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  1. Oh, loved this comment. (Y) thanks ox.
  2. calibi: thanks for the comments from an extra of Wolf, pretty crazy scenes ahead... also thanks for the Gatsby article and more Django reactions. ox: thanks for more comments on Django, I'am loving all this compliments on Leo's acting. Also thanks for Wolf set pics. princess and kat: thanks for press conference pics.
  3. ox: thanks for more comments and review about Django. princess: thanks for the article and the pic is hilarious...
  4. ox and nanda: thanks for more reactions about Django. nanda: did Ana Maria said that on twitter? Because I looked on her blog and she still didn't wrote nothing about the movie, I hope she writes even that she didn't liked the movie. But well, I'am glad she liked Leo's performance at least. ox: thanks for the "sexy assistent" pic of Leo's chair. girl: thanks for the interview link. pami: thanks for more comments on Django.
  5. shirah: thanks for the vid. princess: thanks for the tweets. calibi: thanks for the info about a new Gatsby trailer, can't wait to see new stuff. :dance:
  6. amandine, lilia, wijn, girl, ox. thanks for all girls.
  7. Congratulations Leo, you deseve all the awards on this planet. I'am sooooo happy for him. :dance: Like princess said I hope this is only the first from a lot more. thanks for the article princess. About Leo and Miranda, People denying for me is enough, did exist a more reliable source than People magazine? I don't think so.
  8. Barbie If Marty is really there, perhaps his daughter Francesca (13 ) is fan of One Direction As to Leo , if he is , then like you I hope he is having fun.
  9. thanks for the tweet, ox.
  10. thanks for the info, calibi and ox but what the hell all this guys are doing there? haha.
  11. wijn: thanks for the tweets about Django. sick: thanks for more scans. ox: thanks for the video of Django review and NY critics awards info. princess: thanks for the filming tweet and the Cowboys and Indians cover, also thanks for the new tweet. calibi: thanks for the info about enternaiment tonight.
  12. thanks for the cover, sick.
  13. I can't think of a movie where I've been more impressed with DiCaprio's work. Loved this line.
  14. ox: thanks A LOT for more tweet comments and review on Django and especially Leo's performance, I'am soooo glad people are praising his work. :dance:
  15. haha, I saw this on tv yesterday. Robert loves Leo...
  16. thanks for more tweets ox, it's getting better and better.
  17. thanks for the comments, ox.
  18. If I'am not mistaken is december 18.
  19. That's true, only lovely words for Leo, always.
  20. Here more of Joanna Lumley and Leo: Lumley, who at 66 is a grandmother of two and married to conductor Stephen Barlow, has 28 years on DiCaprio. The age gap, however, has proved no barrier to their friendship. The pair could not have looked happier when they were photographed in a passionate embrace in a New York park for the forthcoming Martin Scorsese film The Wolf Of Wall Street. Based on the memoir of sex, drugs, fraud, and mobsters of real-life New York stockbroker Jordan Belfort, played by DiCaprio, Lumley plays Londoner Patricia Mellor, Belfort's aunt-in-law. Despite a 30-year age gap, Jordan and Patricia develop a flirtatious friendship. In between takes DiCaprio and Lumley laughed and joked but then this is not the first time the pair have encountered each other They have, it transpires, been friends for some time, with DiCaprio going along to support her during her Broadway debut, aged 64, in 2004 in the play La BÂȘte. There is even some suggestion that he may have gently lobbied Scorsese to cast her in the role of Mellor. "After seeing me on American television in Absolutely Fabulous, Leo came to see me on stage in La BÂȘte," says Joanna. He clearly made an impression. "Leonardo DiCaprio is enchanting," she says. "He is professional and kind and courteous. Everyone loves him and he is not remotely a big starry star." Such is their friendship that she even jokingly suggests that she offers advice to the young DiCaprio. "I'm a mentor, obviously, to Leo. He does nothing without my say-so," she jokes. "Seriously though, he is terrific: a lovely, proper, professional, really fine actor. He is sensational and very beautiful too." Their on-screen embrace was, says Lumley, not an unwelcome addition to the four scenes she shares with DiCaprio admitting rather naughtily that the actor was a "great" kisser.