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Jonah Hill Reveals How Martin Scorsese Used Psychology on Him [VIDEO]

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Jonah HIll reveals what it was like to work with Martin Scorsese.

Jonah Hill is probably one of the most talented actors in Hollywood and when he auditioned for the role of The Wolf of Wall Street, it would later become the biggest role of his acting career. Hill was able to work with award winning actor Leonardo DiCaprio and world famous Martin Scorsese.

While the opportunity is amazing, the pressure to succeed is incredible and during one of the first scenes in the movie, Jonah Hill had to do a single scene over 3o times. But, with a little reverse psychology, Martin Scorsese was able to bring the best out of Jonah Hill.

Check out this amazing interview with Jonah Hill below.

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