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BarbieErin

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  1. thanks for the links, mz_linz, didn't knew had a 2000 version too.
  2. here another pic from that event with Jamie and Tobey: http://leonardodicapriodaily.com/photos/displayimage.php?pid=45526&fullsize=1 thanks to leonardodicapriodaily.
  3. oh my... look at this pretty face. And this pic is to drool a bit.
  4. princess: thanks for the tweet. ox: thanks for tweet, article and another review. pami: thanks for Amsterdan pic.
  5. Wijn: Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
  6. Hey Pami. kat: thanks for the tweets, and info about Leo's followers on twitter, 4 million is really great considering that he don't tweet nothing personal.
  7. Gosh, Leo looks so dreamy in this pic:
  8. pami: thanks for GONY 10th anniversary trailer. princess: thanks for the tweet. Well, at least until Christmas I think he will be in L.A with his parents according to his interviews.
  9. princess: thanks for the tweets sick: thanks for the cover aww, such a cute pic. thanks girl.
  10. lilia: thanks for the tweets. amandine: thanks for the magazine pics. sick: thanks for Gatsby bigger poster and magazine covers. osa: thanks for Leo and Kate video at GG, love them together.
  11. Also loved the interview and he looks gorgeous.
  12. Girls, I won't be able to thank each one here that posted videos, interviews, pics, tweets, etc. So, a big thanks to ALL, you rock!
  13. Pami: sorry about your grandmom, all my good wishes for her.
  14. Now after watching Gatsby trailer a lot of times... I'am watching the Django press junket videos, pretty nice. Pami: I know you are sleeping now, but I sent you a pm.
  15. ox: thanks for Magic's comments too, this trailer is making me forget all the rest, lol.
  16. girl: thanks for new Django tv spot, love the nominations all there. pami: thanks for Leo's poster, handsome. calibi: thanks for the trailer 2, forgot to thank before, too much excitment. ox: thanks for the caps, especially loved his smile at the third one and the last with Carey is too adorable.
  17. OMG OMG OMG. This trailer is PERFECTION!!! I'm just speechless, and how Leo looks incridible handsome as Gatsby, his smile, oh gosh, can't even describe what I'am feeling, amazing trailer. A lot of times while watching I was like this: :o
  18. thanks a lot shirah for the press conference videos.
  19. In this cap, is Carey on the bed behind Leo, isn't it? http://www.imagebam.com/image/04bbdb226628664
  20. osa: thanks you so much for upload the ET video, Leo looks soooooooo gorgeous, oh my. I can't wait to see the full trailer. shine: thanks for the screen caps. princess: thanks for the tweet. ox: thanks for more reviews. pami: look at that shoulders...
  21. From Django press conference: Leonardo DiCaprio on “Django” Character: “I Hated Him” The moderator told Leonardo DiCaprio, this is the first film you’ve been in in quite a long time where you’re not the only name above the title and where… Leonardo: “and it sucks…it’s very uncomfortable,” DiCaprio quipped (Everyone laughed) Moderator: And where you are one, if perhaps not the biggest villain of the piece as Sam (Jackson) was just saying. What made you want to take on this role? Leo: Well, I mean, obviously Mr. Tarantino here is a major factor but, you know, we all read this script. There was a sort of buzz about this script which was around for a while and people were talking about the next Tarantino movie that was about to come out and the fact that he tackled this subject like he did, sort of Inglorious Basterds, and recreated his own history and tackled something as hardcore as slavery and combined it with the genre of having it be this crazy spaghetti western feel to it with this lead character that sort of obliterates the cankerous rotting South was completely exciting. And he wrote this incredible character, and as soon as I read it I was incredibly excited. I mean this man was, as Quentin put, he was a character that represented everything that was wrong with the South at the time. He was like the young Louis XIV, the young sort of prince that wanted to hold on to his position of privilege at all costs…Even though he was integrated his whole life with black people, brought up by a black man, lived with him his entire life, he had to find a moral justification to treat people this way and continue his business. He had a plantation to run, so he became this …the fact that he’s a Francophile but he doesn’t speak French…he’s a walking contradiction…he’s brought up with black people yet he as to regard them as not human… …there was this incredibly interesting horrifically I mean, there was absolutely nothing about this man that I could identify with. I hated him and it was one of the most narcissistic, self-indulgent racist horrible characters I’ve ever read in my entire life, and I had to do it. It was too good not to do. It was too good of a character in that sense,” he said. “I don’t know. This man just writes incredibly characters and it was also an opportunity to work with all these great people too.” Question from the audience: What did you learn about playing Calvin Candie? And being an actor become all you wanted it all you want to be? Leo: Forgive me I’m incredibly tired right now…I love acting. It’s what I’ve always wanted to do my entire life, and I hope to continue doing this for a long time to come. It’s the greatest job in the world. It truly is. We’re all lucky bastards up here. The fact that we get to do what we love for a living every single day…what was great about doing this role honestly was the sense of community and support mechanism that I had every single day….this was really my first attempt in playing a character that I had this much disdain and this much hatred for and it was an incredibly uncomfortable environment to walk into. I dealt with and have seen racism in my surroundings and my life growing up but not to the degree that I had to treat other people in this film was incredibly disturbing…it wa disturbing of actors on both sides of the spectrum. It was a very uncomfortable situation…one of the pivotal moments for me in this character as far as the treatment of other people…sam and Jamie told me..do I need to go this far…does it need to be this violent. (I would ask), Do I need to be this atrocious to other people? (they said yes that) if you sugarcoast this peole are going to resent the hell out of you…this is not only historically accurate but it went even farther than that…the worst atrocities… …by holding the character back you’re going to do an injustice to the film and people are going to feel like you’re not telling the truth and honestly that’s what ignited me into going the way I do with the character and once I did even more research into the character and once I started to watch the documentaries, read about the sugar plantations.(I saw) we’re just scratching the surface of what happened in our country… …and it’s a sore subject matter that should be looked at more often and not shied about from and I commend Quentin for making a film that combines so many different genres and as daring as it is, to actually make the subject matter entertaining for an audience. It’s a daring concept…I’ll stop rambling…what was great at the core of it was to have a group of actors that were all mutually there for one another…a subject matter that was difficult for all of us…” http://www.showbiz41...ter-i-hated-him

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