -- they had a loved child and they had for 5 years established a total lifestyle together (the inertia advantage). Her love for Gatsby was more a lovely nostalgia for her first romance. Unlike Gatsby, she came to see that one cannot relive the past. (cont.)

  • @JudgeJulieLit (cont.)  And after the trauma of her manslaughtering Myrtle, she needed Tom's strongman protection v. the demands of justice.

  • @JudgeJulieLit I'm still sticking to my guns on what I said about "Daisy (not seeing) the (true)value of love". In the book, there are 2 allusions to her conspiring with Tom. And this is a clear indication, I think, that she lacks the moral substance necessary for, or deserving of Gatsby's purity of spirit, and his boundless love for her- A love which was so devout that he made her the crowning gem of it all, without which his life would not be complete. Tom's "love" was selfish, impudent(cont)