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  1. Shooting KOTFM https://www.instagram.com/p/Cys6jonr-UW/
  2. Not sure if this article was posted but it has an interesting take on Ernest's deeds:
  3. Ernest at least showed some remorse. Calvin was completely evil. They are both evil but I think Calvin wins here. So funny.😄 Leo thinks he can just walk like this and nobody will recognize him. But they always recognize him.
  4. Thanks for the additional information. I think I got that much from the movie. That's also why
  5. Leonardo DiCaprio’s Former Assistant Reveals How The Actor Treats His Employees Leonardo DiCaprio may be one of Hollywood's most famous men but he's an expert at keeping his private life hidden. We have gotten occasional peeks into his relationships through paparazzi photos and infrequent interviews but perhaps the biggest clue about what DiCaprio is really like comes from someone who worked closely with him at the height of his career — his assistant. Leonardo DiCaprio's former assistant has opened up about working with the actor. Kasi Brown was DiCapro’s assistant back in 2003 when he was filming for “The Aviator” and quit after the shooting wrapped up. She got the job from her friend who had been DiCaprio's assistant during the shooting of 2002's "Catch Me If You Can." Brown got the chance to bond with everyone during the shooting of "Catch Me If You Can" and became DiCaprio's assistant when her friend moved on to other projects. Since then, Brown has had nothing but nice things to say about DiCaprio. "Leo and I always had fun on set," Brown told Huffington Post in 2016, explaining the two would often goof around on the set while imitating accents. Their relationship was filled with humor and the two joked around often. She also revealed a joke the two had between them on numerous accounts. "Sometimes, I would pretend that he was the stereotype of an entitled celebrity," Brown said. "And when he would ask me to do something, I would bow and in a beaten-down voice say, 'Yes, sir, anything you like sir, anything else, sir?' and he would laugh and tell me to knock it off." She mentioned that DiCaprio is very 'down to earth.' Brown who was an aspiring filmmaker mentioned that she learned a lot from DiCaprio on set. He was also smart and got along well with everyone on the set. She said, “He's extremely down to earth, and he likes to share stories and life experiences with people.” Additionally, watching him do his work with passion had been an inspiration for her. "On the way to set one day, I saw that he kept stepping on all the cracks and spots on the floor in our path," Brown said. "He was playing Howard Hughes, who has OCD, and I realized that he was getting into character." Brown also got the chance to act in “The Aviator” when one of the stars was unable to reshoot a scene. Both Dicaprio and the director of the movie, Martin Scorsese, praised her immensely for her acting skills. "When they cut, Marty came up to me and said, 'You’re an actress!' and Leo stepped off set and said, 'Kasi!' in an impressed voice," Brown said. "They both made me feel really good about my acting and the work that I was doing to learn everything I could on set while assisting Leo." Even after Brown was no longer DiCaprio’s assistant, the two still kept in touch. When Brown started working on her own projects, DiCaprio encouraged her to submit work to his production company. In 2015, Brown was finally able to write and direct a comedy movie, “Gone Doggy Gone.” She mentioned that DiCaprio was one of those people who remained supportive and helped her throughout her career. DiCaprio has since set a strict NDA in place for his employees. Brown's first-person account of working with DiCaprio may be the last we'll receive in a while, as the Los Angeles Times reported that to work with the actor, employees must sign an "aggressive" non-disclosure agreement that prevents them from talking about "the existence of the contractor's business and/or personal relationship with DiCaprio." https://www.yourtango.com/entertainment/leonardo-dicaprio-former-assistant-reveals-what-its-work-him
  6. Marty talking about his relationship with Leo. Very interessting video.
  7. (boxoffice) king Leo I love the movie even more after my second viewing.
  8. I’m about to watch it again now. Still excited.
  9. I saw that as well on instagram. But nowhere else. Would love to own it. Hopefully it will show up at a store. I still keep thinking about the movie. It is so haunting and the performances were outstanding. Such a sad part of history - you just can't believe this really happened.
  10. I did have a break but I didn't need it. Just don't drink anything an hour before and at the start of the film then you'll be fine.
  11. Beautiful article about the love between Ernest and Mollie. Beware Spoilers!
  12. I just got back from watching KOTFM. Oscars please for Leo and Lily!!! Just wow. 🥰🥹 Marty, too. What a great film. 3.5 hours never went by this fast. All the actors were great. Leo was very different from his other roles. Very interesting. Loved the chemistry between him and Lily. I'm going to watch it again on sunday in english (today I saw the dubbed german version).
  13. Thanks for the review. My screening will start in 5 hours.
  14. https://www.instagram.com/p/CylhntuLb87/
  15. Marty telling the cute story of the handsome devil improv and Leo and Lily becoming a unit in that moment.
  16. Look at 9 seconds. How cute is that?😊
  17. I just bought my ticket for friday Another new clip.
  18. 3 more days Final trailer:
  19. "erotically stimulating"? Poor Cara. Can't imagine how disappointing it must be. I'm already so disappointed and she and the other cast members worked hard and now are robbed of the attention. Happy (belated?) birthday @Jade Bahr
  20. ^That big hat and those boots are just too much 🤭 New scene: